The University of Texas at Austin Athletics
2009-10 Men's Golf Roster
Roster

Dylan Frittelli
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Pretoria, South Africa
- High School:
- St. Alban's College
• 2011 PING All-American (third team)
• 2010 Big 12 Conference Player of the Year
• 2010 PING All-American (third team)
• 2010 Golfweek All-American (third team)
• Two-time NCAA Championships participant (2009-10)
• 2010 Academic All-Big 12 (first team)
AS A JUNIOR (2010-2011)
• PING All-American (third team)
• All-Big 12
• led the team with a 72.81 stroke average in 12 events
• competed at the NCAA Championships for a third consecutive year and posted his best career finish at the event, as he tied for 20th place with a 4-over 220 (75-73-72)
• shot a 4-under 212 and placed sixth at the NCAA West Regional Championship
• tied for 11th place with a 10-over 290 (74-72-70-74) at the Big 12 Championship
• helped Texas to victory at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate by tying for 16th place with a 13-over 226 (73-83-70)
• shot a 1-over 217 and placed seventh at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters
• tied for 10th place with an 8-over 218 (74-74-70) at the Jack Nicklaus Invitational
• tied for 16th at the season-opening Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational with a 4-over 214 (71-72-71)
AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10)
• PING All-American (third team)
• Golfweek All-American (third team)
• 2010 Big 12 Conference Player of the Year
• All-Big 12
• led the team with a 71.82 stroke average in 13 events
• registered eight top-10 finishes, including six top-five showings
• tied for 72nd place and finished at 5-over par (72-75-74) at the NCAA Championships
• helped the Horns to victory at the NCAA East Regional Championship and tied for 41st at 5-over par (72-71-72)
• tied for seventh place at even-par (73-72-68-75) at the Big 12 Championship
• finished at 1-under par (70-75-70) and tied for 18th place at the Aggie Invitational
• tied for eighth place at 7-over par (75-72-73) at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate
• registered his second collegiate victory at the National Invitational Tournament in Tucson, Ariz., where he finished at 6-under par (73-67-70)
• tied for fifth place at 6-over par (71-78-73) at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters
• helped Texas to victory at the Puerto Rico Classic by tying for fourth place at 11-under par (69-69-67)
• tied for eighth place at even-par (72-70-71) at the Baylor Intercollegiate
• took second place at the UTSA Lone Star Invitational at 9-under par (69-69-69)
• tied for fourth place at the weather-shortened Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate with a 2-under 68
• opened the season by tying for 27th place at 8-over par (71-78-75) at The Topy Cup in Tanagura, Japan
AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09)
• carded a 10-over 223 to tie for 70th place and help Texas place 26th at the NCAA Championships
• helped Texas advance to the NCAA Championships by tying shooting a 10-over 223 and tying for 23rd place at the NCAA Austin Regional Championship
• landed UT[apos]s top individual finish at the Big 12 Championships, where he tied for 17th with a 17-over 297 through 72 holes
• led the Horns by tying for ninth place with a 9-over 222 at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate
• tallied his first collegiate victory when he tied for first 12-under 204 at the 75-player Puerto Classic
• registered his first top-10 finish of the season at the Turtle Bay Intercollegiate, where he tied for sixth with a 6-under 210 and helped Texas to the team title in the 19-team event
• tied for 26th with an 8-over 224 at his first collegiate event, the Gopher Invitational, where he helped Texas to the team title
BEFORE TEXAS
• captured the 2007 Callaway Junior World Golf Championship at Torrey Pines Golf Club in San Diego, Calif.; shot rounds of 70, 70, 69 and 74
• represented his native South Africa at the 2008 World Amateur Team Championship in Adelaide, Australia, where he finished in the top 10
• won the 2008 South African Boys[apos] Championship
• ranked No. 1 in the South African Amateur Rankings
• ranked No. 1 in the South African Junior Rankings
• ranked as high as 44th in the Scratch Players World Amateur Rankings and 60th in the R&A World Amateur Rankings
• named the 2007 South African Junior Golf Foundation Golfer of the Year
• recipient of the 2008 Byron Nelson International Junior Award
• placed fourth at the 2007 Doral Publix Junior Championship
PERSONAL
Born Dylan Ashley Frittelli on June 5, 1990 in Johannesburg, South Africa ... son of Raymond and Jennifer Frittelli ... has one sister, Carlyn-Brittany (23) ... a liberal arts major.