No rest for Aidan Kramer, a scholar, golfer and philanthropist

Georgia Tech men’s golf signee Aidan Kramer scored a 35 on the ACT and is a semifinalist for the National Merit Scholarship.

The amount of time college athletes spend on perfecting their craft throughout the year is comparable to that of a full-time job. That’s especially true in golf, which has a year-long season.

What’s constantly forgotten is the fact that they aren’t just athletes, they’re student athletes, and a rigorous academic schedule awaits when they leave the course.

Figuring out the school/sport balance can be tough for most, but don’t expect Georgia Tech 2020 signee Aidan Kramer to struggle when he arrives on campus next fall.

On the course, Kramer ranks No. 79 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Boys Junior Rankings, and No. 26 in the Class of 2020. Where he separates himself from the rest of the future stars of college golf who put pen to paper during Wednesday’s National Signing Day is off the course, specifically in the classroom.

The Hagerty High School (Oviedo, Florida) senior is top 10 in his class with a 4.59 weighted GPA, scored a 35 on the ACT and is a National Merit Scholarship semifinalist, with the finalist announcement coming in February. Not bad for 17 years old.

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“One of the main draws for Georgia Tech was the balance it has academically and with golf,” said Kramer, who plans to major in industrial engineering. “The value of a degree from Georgia Tech was something I couldn’t pass up. I’ve spent a lot of time on my academics and in school, and I think it has helped me prepare for a place like Georgia Tech, where you need to do both and can’t get by with just golf.”

Kramer, who has his sights on the PGA Tour, called Georgia Tech the “perfect place” to achieve his goals, citing the legacy of great players who have come through the golf program and made it on Tour.

Despite his professional aspirations, Kramer isn’t getting ahead of himself. He’s focused on taking the process one day at a time, and while he may have school figured out, he knows he has plenty to improve on before his freshman season.

“Golf-wise, you have to have a mindset of getting better every day,” Kramer said of his game. “Nothing is as good as it can be and I need to be better in every area.”

In the little downtime Kramer has from hitting the books or golf balls, he enjoys watching football and movies or playing ping pong, like most teenagers. That said, he’s unlike most his age, especially when asked about his dream golf foursome. His answers? Bobby Jones, Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer (upon realizing he forgot himself, he would later bench Hogan).

For the last two years, his free time has also been spent working with Orlando’s local Fairways for Warriors organization, which is dedicated to decreasing the number of veterans who commit suicide and helping them readjust to civilian life when they return from combat.

“They use the game of golf to bring people together and form camaraderie between veterans,” explained Kramer. “It’s really been amazing to see the impact (Fairways for Warriors) has had on veterans in the area.”

Kramer not only volunteers. He also started an equipment drive for the veterans in need through donations from local golfers, equipment manufacturers and clubs in the area.

“The response has been really positive,” he said. “People really seem to want to help out and I’ve been overwhelmed with the support I’ve gotten.”

This year’s runner-up at the Florida High School 3A State Championship, Kramer committed to Bruce Heppler and the Yellow Jackets in the fall of 2018, picking Georgia Tech over the likes of Wisconsin, Virginia and Northwestern. The current 11-man roster will look different next year when senior leaders Luke Schniederjans, Tyler Strafaci and U.S. Amateur champion Andy Ogletree graduate, opening the door for Kramer to earn a spot in the lineup.

“The fields in junior golf are so deep and guys are coming into college with the belief they’re competing with the same guys they always have been,” Kramer said. “It’s encouraging to see the success the guys before us had at a young age and I’m looking forward to continuing that and stepping in.”

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College golf signing day: Class of 2020 women’s signees

Junior golfers around the country will be signing their national letters of intent beginning Nov. 13 for college golf.

The next wave of college golfers is coming, and now it’s official.

Junior golfers around the country are signing their national letters of intent beginning Nov. 13, and Golfweek will record the signings here as they come in.

To share a signing or a signing photo with Golfweek, please email Adam Woodard at adwoodard@golfweek.com or Julie Williams at jwilliams@golfweek.com. To be listed below, it is important to include the player’s full name, hometown and state, college and photo credit if applicable.

