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THE FLATS - Georgia Tech's Ollie Schniederjans has watched some of his peers in junior golf cut short their college careers to pursue professional golf, but he will not join them there, at least not until after he graduates next spring.
"I want to get my degree from Georgia Tech, continue to be a part of the golf program for my last year and help the team win," said Schniederjans, who carries a 3.3 grade-point average in Management and has a chance to graduate with honors. "Tech has given so much to me. It's a place I really like and I can keep getting better here. We'll have some young guys on our team next year, and I can help mentor them and do my part giving back to the program."
THE FLATS - Georgia Tech's Ollie Schniederjans has watched some of his peers in junior golf cut short their college careers to pursue professional golf, but he will not join them there, at least not until after he graduates next spring.
"I want to get my degree from Georgia Tech, continue to be a part of the golf program for my last year and help the team win," said Schniederjans, who carries a 3.3 grade-point average in Management and has a chance to graduate with honors. "Tech has given so much to me. It's a place I really like and I can keep getting better here. We'll have some young guys on our team next year, and I can help mentor them and do my part giving back to the program."