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CGN Player Highlight and Interview: Connor Henry’s Growth Through Opportunity at Middle Tennessee State

Middle Tennessee State redshirt sophomore Connor Henry has taken a clear step forward this season, turning increased opportunity into consistent results. The Fort Worth, Texas native has lowered his scoring average and established himself within the Blue Raiders lineup after transferring from Oklahoma.

Henry’s progression reflects a focus on experience, repetition, and development. After limited tournament reps early in his collegiate career, his move to Middle Tennessee State has provided the platform to compete regularly and build consistency.

Career Highlights

Career scoring average of 72.23
Low round of 68
11 rounds of par or better
5 rounds in the 60s
1 top 10 finish and 4 top 25 finishes

2025 to 2026 Season

4 events played
71.50 scoring average
Low round of 68
7 rounds of par or better
4 rounds in the 60s
1 top 10 finish and 2 top 25 finishes

Notable Performances
Made Middle Tennessee State debut at the Argent Financial Classic
Recorded rounds of 69 at both the Argent Financial Classic and Sandestin Collegiate Classic

2024 to 2025 Season at Oklahoma

3 events played
73.22 scoring average
Low round of 69
4 rounds of par or better

Key Results
T20 at the Bayou City Classic at 3 under 213
T15 at the Spring Indy at 6 over 222

2023 to 2024 Season at Oklahoma

Redshirt season

Henry used his freshman year to develop physically, improve speed, and adjust to the demands of college golf.

Collegiate Progression

Henry’s early collegiate career was built on development rather than immediate competition. At Oklahoma, he focused on physical growth, course management, and adapting to the college environment.

His transfer to Middle Tennessee State was driven by the need for tournament reps. That decision has led to immediate improvement, with more consistent scoring and multiple finishes inside the top 25.

Amateur and Junior Career

T2 at the 2023 Texas Junior Championship
5th at the 2023 Byron Nelson Junior Championship
4th at the 2022 Under Armour Jordan Spieth Championship
Winner of the 2022 Texas Cup Invitational
Winner of the 2022 Bluebonnet Invitational

High School

Top 150 player in AJGA Rolex Rankings
Southwest Preparatory Conference Texas State Champion with a tournament record score of 131 at 9 under
Two time SPC Texas First Team selection

Background and Development

Henry is the son of J.J. Henry, a three time PGA Tour winner and former United States Ryder Cup team member. He grew up around professional golf but did not initially pursue the game at a high level.

His development accelerated during the COVID period, when he played daily with family. That stretch provided consistent reps and helped build the foundation of his game.

Interview Highlights with CGN

Learning through experience
Henry emphasized that improvement in tournament golf comes from playing tournaments. He noted that competitive reps are essential and cannot be replicated in practice alone.

Transfer decision and opportunity
After two years at Oklahoma, Henry entered the transfer portal to find more consistent playing opportunities. He identified tournament experience as the missing piece in his development and sought a program where he could compete regularly.

Adjustment to Middle Tennessee State
His transition required adapting to a lineup role and learning to compete with freedom. Early results reflected that adjustment, but performance improved as he gained comfort and confidence from event to event.

Support system and coaching
Henry credited a strong support system that includes family, coaches, and teammates. He described his father as a resource while maintaining independence in his own development, and pointed to Coach McEntire as a key influence in creating a supportive environment.

Mindset and approach
Henry approaches competition with a focus on daily improvement rather than long term outcomes. He emphasized staying grounded in his faith and relationships, allowing performance to develop without added pressure.

Leadership role
At Middle Tennessee State, Henry has begun to take on a leadership role within a young roster, focusing on contributing to team growth while continuing his individual progress.

Strengths as a Player

Consistent scoring improvement
Experience driven development
Strong understanding of tournament golf
Composed competitive mindset
Emerging leadership within the lineup

CGN Angle

Connor Henry’s progression highlights the importance of opportunity within collegiate golf. His move to Middle Tennessee State has allowed him to translate preparation into performance, resulting in improved scoring and a defined role in the lineup. With continued experience, he is positioned to build on that foundation moving forward.

Sources

Player Profile

CGN Interview