Follow us on Twitter for updates throughout the signing period: @GolfweekJuniors | @AdamWoodard | @Golfweek_Jules | @Golfweek_Ringler

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Alabama

Michaela Morard, Huntsville, Alabama
Benedetta Moresco, Caldogno, Italy

Arkansas

Cory Lopez, Mexico

Arizona

Yael Berger, Switzerland

Arizona State

Breyana Matthews, Scottsdale, Arizona
Ashley Menne, Surprise, Arizona

Auburn

Anna Foster, Ireland

Ball State

Kiah Parrott, Kokomo, Indiana

Baylor

Rosie Belsham, Whitley Bay, England
Hannah Karg, Hamburg, Germany
Nina Lang, Ingolstadt, Germany
Britta Snyder, Ames, Iowa

Belmont

Josie Arant, Fitzgerald, Georgia

California

Mika Jin, Fremont, California

Cal Poly

Nicole Neale, Dove Canyon, California
Carissa Wu, Dublin, California

Carson Newman

Aynsleigh Martin, Knoxville, Tennessee

Central Florida (UCF)

Jess Baker, Newcastle, England

Clemson

Annabelle Pancake, Zionsville, Indiana
Gabi Tomanka, Grapevine, Texas

College of Charleston

Viktoria Hund, Bremen, Germany

Colorado State

Panchalika Arphamongkol, Bangkok, Thailand

Creighton

Darby Rickel, Spokane, Washington

Dallas Baptist

Olivia Mitchell, Plano, Texas

Dalton State

Mailey Buzzell, Warner Robbins Georgia
Hanna Bullard, New Braunfels Texas
Destiny Hill, Dalton Georgia

Denver

Katy Drocarova, Slovakia

Duke

Anne Chen, Sugar Land, Texas
Phoebe Brinker, Wilmington, Delaware

Findlay

Abigail Jones, Grove City, Ohio
Jordan Pruitt, Milan, Ohio
Gabby Woods, Sabina, Ohio

Florida

Maisie Filler, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Annabell Fuller, London, England

Florida State

Alice Hodge, Larchmont, New York
Taylor Roberts, Parkland, Florida

Furman

Sophia Burnett, Bluffton, South Carolina

Georgia

Isabella Holpfer, Austria
Candice Mahe, France

Georgia Southern

Hailey Katona, Tilbury, Ontario
Abby Newton, Statesboro, Georgia

Georgia State

Mahina Leveau, France

Houston

Zoe Slaughter, Houston

Illinois

Isabel Sy, San Gabriel, California

Iowa State

Ellie Braksiek, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Charley Jacobs, Australia

Indianapolis

Maggie Schaffer, Indianapolis

Jacksonville

Jenna Fonda, Wellington, Florida

Jacksonville State

Hanna Dyar, Anniston, Alabama

James Madison

Kayla Bartemeyer, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Taylor Miano, Dobbs Ferry, New York
Haley Quickel, Middletown, Delaware
Amelia Williams, Gainesville, Florida

Kansas

Ellie Roth, Plano, Texas

Kansas State

Napua Glossner, San Diego
Gabriela McNelly, Mico, Texas

Kennesaw State

Lara Jecnik, Slovenia
Caitlyn Campbell Nyman, Australia

Lynchburg

Emily Brubaker, Raleigh, North Carolina

Maryland

Patricie Mackova, Prague, Czech Republic

Mercer

Eujin Pyon, Macon, Georgia

Michigan 

Monet Chun, Richmond Hill, Ontario

Michigan State

Leila Raines, Galena, Ohio
Valentina Rossi, Argentina

Middle Tennessee State

Lauren Gilchrist, Spanish Fort, Alabama

Missouri

Emily Staples, Orlando, Florida

Missouri State

Kayla Pfitzner, Springfield, Missouri
Wriley Hiebert, Springfield, Missouri

Nebraska

Lindsey Thiele, Wahoo, Nebraska
Michaela Vavrova, Slovakia
Andrea Velez, Colombia

