Sharyland High’s Lee wins Class 5A golf state championship

Sharyland High’s Jimmy Lee has been widely regarded as the best golfer in South Texas for the past two years, maybe longer.

Now he’s tops in the state.

Lee fired a 4-under-par 68 at White Wing Golf Course in Georgetown on Tuesday to finish 7-under over two days and capture the UIL Class 5A state golf championship by four strokes over his nearest competitor. He finished with a 69-68 (137).

Heading into the Tuesday’s second round, Lee was tied with Turner Hosch of Highland Park Blue at 3-under.

Lee shot a pair of 34s on both the front and back nine. He carded four birdies on the front nine and three on the back. He also had a bogey on the par-3 No. 16 and a double bogey on the par-3 No. 3.

Lee won the Region IV-5A championship for the past two years, most recently last month at Palm View Golf Course in McAllen.

Kevin Watts from Colleyville Heritage shot a 1-under on Tuesday to finish 3-under, four strokes behind Lee and in second place. Jake Holbrook of Granbury High shot 2-under and finished third.

Sharyland Pioneer’s LJ Chavez, like Lee, also advanced to the tournament as an individual golfer and shot a pair of 77s over the two-day event for a 154 total, tied for 33rd out of 72 golfers.

Only Lee and Watts shot rounds under par for each round and only Lee penciled in a pair of sub-70 rounds.