Brenden Garvin

Brenden Garvin
Brenden Garvin
  • Hometown:
    Vancouver, Wash.
  • Year:
    Sr.
  • High School:
    Prairie
Bio

Senior (2025-26)

  • Played in 4 events and averaged a career-low 81.4 per 18 holes
  • Broke a career mark round with a 77 to open the DC Fall Invite on Oct. 11, which was also part of a career-low 155 tournament
  • Set his career-best round with a 75 at the Alice Lloyd Spring Invitational on Mar. 21, which helped beat his previous 36-hole mark by one stroke
  • In 8 rounds during the campaign, he shot under 80 four times

Senior (2024-25) 

  • Averaged a career-low 84.5 over 15 rounds spanning eight events
  • Set new personal best in final fall round with an 81 at the WHAC Fall Preview, setting his lowest 54-hole total with a 248 for the tournament
  • Shot another round of 81 during Round 2 of the WHAC Championship, highlighting a 258 54-hole total
  • Also scored his lowest 36 hole tournament with a 163 (81 and 82) at the Island Pointe Intercollegiate
  • Played 9 of 15 rounds with scores under 85

Junior (2023-24) 

  • Played in nine events and averaged 92.1 per 18 holes, the second-lowest average in the program
  • Also led the team in three events, including the HCAC Championships with a team-best 266 score after 54 holes (84, 86, 86)
  • First round at the conference championship was his lowest of the 2023-24 campaign
  • Lowest fall round was an 86 at the Warrior Invite on September 13 for a 23rd-place finish

Freshman (2020-21) 

  • Played in six events and 12 rounds
  • Carried an 87.3 18-hole average
  • Hit a season-best round of 81 over each of the first two rounds of the HCAC Championship
  • Compiled a three-day total of 252 of the 2021 HCAC Championships

Personal

  • Majoring in sport management
  • Graduate of Prairie High School in 2020
  • Played golf for two seasons
  • Twice named Second Team All-Greater St. Helens League
  • Two-time Scholar-Athlete
  • Earned his squad's Coaches Award as a senior and Rookie of the Year Award as a junior
  • His 2019-20 team was the runner-up at the 3A district tournament to qualify for the bi-district event
  • In his junior year, PHS competed in the bi-districts and advanced to the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association 3A State Tournament, where he played at Indian Summer Country Club in Lacy.
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