2018-19 Men's Golf Roster
Miller, Max

Max Miller
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- College Station, Texas
- High School:
- A&M Consolidated
Bio
2017-18 (Junior)
Played as an individual in two tournaments, compiling a 77.67 scoring average in six rounds … made his season debut at the medalist competition of the Arizona Intercollegiate (225, +9), where he finished tied for 17th … ended play tied for 68th at the Aggie Invitational (241, +25).
2016-17 (Sophomore)
2015-16 (Freshman)
Appeared in two events during his rookie campaign in Aggieland, compiling a 76.00 stroke average in six rounds of competition … made his A&M debut at the OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational (225, +15) … fired his season-low round of 67 during a seventh-place showing at the Irish Invitational at Waterville (231, +15) in County Kerry, Ireland, in late October.
BEFORE A&M
Attended A&M Consolidated where he was the district MVP all four seasons … the first golfer from A&MCHS to make it to state where he finished 11th … won the Texas State Junior Championship in 2013 … two-time winner of the George Hannon Invitational and winner of the 2014 Texas Cup … earned seven top 10 finishes in the AJGA and five top five finishes … shot a career low round of 66 and has shot an ace at the old campus course at Texas A&M.
PERSONAL
Maxwell Green Miller is the son of Mike and Sarah Miller… born in College Station, Texas … father, Mike, played golf at the University of Texas for a season before coming to Texas A&M for his final three years and went on to play on the California Mini-Tour… has a sister, Katherine and an uncle who played golf at Arkansas State and Union University … majoring in finance … aspires to be a professional golfer upon graduation … enjoys fishing and hunting and is part of Breakaway at A&M.
Played as an individual in two tournaments, compiling a 77.67 scoring average in six rounds … made his season debut at the medalist competition of the Arizona Intercollegiate (225, +9), where he finished tied for 17th … ended play tied for 68th at the Aggie Invitational (241, +25).
2016-17 (Sophomore)
Saw action in seven events during his second season at Texas A&M … maintained a 75.56 stroke average in 20 rounds of competition with five rounds at par or lower … helped the Aggies finish second as a team with strong play at the Golfweek Challenge (215, -1) finishing in a tie for 12th individually … put together a 26th-place showing at the John Burns Intercollegiate (217, +7) in mid-February … eared a share of 28th during a rain-shortened Aggie Invitational (148, +4).
2015-16 (Freshman)
Appeared in two events during his rookie campaign in Aggieland, compiling a 76.00 stroke average in six rounds of competition … made his A&M debut at the OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational (225, +15) … fired his season-low round of 67 during a seventh-place showing at the Irish Invitational at Waterville (231, +15) in County Kerry, Ireland, in late October.
BEFORE A&M
Attended A&M Consolidated where he was the district MVP all four seasons … the first golfer from A&MCHS to make it to state where he finished 11th … won the Texas State Junior Championship in 2013 … two-time winner of the George Hannon Invitational and winner of the 2014 Texas Cup … earned seven top 10 finishes in the AJGA and five top five finishes … shot a career low round of 66 and has shot an ace at the old campus course at Texas A&M.
PERSONAL
Maxwell Green Miller is the son of Mike and Sarah Miller… born in College Station, Texas … father, Mike, played golf at the University of Texas for a season before coming to Texas A&M for his final three years and went on to play on the California Mini-Tour… has a sister, Katherine and an uncle who played golf at Arkansas State and Union University … majoring in finance … aspires to be a professional golfer upon graduation … enjoys fishing and hunting and is part of Breakaway at A&M.
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