Cal Poly has finalized its men’s golf recruiting class for the 2026-27 season by adding Frederick Egnatios from Scottsdale, Arizona. Egnatios, who serves as captain of Notre Dame Prep, the top-ranked high school golf program in Arizona, will join the Mustangs next fall.
Egnatios was named an All-Arizona selection and recently finished second at the 2025 Arizona Interscholastic Association state championship. He also competed in a U.S. Open qualifier in June and placed 12th at the Arizona Stroke Play Championship in July with a score of 11-under 273.
At the junior level, Egnatios has gained experience by qualifying for the Junior PGA Championship and placing inside the top ten at August’s AJGA Russell Henley Championship in Georgia. In October, he won the AJGA Imperial Hawaii Junior Classic.
“Frederick’s trajectory in the game can be characterized by steady and calculated growth that’s slowly getting reflected in his ranking among the nation’s best,” Cal Poly head coach Phil Rowe said. “His relatively late start in top-tier competitive golf can partly be attributed to his two-sport varsity commitments alongside hockey, which is reminiscent of the trajectory of PGA player Maverick McNealy.
“During the recruiting process, Frederick revealed his deep love of the game and immense desire to reach his dreams of professional tour golf. We look forward to helping him piece together all the necessary resources that will lead to great success during his time with Cal Poly and beyond.”
Egnatios joins fellow recruits Eidan Jamzidi from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Leo McDonough from Lafayette, California, as part of Cal Poly’s November signing class.



