Staff Spotlight featuring Communications Coordinator Reann Huber

Southern Texas PGA • July 14, 2021




Hometown: Douglasville, Georgia


Began Full Time: December 2020


College/Graduation date: The University of Georgia, December 2017


Major/Minor: Journalism


Favorite Teams: Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Minnesota Vikings


Favorite food: Pizza


Who is your favorite artist: Twenty One Pilots


What is your favorite song: Definitely has varied greatly over the years but current favorite is Shy Away by Twenty One Pilots.

Favorite Course you’ve been to: Bay Hill


What’s one thing people don’t know about you: I ran my first 50K (31 miles) at 15.


Were you involved in golf before working with the STPGA: I am not a golfer but I have loved covering sports since I worked for the student paper at the University of Georgia. Football and baseball are definitely my two favorite sports but after I interned with the American Junior Golf Association, I really enjoyed working in golf and wanted to continue that track.


What’s your favorite way to spend a day off: Favorite way to spend my day off would be either going hiking in places I haven’t been yet or exploring new places to eat and drink around Houston.


What would you sing at karaoke night: Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen


What was your first job: My first job was working at one of the dining halls while I was a freshman at the University of Georgia.


What’s the farthest you’ve ever been from Texas: The farthest I have ever been from Texas is Copenhagen in Denmark.


What’s your favorite golf memory: Working the 2020 AJGA Girls Championship and watching the winner shoot a tournament record low score. Also, just a great experience watching some of the top girl junior golfers compete against each other and the camaraderie that they had throughout that tournament.


What did you want to be when you were little: I wanted to be a veterinarian.


What is your greatest accomplishment/what are you most proud of: I was very fortunate to be able to cover the 2017 Georgia Bulldogs Football team as they made it all the way to the College Football National Championship that year while working for our student newspaper. My last two games were the SEC Championship where we beat Auburn, and the Rose Bowl playoff game against Oklahoma (hands down best college football game ever) and my images were used for a full photo front page for our newspaper on both games. It is one of my proudest projects because I know that my newspaper benefited greatly from the exposure my photos got and it’s also just really cool knowing thousands of people have my photos in their homes.


What is your favorite sport outside of golf: Baseball (go braves!)

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