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Golf FSU signs Shawn Coultoff, the top-ranked junior golfer in Florida

Bob Ferrante

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May 10, 2022
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Florida State men’s golf coach Trey Jones announced the signing of Shawn Coultoff. A native of Winter Garden, Fla., Coultoff will join the Seminoles for the 2025-26 season.

“We built this program by signing the best players in Florida,” Jones said. “Shawn being a FSGA state champion certainly fits that. He has a lot of power and knows how to win. We are looking forward to watching him capitalize and develop in our program.”

As the top-ranked junior golfer in Florida in the class of 2025, Coultoff played in seven Florida State Golf Association events this season, finishing in the top 20 in four starts.

In 2023, Coultoff had three top 10 finishes, including a third-place finish at the Arnold Palmer Invitational Junior, and he placed second at the FJT Florida State University tournament.

Coultoff also won the FSGA Junior Amateur in 2022. He won the tournament by six strokes, shooting 204 over the course of three rounds between Seminole Legacy and Golden Eagle in Tallahassee.

Coultoff is ranked 235th nationally in the Rolex AJGA Rankings, after seven events under the American Junior Golf Association. He competed at the 2024 Boy’s Junior PGA Championship. He produced his highest finish of the season, tying for sixth place at the Justin Thomas Junior Championships. Coultoff added a top 20 finish from the Western Junior Championships, placing 18th.

While competing for West Orange High School, Coultoff posted the top score at the 2024 FHSAA Region 3 Tournament, shooting 4-under, 68 at the Stoneybrook West Golf Club, advancing to compete at the state championships.
 
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