University of Georgia Men's Golf
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Head Coach/Director of Golf
2-Time National Coach of the Year (1999, 2005) 5-Time SEC Coach of the Year (1998, 2000, 2006, 2010, 2015) 2 National Championships (1999, 2005) 8 SEC Championships (1998, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2015) 70 All-Americans (14 1st Team, 18 2nd Team, 8 3rd Team, 30 HM) 73 All-SEC Selections (45 1st Team, 28 2nd Team) 2012 GCAA Hall of Fame Inductee 2016 GSGA Georgia Golf Hall of Fame Inductee 2018 State of Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Inductee 1 Ben Hogan Award Winner 1 Fred Haskins Award Winner 6 SEC Players of the Year 8 SEC Freshmen of the Year 67 Team Championships (at least 1 victory in 22 seasons) 63 Individual Medalists 19 Scholar All-Americans 1 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Recipient 8 Faculty Athletic Representative Awards (highest team GPA at Georgia) 7 Team and Individual School Records 2001, 2006 U.S. Palmer Cup Coach Chris Haack was named the Georgia men’s golf coach on July 18,1996 – and he has guided the Bulldogs to their highest levels of success. Haack has coached the Bulldogs to two national championships (the only two in school history), eight Southeastern Conference crowns, 67 team tournament titles, and virtually every squad and individual records. Under his tutelage, 27 Bulldogs have accumulated 63 medalist titles. Thirty-one of his players have rolled up 70 All-America honors, while 33 have earned 73 All-SEC certificates. He also has coached 19 Scholar All-Americans. Eleven of Haack’s pupils have amassed 44 PGA Tour wins and, all told, his former
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Associate Head Coach
Jim Douglas, who helped the Georgia men’s golf team win the program’s two national championships, rejoined the Bulldogs’ staff in January of 2011 and was promoted to Associate Head Coach in July of 2012. He is in his 20th season overall with the Bulldogs. Douglas was Georgia’s assistant coach from 1997 through 2005, during which time the Bulldogs celebrated some of their greatest success. With Douglas as Coach Chris Haack’s lieutenant, Georgia won NCAA titles in 1999 and 2005, along with four Southeastern Conference championships (1998, 2000, 2001 and 2004). Georgia produced 26 All-Americans, 30 All-SEC picks, two SEC Players of the Year, two SEC Freshmen of the Year, 33 SEC Academic Honor Roll selections, six Scholar All-Americans, and an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient in that span. Douglas served parts of the 2009-10 season as a volunteer coach, including during Georgia’s run to the SEC title. In 2011, with Douglas assisting Haack in the spring, the Bulldogs advanced to the final match of the NCAA Championship. Douglas and Haack also guided the Bulldogs to the 2015 “Final Fore.” In 2015, Douglas also helped the Bulldogs win the 29th SEC title in school history. Douglas graduated from UGA with a degrees in Political Science and History. He has two sons, James and Charles.
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Assistant Coach
Former Georgia men's golf letterman Mookie DeMoss joined the program's staff as an assistant coach on Jan. 11, 2024. He is in his first season with the team....
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