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Sponsor Our ArticlesKatelyn Huber, a senior at P.K. Yonge, has officially signed a National Letter of Intent to join the Florida Gators Women’s Golf Team. Her impressive high school golf career includes multiple top finishes at state tournaments and awards like Gainesville Sun Girls Golfer of the Year. Huber’s transition to collegiate golf promises to showcase her experience and dedication as she competes at a higher level, marking an exciting new chapter for both her and the Gators.
In an exciting turn of events for high school golf, senior Katelyn Huber from P.K. Yonge has officially signed a National Letter of Intent to join the Florida Gators Women’s Golf Team. After a remarkable high school career, this talented athlete has proven time and again that her dedication and hard work in the sport are nothing short of inspiring.
Huber kicked off her golf journey with something of a bang, finishing tied for 8th place in the Class 1A state tournament when she was just a 7th grader in 2019. Since then, she has continually raised the bar, never finishing worse than 16th at states in her following years. It was her freshman year that really showcased her potential, as she secured a fabulous second-place finish in 2021. And just recently, we saw her back in the spotlight, finishing third at states with an impressive overall score of 136—5 under par—marking her best performance since that runner-up showing two years ago.
Huber’s consistency has been truly remarkable. This year alone, she also shone at regionals, finishing fourth with a score of 70, which is 2 under par. Moreover, she has earned the Gainesville Sun Girls Golfer of the Year award three times. It’s clear that her approach to improvement revolves around gaining confidence and striving for perfection, making her an outstanding athlete to keep an eye on.
Huber started competing from the boys’ tees in 2019, showcasing her commitment to challenging herself and improving her game. Now, as she transitions to the collegiate level, she brings with her a wealth of experience that’s sure to benefit the Gators immensely. During a selection process where she visited six different schools, she felt a strong connection with the coaches at Florida, leading her to make this pivotal commitment.
As Huber sets her sights on the Gators’ golf program, she’s filled with excitement about engaging in various sports events at Florida. Having grown familiar with the Mark Bostick Golf Course, where the Gators compete, she’s primed to hit the ground running. It’s no wonder her announcement has elicited buzz and anticipation for what’s to come.
This season, Huber’s performance has helped her lead a talented group of 12 golfers representing eight schools from local areas. Other notable competitors include Ryan Donaldson, who claimed a 16th place finish at Class 2A states, and Allison O’Brien, among others, who all demonstrated commendable skill and nerve.
Columbia High School’s golf team has also left its mark this season, finishing 14th at states with four dedicated golfers participating. As Huber prepares for her Gator adventure, she currently sits at 47th overall in the AJGA national rankings, a testament to her commitment and prowess on the course. With the title of Class 1A-District 5 champion under her belt this year and being a two-time AJGA Champion, she is well on her way to a bright future.
Many athletes have a strong support system, and Huber is no exception. Her “Golf Grandparents”, who have been an integral part of her development, helped shape her into the player she is today. With continued focus and dedication, Huber’s landing at Florida marks an exciting chapter not only for her career but for golf enthusiasts everywhere!
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