Assistant Coach Logan Davis

Logan Davis

Logan Davis is in his second season as the assistant men's golf coach.

In the 2022-23 season, Davis helped the team win three team championships at the Tempest Collegiate, Craft Farms Intercollegiate, and at the National Golf Invitational postseason event. The Bobcats finished seven-under 857 in two of their three team championships. Outside of winning championships, Davis helped the team reach seven top-10 finishes this season. Texas State opened the season at the Allstate Streamsong Invitational 28-under 836. 

Davis helped the Bobcats claim the 2022 Jackrabbit Invitational Championship with a season-low four-under par. The Bobcats finished the 2021-22 season with five top-five finishes in 11 tournaments. He guided the team to a seventh-place finish at the Sun Belt Conference Championship, where senior Evan White won the individual championship and advanced to NCAA Regionals. 

He returned to Texas State after serving as an assistant golf pro at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch in Boerne, Texas. There, he worked under former Bobcat golfer Corey Roberson to prepare him for a transition into coaching.

Davis played in 23 tournaments for the Bobcats in 2017-19 and finished his career with the school's third-best career-scoring average since 1993 with 73.55 in 67 total rounds.
 
He led the Bobcats with a 73.30 scoring average in 2017-18. His 14 rounds of shooting par or better ranks seventh among Texas State's single-season leaders since 1993.
 
Davis posted Texas State's third-best total score and third-best score against par at a tournament since 1993 when he finished in second place and shot an 11-under-par 205 at the Lake Charles Invitational on March 26-27, 2018.
 
He began his collegiate playing career at Houston, where he played two seasons and recorded four top 20 finishes. Davis earned All-State First-Team honors and was an All-Greater Houston selection as a high school senior at Atascocita High School.
 
A native of Houston, Davis earned a bachelor's degree in applied arts and sciences at Texas State in May 2019.
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