Nevada 

Kathleen Keomahavong, San Diego

Northern Arizona

Ekaterina Malakhova, Moscow, Russia

North Carolina

Nicole Adam, Pinehurst, North Carolina
Natalia Aseguinolaza Martin, San Sebastian, Guipuzcoa

North Carolina-Greensboro

Victoria Grace Cook, Reidsville, North Carolina

North Dakota State

Leah Skaar, Gold Canyon, Arizona

North Florida

Alyssa Mercado, Lake Mary, Florida

Northwestern

Charlotte Hillary, Englewood, Colorado

Notre Dame

Julia Bordeaux, Tacoma, Washington
Chloe Schiavone, Jacksonville, Florida

Ohio State

Jillian Bourdage, Tamarac, Florida

Oklahoma City

Jordan Clayborn, Tahlequah, Oklahoma

Ole Miss

McKinley Cunningham, Clarksville, Tennessee

Oregon

Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu, Taipei, Taiwan

Pepperdine

Kaleiya Romero, San Jose, California

Portland

Franca Polla, Portland
Mariana Garcia Rosette, Chula Vista, California

Purdue

Jocelyn Bruch, Carmel, Indiana

Rutgers

Rikke Nordvik, Stavanger, Norway

Samford

Kelley Topiwala, Charlotte, North Carolina

San Jose State

Louisa Carlbom, Gothenberg, Sweden
Jordyn Parr, Temecula, California
Danielle Suh, San Ramon, California

SMU

Sarah Beqaj, Toronto
Megan Chou, Los Altos, California
Maddi Olson, Abilene, Texas
Nicole Vivier, Austin, Texas

South Carolina

Paula Kirner, Lorsch, Germany
Kaiyuree Moodley, Lone Hill, South Africa

Southern Indiana

Halle Grace Gutwein, DeMotte, Indiana

South Florida

Mel Green, Medina, New York

Stanford

Rebecca Becth, Brussels, Belgium
Sadie Engelmann, Austin, Texas
Rachel Heck, Memphis, Tennessee

St. John’s

Angelica Kusnowo, Chino Hills, California

TCU

Lois Lau, Noisy-sur-Ecole, France
Sabrina Nguyen, Escondido, California

Tennessee

Vanessa Gilly, Caracas, Venezuela
Kayla Holden, Coral Springs, Florida

Texas

Bentley Cotton, Austin, Texas
Macy Fox, Austin, Texas
Ashley Park, Irvine, California

Texas A&M

Makenzie Niblett, Austin, Texas

Texas Wesleyan

Katherine Adelmann, Midlothian, Texas

Tulsa

Tita Loudtragulngam, Chonburi, Thailand

UCLA

Alessia Nobilio, Milan, Italy

UNLV

Madeleine Laux, Goodyear, Arizona

USC

Brianna Navarrosa, San Diego
Christine Wang, Houston

Vanderbilt

Ariel Yu, Bradenton, Florida

Washington

Camille Boyd, Shanghai, China
Jingfan Deng, Shanghai, China

West Florida

Madeleine Krueger, Columbus, Georgia

Wichita State

Madison Slayton, Andover, Kansas

College golf signing day: Class of 2020 men’s signees

Junior golfers around the country will be signing their national letters of intent beginning Nov. 13, and Golfweek will record the signings here as they come in.

The next wave of college golfers is coming, and now it’s official.

Junior golfers around the country are signing their National Letters of Intent beginning today, Nov. 13, and Golfweek will record all the signings here as they come in.

To share a signing or a signing photo with Golfweek for our gallery, please email Adam Woodard at adwoodard@golfweek.com or Julie Williams at jwilliams@golfweek.com. To be listed below, it is important to include the player’s full name, hometown and state, college and photo credit if applicable.

