North Carolina sophomore golfer [autotag]David Ford[/autotag] has been named to first-team All-America honors.
The announcement came Wednesday morning, with Ford being 1 of 11 golfers selected for such a high honor. Ford was the only Tar Heel to crack the list and joins Georgia Tech’s Christo Lamprecht as one of the two to represent the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The honor acknowledges Ford’s remarkable year and the work he’s put on the green. Ford played a significant role for UNC, helping lead the program to new heights as they tied for third in the NCAA championship.
Sophomore David Ford named first-team PING/Golf Coaches All-America. The eighth first-team All-America in UNC history and second in the last three seasons. https://t.co/Ykm61374cC #GoHeels pic.twitter.com/qvtLe98PhP
— UNC Men's Golf (@UNCmensGolf) May 31, 2023
Ford had a historic season, leading Carolina in scoring at 69.89, the second-lowest average in UNC history. The sophomore also became the first Tar Heel to win ACC Player-of-the-Year honors, penciling his name in the record books.
Ford becomes UNC’s eighth first-team All-America, the second under head coach Andrew DiBitetto.
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