Killian McGinley follows in parents’ footsteps with Division 1 win in Pennsylvania
Killian McGinley followed in the footsteps of his father Paul and mother Allison when he captured an NCAA Division One title in the US on Monday.
The 21-year-old son of the 2014 Ryder Cup captain, whose mother was also a professional golfer, shot rounds of 66 and 70 for Fairfield University to win the ABARTA Coca-Cola Collegiate Invitational at Northampton Country Club in Easton, Pennsylvania.
A three-time winner of the Gerald Micklem Trophy as a junior in the UK, McGinley is a senior at Fairfield University in Connecticut.
He finished four shots clear of the field on eight-under-par and will graduate next month with a degree in economics.
As a result of the COVID 19 pandemic, he has an extra year of eligibility to play Division 1 golf and has just been admitted to the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) to do his post graduate degree in economics, starting in August.
Killian’s father Paul, a three-time Ryder Cup player, and his mother Allison, a former Ladies European Tour player, both won Division 1 titles in US college golf.