2015-16 (Jr.):
PING D3 Honorable Mention All-American
PING D3 All-Southeast Region
3rd - SAA Men''s Preview
T-7th - Rhodes Mirimichi Spring Classic
T-8th - Rhodes College Fall Classic
Low round: 70 (SAA Men''s Preview Day 1)
2014-15 Season (So.):
Jarman had a strong fall sophomore campaign, leading the Colonels at the Transylvania Fall Invitational with the best finish of his career, winning individually. He averaged 73.67 strokes per round over 9 rounds in five events and had the second-best average on the team. Jarman’s low round was a 69, which he hit twice (both rounds at the Transylvania Fall Invitational). Jarman also led the country in Fairway Percentage, hitting 72.2% of his fairways in regulation and is third nationally in Greens in Regulation Percentage, hitting 73.5% of GIR. Jarman played in the top 5 for the Colonels during the entire spring season, and during the offseason he established a new course low score at Danville C.C. when he posted a score of 61.
2013-14 Season (Fr.):
Jarman appeared in six events on the year for the Colonels and tallied a 77.9 stroke average over 11 total rounds. His top finish came at the SAA Conference Championship when he shot a twelve-over 225 (79-70-76) to finish in twelfth place. Jarman also tied for 19th at the Jim English Invitational with a 3-over 75.
Career Bests:
Best Finish – 1st at Transylvania Fall Invitational, Sept. 6-7, 2014
Low Round - 69 at Transylvania Fall Invitational, Sept. 6,7, 2014
Low 36-Hole - 139 (69-69) at Transylvania Fall Invitational, Sept. 6-7, 2014
Low 54-Hole - 225 (79-70-76) at SAA Conference Championship, Apr. 24-27, 2013
If you could put together your dream foursome for an 18-hole round of golf, who would it be and where would you play?
I would play with Bobby Jones, Dwight Eisenhower, and my dad at Augusta.
If you could invite anyone — living or from the past — to spend a weekend with you at Centre, who would it be and why?
I would invite my great-grandfather to spend a weekend with me. He served in World War II so it would be awesome to hear his stories in a casual setting and let him experience college for a weekend.
When you get frustrated on the golf course, what keeps you from losing your poise/cool?
I just try and remember how good I have it in life. I go to an amazing school, have an extremely supportive family, and a group of teammates and friends who would do anything for me. That mindset helps keep things in perspective that I’m just playing a game; there are more important things to life than chasing a little white ball.
Ten years from now, what do you hope to be doing?
I hope to have gone to law school and be practicing somewhere. I also hope I have a loving family who I can spend time and just enjoy life with.