Chavez was a four-time most valuable player for the golf team at Woodside Priory High School.
[1] Chavez competed in the final eight events of the regular season for the Razorbacks and earned his first postseason accolade when he was named to the SEC All-Freshman team.
During the second round of the Border Olympics, Chavez fired a career-low 65 en route to his season-best result.
[2] As a consequence of maintaining a high grade-point average during his college career, and in addition to being highly ranked as an intercollegiate competitive golfer in a Division I NCAA school, Chavez was elected an Academic All-American for 2010–11 by the Capital One Academic All-America Program.
[3] Chavez qualified for the 2012 Canadian Tour on September 19, 2011, in Burlington, Ontario, with scores of 70-68-71-72 and tying for 12th place overall.