More than 15 years after his collegiate career finished at Georgia State, Ty Harris' name can still be found frequently when looking though the men's golf record book.
Harris led the Panthers to back-to-back NCAA Championship appearances in 2004 and 2005, finishing tied for 22nd in 2004, while leading Georgia State to a school-best 11th place finish at the national championship in Hot Springs, Va.
It was those types of tournaments that set the foundation for Harris' professional career and his future after those days were over.
"After graduating in 2005, I turned pro and began an eight-year professional career," Harris said.