KM High golfer Josh Gillespie
commits to Greensboro College
Kings Mountain High senior golfer Josh Gillespie has committed to continue his education and golfing career at Greensboro College.
This spring will be his fourth year as a starter for the Mountaineers where he has been All-Big South Conference two years running and hopes to make a state championship run in the spring.
He helped the Mountaineers win the conference and regional tournaments his freshman year. They were second in the conference and regionals last year.
Overall, he will be in his sixth year of playing golf at the middle and high school level.
He will be the only senior coming back this spring. “We will be young overall but I still hope to get to the state as an individual,” he said.
Gillespie said he began learning golf at the age of two and has played in tournaments since he was six.
Over the past two years he finished high in the regionals and state tournaments.
He said the Mountaineers will begin practice in February and competition will begin in March.
He is excited to continue his golfing and education at Greensboro College.
“They’ve wo two Division 3 championships,” he noted. “They’re one of the most competitive Division 3 schools. They’ve won tournaments in Florida and Georgia and have won two national championships. I’m excited.”
After college, he said he would love to play at the professional level. If that doesn’t work out he would “love to go into business in the golf industry.”
This spring will be his fourth year as a starter for the Mountaineers where he has been All-Big South Conference two years running and hopes to make a state championship run in the spring.
He helped the Mountaineers win the conference and regional tournaments his freshman year. They were second in the conference and regionals last year.
Overall, he will be in his sixth year of playing golf at the middle and high school level.
He will be the only senior coming back this spring. “We will be young overall but I still hope to get to the state as an individual,” he said.
Gillespie said he began learning golf at the age of two and has played in tournaments since he was six.
Over the past two years he finished high in the regionals and state tournaments.
He said the Mountaineers will begin practice in February and competition will begin in March.
He is excited to continue his golfing and education at Greensboro College.
“They’ve wo two Division 3 championships,” he noted. “They’re one of the most competitive Division 3 schools. They’ve won tournaments in Florida and Georgia and have won two national championships. I’m excited.”
After college, he said he would love to play at the professional level. If that doesn’t work out he would “love to go into business in the golf industry.”