Larry Watts Steps Down as Bushnell Director of Golf
Larry Watts has stepped down as the Director of Golf and Men's Head Coach at Bushnell University after seven seasons. Under his leadership, the men's team clinched their first-ever CCC Regular Season Championship in 2021. Watts expresses gratitude for his time with the Beacons and highlights the community's support during his tenure. Known for his relational coaching style, he has made significant contributions, including the opening of the exclusive Golf Player Development Center. Athletic Director Corey Anderson praised Watts for his mentorship and lasting impact on student-athletes.
By the Numbers- Watts coached the Beacons for over six and a half years, starting in the 2019-2020 season.
- He led the men's team to their first CCC Regular Season Championship in spring 2021.
- Crowned six All-Cascade Collegiate Conference performers during his tenure.
- The search for a new head coach for the Bushnell golf program is currently ongoing.
- Watts has left a strong legacy with significant testimonials from former players like Andrew Webb and Caden Stubbs.
As the search for a new leadership commences, Bushnell University aims to find a candidate who can build on Watts' legacy and continue to develop the golf program. The expertise needed aligns with maintaining the strong community connections Watts established.
Bottom LineLarry Watts' departure marks a pivotal moment for Bushnell golf; finding a new coach who can carry forward his impactful legacy will be crucial for the program's future success. His emphasis on mentorship and community may serve as a guiding principle for the next leader.
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