In his first year as assistant coach, Hybl helped the Georgia Bulldogs win a school-record-tying six tournaments, including the 26th SEC title in the program’s history. Hybl also helped coach five All-Americans. Last season, Hybl helped guide the Bulldogs to five tournament wins. He also aided as Georgia notched four All-Americans. Hybl also made a splash competitively, finishing as the runner-up in the United States Mid-Amateur Championship. Hybl lettered from 2001-04, twice garnering All-America and All-SEC honors. He concluded his college career with a scoring average of 72.7 and 13 top-10 finishes. He served as the team captain during his junior and senior seasons.
Hybl also excelled academically, earning a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. Majoring in Sports Studies, Hybl earned the Joel Eaves Award as the male senior student-athlete with the highest grade point average and the Dick Bestwick Award for the top GPA among graduating male seniors. Hybl was named to the Dean’s List, the President’s List and the SEC Academic Honor Roll, and he was chosen as a Cleveland Golf Scholar All-American.
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