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Lee Hodges
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Born in Huntsville, Alabama but grew up in nearby Ardmore, a small town roughly 25 miles northwest of Huntsville. The road through the middle of town is called Main Street, which is actually the state line between Tennessee and Alabama. There's a mayor of Ardmore, Tennessee, and a mayor of Ardmore, Alabama (Hodges' step-grandfather previously served as the mayor of Ardmore, Alabama).
In August 2024, became a co-owner of Canebrake Club, the golf course he grew up playing in his formative years.
Grew up playing Canebrake Club in Athens, Alabama (just outside his longtime hometown of Ardmore, Alabama). At the age of 14, he won the 2012 Canebrake Club Championship. Hodges remembers how, at the time, he thought the club title would be the highlight of his career.
Collects football and basketball cards. Favorite acquisitions through the years include Patrick Mahomes and Luka Doncic rookie cards.
A lifelong University of Alabama fan, Hodges' family were longtime Alabama Football season ticketholders. Hodges always dreamt of playing at Alabama, and he eventually transferred to Tuscaloosa after two seasons at University of Alabama-Birmingham.
Cousin, Logan Stenberg, was the starting left guard at the University of Kentucky before being selected by the Detroit Lions in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
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Began his college career at University of Alabama-Birmingham (2014-16), where he was a two-time All-Conference USA selection (2015 and 2016) as well as 2015 Conference USA Freshman of the Year.
Transferred to University of Alabama (2016-18) for his final two seasons, where his teammates included multi-time PGA TOUR winner Davis Riley (2016-18 -- two seasons) and Dru Love (2016-17 season), son of 21-time PGA TOUR winner Davis Love III.
Alongside fellow future PGA TOUR winner Davis Riley, helped Alabama to a runner-up finish at the 2018 NCAA Championship. The Crimson Tide were swept, 5-0, in the championship matches by an Oklahoma State team which featured future PGA TOUR winners Viktor Hovland, Austin Eckroat, and Matthew Wolff.

