Navy’s Pat Owen Legacy in Golf: Retirement of Long-time Head Pro & Coach
Navy's Pat Owen, who has served as the head pro and Director of Men's and Women's Golf at the Naval Academy Golf Club for over three decades, will retire on June 1.
By the Numbers- Owen joined the Naval Academy in 1988 and took over coaching and club oversight in 1991.
- He was named Navy's men's golf head coach for 32 seasons and won the Patriot League Coach-of-the-Year title nine times.
Owen's retirement marks the end of an era for Navy's golf program, with his impactful coaching career coming to a close.
State of Play- Pat Owen's retirement will lead to a significant transition in leadership within Navy's golf program and the Naval Academy Golf Club.
- His departure opens up opportunities for new leadership to continue the success and legacy he has built over the years.
With Owen's retirement, the focus will be on the selection of a new head pro and Director of Golf to carry on his legacy and steer Navy's golf program into the future.
Bottom LinePat Owen's retirement marks the end of a remarkable career that has left a profound impact on Navy's golf program and the community, setting high standards for the future of the sport at the Naval Academy.
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