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#VaughnTaylorJr Champions: Where are they now?

Past champions have gone on to excel in the NCAA and on professional golf tours
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David Ford of Peachtree Corners, Georgia

Ford won the 2019 Vaughn Taylor Championship presented by James Hardie. Since his time as a junior, Ford has become a stellar golfer on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Men's Golf team. For the 2021-22 season, he was the ACC Freshman of the Year and earned All-ACC honors. Ford had the fourth-lowest stroke average in UNC history this season (70.54), which was also the second-lowest average on the team this year.

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Megan Schofill of Monticello, Florida

Schofill won the 2017 and 2018 Vaughn Taylor Championship presented by James Hardie. She is now a rising senior on the Auburn University Women's Golf team. At the conclusion of the 2021-22 season, Schofill was named a Women's Golf Coaches Association Honorable Mention All-American. She had the best individual stroke average on the team this season with a 72.35. In April, she also set the Auburn 54-hole record at the SEC Championship (207).

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Natalie Srinivasan of Spartanburg, South Carolina

Srinivasan won the 2015 Vaughn Taylor Championship presented by James Hardie. During her time on the Furman University Women's Golf team, Srinivasan won the 2020 ANNIKA Award and was named the 2020 PING WGCA National Player of the Year. In 2018, she was named the Southern Conference’s Player of the Year. Since her time as a Paladin, Srinivasan has started her professional career on the Epson Tour.