Cullan Brown Mem. Wky Jr. Golf Developement Fund
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Cullan Brown loved the game of golf. He loved playing the game, but even more than that, Cullan loved encouraging others in the game. Whether it be competitors, playing partners, or kids just starting out, Cullan loved making them feel good, not just about their game, but themselves also.
Cullan began playing the game of golf at the age of 8. He competed on various junior tours throughout Kentucky as a junior golfer, as well as competing nationally throughout his high school career. He proudly represented his home state of Kentucky at Sea Island, GA as a 14 year-old as well as representing his country at the Evian Championship Juniors Cup in Evian-les-Bains, France. Cullan also won the KHSAA State Championship in 2017 becoming the only state champion in Lyon County High School history. Cullan furthered his golfing career at the University of Kentucky. In his Freshman year, he was selected to the All SEC Freshman Team. The season was highlighted by a round of 64 at Vanderbilt University which ties for lowest round of Coach Brian Craig era. In Cullan's final collegiate event he tied for 9th in the SEC Championship shooting rounds of 67-69-72-208 at the Sea Island Golf Club in St. Simons Island, GA.
Cullan's next and final tournament was the Barbasol Championship on the PGA Tour in 2019 at Keene's Trace Golf Club. Again he excelled by not only making the cut but firing a 4 day, 10 under par with a 72-68-67-71-278.
Cullan not only enjoyed playing golf--he also enjoyed watching his younger sister Cathryn as she competed on the local junior sector, as well as having the experience of being her caddie in various tournaments.
With the help of this fund, we hope to keep Cullan's legacy alive by helping grow the game of golf in Western KY the way he would have wanted it.
Cullan began playing the game of golf at the age of 8. He competed on various junior tours throughout Kentucky as a junior golfer, as well as competing nationally throughout his high school career. He proudly represented his home state of Kentucky at Sea Island, GA as a 14 year-old as well as representing his country at the Evian Championship Juniors Cup in Evian-les-Bains, France. Cullan also won the KHSAA State Championship in 2017 becoming the only state champion in Lyon County High School history. Cullan furthered his golfing career at the University of Kentucky. In his Freshman year, he was selected to the All SEC Freshman Team. The season was highlighted by a round of 64 at Vanderbilt University which ties for lowest round of Coach Brian Craig era. In Cullan's final collegiate event he tied for 9th in the SEC Championship shooting rounds of 67-69-72-208 at the Sea Island Golf Club in St. Simons Island, GA.
Cullan's next and final tournament was the Barbasol Championship on the PGA Tour in 2019 at Keene's Trace Golf Club. Again he excelled by not only making the cut but firing a 4 day, 10 under par with a 72-68-67-71-278.
Cullan not only enjoyed playing golf--he also enjoyed watching his younger sister Cathryn as she competed on the local junior sector, as well as having the experience of being her caddie in various tournaments.
With the help of this fund, we hope to keep Cullan's legacy alive by helping grow the game of golf in Western KY the way he would have wanted it.
Organizer and beneficiary
Rodney Brown
Organizer
Eddyville, KY
Rodney Brown
Beneficiary