Keith Mitchell, known as “Cashmere Keith,” is a classic Georgia boy who is passionate about Georgia Bulldogs football. Despite competing on the PGA Tour, he still finds ways to keep track of his favorite team’s scores. Mitchell is often seen sporting luxury sweaters and cardigans, as well as bright colors that reflect the southern vibe. His strong Georgian draw adds to his charm and identity as a true Georgian at heart.
The Sanderson Farms Championship, part of the FedEx Cup Fall season, faced the challenge of competing against the popular football season. While Mitchell was performing well in the tournament, he couldn’t help but think about the Georgia Bulldogs’ game against the Auburn Tigers. As he approached the 16th tee, he asked a fan for updates on the football scores. Learning that the Bulldogs were winning and that top-ranked Alabama was losing to unranked Vanderbilt, Mitchell’s attention briefly shifted to the football games before refocusing on his round.
Despite the distractions, Mitchell remained focused on his game and executed impressive shots on the course. He drained a 37-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole and followed it up with another birdie on the 18th hole to take the solo lead at the Sanderson Farms Championship heading into the final round. While he may be a passionate Georgia Bulldogs fan, Mitchell’s performance on the PGA Tour shows his dedication and skill on the golf course.
As an assistant editor at GOLF, Jack Hirsh covers stories like Keith Mitchell’s dual passion for golf and football. With a background in broadcast journalism and political science, Hirsh brings a unique perspective to the world of golf reporting. His experience as a high school golf team captain and coach adds depth to his coverage of professional golf tournaments. Reach out to Jack at jack.hirsh@golf.com for more insights on the intersection of sports and culture.