| Jackie Beers |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Bonaire, Ga.
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 | High School: Monocan H.S.
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 | Height: 5-5
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 | Experience: HS
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2004 Mason Rudolph Championship medalist
Three-time AJGA Polo Golf All-American
2001 and 2002 Canon Cup Participant
2004-05 Season
In the lineup for all 10 events.
A very solid fall which included a 73.17 average and five par-or-better loops in 12 rounds played.
Won medalist honors at the Mason Rudolph after posting birdies on three of the last five holes in the final round to secure the three-stroke win.
Tabbed National Golfer of the Week by Golf World Magazine and SEC Golfer of the Week on Oct. 6, 2004 following her Mason Rudolph victory.
Recipient of the Mary B. Dinos Women's Golf Scholarship.
2003-04 Season
After competing just once in the fall - the NCAA Preview - in the lineup for every spring event.
Recorded 81.6 percent counters in spring 2004.
Posted the first individual top-10 finish of her collegiate career at the Lady Puerto Rico.
Carded what was then a career-low 70 in the third round in Puerto Rico, UGA's low loop that day.
Recipient of the Mary B. Dinos Women's Golf Scholarship.
2002-03 Season
Participated in all but one tournament, the Lady Puerto Rico, including playing as an individual at the Auburn-Derby.
After missing the lineup for Puerto Rico rebounded to play her best golf of the year. Posted a stroke average of 76.45 thereafter, considerably better than her 80.11 before.
Finished the NCAA East Regional with an even-par 71, the first par-or-better tally of her collegiate career and a huge push in Georgia posting the second-best single-round (281) and 54-hole (865) scores in Bulldog history.
Prep/Amateur
Named first-team AJGA Polo Golf All-America in 2001 and also earned honorable mention status in both 2000 and 2002.
Reached match play in the 2005 U.S. Women's Amateur.
Won five of 20 AJGA and national level events played in 2000 and 2001 and posted 11 more top-five finishes.
A four-time All-State pick while playing for boys' teams at Mercy Cross High in Mississippi (freshman/sophomore) and at Monocan High in Virginia (junior/senior).
As a sophomore, was medalist and led Mercy Cross to the Class A state title. Placed second in Class AA as a freshman.
As a senior, tied for first but lost in a playoff. Finished seventh as a junior.
Personal
Born February 14, 1984, Jackie is the daughter of Dennis and Diane Beers.
Jackie's father is a Colonel and a group commander in the Air Force, and she has lived in seven states (Mo., Calif., Texas, Ga., Ala., Va. and Miss.).
Has an older brother, Alan, played at Florida State.
Major: Speech Communication.