Follow us on Twitter for updates throughout the day: @GolfweekJuniors | @AdamWoodard | @Golfweek_Jules | @Golfweek_Ringler

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Air Force

Aaron Kuznik, Orono, Minnesota

Alabama

Canon Claycomb, Bowling Green, Kentucky

Arkansas

Juan Camilo Vesga, Bucaramanga, Colombia
Damin Strydom, Kingwood, Texas

Ball State

Griffin Hare, Tipton, Indiana

Baylor

Trey Bosco, Austin, Texas
Luke Morgan, Guthrie, Oklahoma

Belmont

Reeve Felner, Vienna, Virginia

Bowling Green State

Brandon Rattray, St-Bruno, Québec, Canada

Charlotte

A.J. Shaffer, Hendersonville, North Carolina

Colorado

Jacob Mason, Westminster, Colorado

Colorado State

Gunnar Broin, Chanhassen, Minnesota

Davidson College 

Alex Heffner, Harrisburg, North Carolina
Ben Morehead, Charlotte, North Carolina

Duke

Jimmy Zheng, New Zealand
Ian Siebers, Bellevue, Washington
Cameron Piedra, Coral Gables, Florida

East Carolina

Eston Lee, Four Oaks, North Carolina
Odhrán Maguire, Cavan, Ireland

Eastern Kentucky

Henry Lane, Lexington, Kentucky
Reese Sexton, Monticello, Kentucky

Eastern Michigan

Patrick Deardorff, Clarkston, Michigan
Dylan Henderson, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Marcus Smith, Rockford, Illinois

Elon

Garrett Risner, Holly Springs, North Carolina

Findlay

Donnie Professori, Wexford, Pennsylvania
Ty Schobelock, Chillicothe, Ohio
Justin Atkinson, Brookfield, Ohio

Florida

Ryan Hart, Naples, Florida
Jonah Leach, Windermere, Florida
Joe Pagdin, Sheffield, England
Tyler Wilkes, Tampa

Florida Gulf Coast

Austin Cherichella, Orlando

Franklin and Marshall

Harrison Silva, Towson, Maryland

Georgia Southern

Lindsey Cordell Rome, Georgia
Luke Dasher, Macon, Georgia

Georgia Southwestern State 

Payne Sells, Perry, Georgia

Georgia Tech

Aidan Kramer, Oviedo, Florida
Adam Bratton, Newburgh, Indiana
Christo Lamprecht, George, South Africa

Gonzaga

Jace Minni, Delta, BC, Canada
Andrew Reinhardt, Portland

High Point University

William Phipps, Florence, South Carolina

Illinois

Piercen Hunt, Hartland, Wisconsin

Indiana

Drew Salyers, Howard, Ohio
Clay Merchent, Noblesville, Indiana
Robbie Bender III, Louisville, Kentucky

James Madison

Alexandre D’Aurelle de Paladines, Paris, France
Sigurður Blumenstein, Reykjavik, Iceland

Kansas State

Cooper Schultz, Wichita, Kansas
Luke O’Neill, Ireland

Lipscomb

Jack Morris, Franklin, Tennessee

Louisiana-Monroe

Mikkel Schmitt, Randers, Denmark
Cody Winkler, McKinney, Texas

LSU

Nicholas Arcement, Thibodaux, Louisiana
Hugo Aguilar Puertes, Valencia, Spain
Drew Doyle, Louisville, Kentucky

Loyola University (Maryland)

Michael Crowley, Timonium, Maryland

Michigan

Will Anderson, Portage, Michigan
Ben Hoagland, Evansville, Indiana
Jack O’Donnell, Cohasset, Massachusetts

Michigan State

Tyler Eedy, West Branch, Michigan
August Meekhof, Coopersville, Michigan

Minnesota

Alex Eickhoff, Hillsboro, Illinois
Ben Warian, Stillwater, Minnesota

Missouri

Dawson Meek, Ozark, Missouri
Saku Tuusa, Salo, Finland

Nevada

Jack Steck, San Jose, California

New Mexico

Matthew Watkins, Rockwall, Texas

North Carolina

Peter Fountain, Raleigh, North Carolina
Ryan Smith, Carlsbad, California

North Carolina State

Nicholas Mathews, Mebane, North Carolina

North Carolina-Wilmington

Sander Akeren, Oslo, Norway
Walker Isley, Oak Island, North Carolina

North Dakota State

Gavin Cronkhite, Lakeville, Minnesota
Jack Johnson, Chaska, Minnesota

North Florida

Jason Duff, Elkton, Florida
Nick Gabrelcik, Trinity, Florida
Robbie Higgins, Sarasota, Florida

