BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – WKU men's golf head coach Austin King announced the signing of Middle Tennessee transfer Joseph Agee on Wednesday.
"I'm extremely excited for Joseph to join our program and be a Hilltopper," King said. "When I first talked with him, I could tell he'd be a great fit right away and I think his athleticism, work ethic and character give him an extremely high ceiling to step in and be successful here."
A native of Cookeville, Tenn., Agee played in five rounds for the Blue Raiders this past season as a redshirt freshman and posted a season-best tie for 17th at the Golfweek Invitational.
At Cookeville High School, Agee set a program record with a scoring average of 68. He was under par in 25 of 28 rounds and was a two-time All-State selection. He was twice a district champion and made the cut at the Tennessee Amateur Championship.
The son of Kim and Robert Agee, Joseph has two brothers: Andrew and Robert Jr. His father played basketball and golf at Florida and later played professional golf. His grandfather, Ralph Broyles, played football at Tennessee and Tennessee Tech and is a TTU Hall of Famer. His paternal grandfather played football at Vanderbilt and was drafted by the Chicago Cardinals, while his paternal great-grandfather played baseball at Vanderbilt and in the minor leagues.
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