Northern Texas PGA Announces Player of the Year Honors

Margaret Miller • September 25, 2024

The Northern Texas PGA is proud to announce that Spencer Dillard, PGA assistant professional at Preston Trail Golf Club, has captured the 2024 Yamaha Golf-Car Company | Srixon and Nike Player of the Year Award presented by Adventures In Golf. Dillard accumulated a 355-point total this season to claim his first Player of the Year title. Dillard is also the Ben Hogan | NTPGA Stroke Play Scoring Average Award winner with a stroke average of 68.88. His year included three second-place finishes at the Prize Possessions | E-Z-GO Eastern Championship, Northern Texas PGA Professional Championship and the Joyce Crane | Veritex Bank Section Championship. 


Dillard will be the top seed heading into the season-ending Yamaha Golf-Car Company | Srixon and Nike Match Play Championship slated for Monday, October 7 - Tuesday, October 8 at White Bluff Resort (New Course). 


Additionally, the Northern Texas PGA is pleased to announce Katelyn Sepmoree, PGA assistant professional at Willow Brook Country Club, as the 2024 NTPGA Woman Player of the Year and Rob Shields, PGA member at the Winsford Group, as the 2024 Rolex | XXIO Senior Points Challenge Award winner. Sepmoree finished the year with 257.50 points and Shields finished the year with 269.17 points. 


Sepmoree was the top woman finisher at all four individual stroke play Section Major Championships this year. Her best finish was second overall at the Northern Texas PGA Professional Championship. Shields finished the year with one second-place finish in the Senior Division at the Golf Pro Payments Western Championship and one third-place finish in the Senior Division at the Joyce Crane | Veritex Bank Section Championship. 


Sepmoree will be the number five seed at the Yamaha Golf-Car Company | Srixon and Nike Match Play Championship, the highest seed by a female ever in the Section. Shields will compete as the top seed against seven other PGA Members in the Senior Division of the year-ending Championship.


All three of the points winners also earned spots in PGA of America National Championships. Dillard qualified for the PGA Professional Championship and the Assistant PGA Championship, Sepmoree qualified for the PGA Professional Championship and Shields qualified for the Senior PGA Professional Championship. 


Congratulations to Spencer, Katelyn and Rob! 


View the final Yamaha Golf-Car Company | Srixon and Nike Player of the Year points list HERE

View the final Woman Player of the Year Points list HERE.

View the final Rolex | XXIO Senior Points Challenge list HERE

View the final Ben Hogan | NTPGA Stroke Play Scoring Average Award list HERE.

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