Notre Dame

Tucker Clark, Scottsdale, Arizona
Angelo Marcon, San Francisco
Stewart Slayden, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

Ohio State

Maxwell Moldovan, Uniontown, Ohio
Adam Wallin, Timmele, Sweden

Oklahoma

Ben Lorenz, Peoria, Arizona
Jaxon Dowell, Edmond, Oklahoma
Stephen Campbell Jr., Richmond, Texas

Pepperdine

Caden Fiorini, San Diego

Purdue – Fort Wayne

Reece Compton, Floyd’s Knobs, Indiana
Jadden Ousley, Monticello, Indiana

Rhode Island

Evan Paquette, Grapevine, Texas

Rutgers

Rhett Sellers, Longview, Texas

San Diego State

Jack Heath, Charlotte
Jackson Moss, San Diego
Liam Koeneke, San Diego
Skyler Ngo, Las Vegas
Cole Thompson, Las Vegas

SMU

Nathan Petronzio, Bee Cave, Texas

South Carolina

Liam Shinn, Norcross, Georgia

South Carlina – Aiken

Gage Weeks, Augusta, Georgia

Stetson

Matthew Feste, Marietta, Georgia

Southern California

Ethan Chung, Murrieta, California

Southern Illinois 

Justin Wingerter, Olathe, Kansas

St. Francis College

Hank Schaefer, Orlando

St. Joseph’s University

Austin Steckler, Glen Arm, Maryland

Stanford

Jake Beber-Frankel, Miami
Michael Thorbjornsen, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Karl Vilips, Wesley Chapel, Florida

Tampa

Nathan Piatt, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

TCU

Brandon Massey

Texas A&M

Michael Heidelbaugh, Dallas
Daniel Rodrigues, Portugal
Vishnu Sadagopan, Pearland, Texas

Texas A&M International

Hunter McDonough

Texas State

T. Payne Johnson, Shreveport, Louisiana

Texas Tech

Baard Skogen, Sveio, Norway
Brian Boles, Lubbock, Texas
James Roller, Jenks, Oklahoma

Troy

Jarrod Johnson, Tucson, Arizona

UAB

Price Brown, Mobile, Alabama
Garrison Guthrie, Auburn, Alabama

UCLA

Ty Griggs, Manteca, California

UC Santa Barbara

Brian Arnold, San Marino, California

UNC Greensboro

Randall Hudson, New Bern, North Carolina
Tommy Lamb, Raleigh, North Carolina
Parker Truesdale, Canton, North Carolina

UNLV

Ben Sawaia, Henderson, Nevada

UTSA

Jack Wehman, Austin, Texas
Reed Foster, McKinney Texas

Valparaiso

Alex Heck, Greenwood, Indiana

Vanderbilt

Cole Sherwood, Austin, Texas
Jansesn Preston, Lexington, Kentucky

VCU

Mikkel Antonsen, Norway

Virginia

Jaron Leasure, Nashville
George Duangmanee, Fairfax, Virginia

Virginia Tech

Charlie Hanson, Richmond, Virginia

Wake Forest

BJ Rogillio, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Michael Brennan, Leesburg, Virginia
Clay Stirsman, Carmel, Indiana

Washington State

Jaden Cantafio, Tustin, California

Wayne State

Haydon Chapman, Marshall, Michigan

Western Kentucky University

Connery Meyer, Marietta, Georgia

West Virginia

Jackson Davenport, Austin, Texas
Olivier Ménard, Canada
Will Stakel, Peachtree Corners, Georgia

Winthrop

Austin Mosher, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina