Craig King
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- Email:
- CKing@tntech.edu
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- Title:
- Head Coach
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- Phone:
- 931-267-1962
Bio
Craig King is in his third season as head coach of the men's
golf team at Tennessee Tech in 2010-11.
King, 52, played for Tech from 1979 to 1981, graduated from TTU in
1982, has been a PGA member since 1987, and played and worked in
the golf business in New York, Arizona, Florida and Tennessee.
He played his college golf at Tennessee Tech under legendary coach
Bobby Nichols, and returns to his alma mater looking to continue
the traditions and legacies of his former coach.
Craig King has been a familiar name in the Cookeville golfing
community from the time he was a teenager. He was a three-year
letterman under coach Ken Honea at Cookeville High School and was a
two-time all-district selection for the Cavaliers, winning medalist
honors at the district tournament as a senior.
After high school, he enrolled at the University of Florida where
he was a member of the Gator's freshman golf team for one semester
before transferring to Tech in January 1978 and joining the Golden
Eagle squad.
While King sat out one year due to transfer rules, the Tech golf
team underwent a transition, with M.P Quillen taking over the
coaching duties for one year before former Golden Eagle standout
Bobby Nichols was named head coach.
King played three seasons for the Golden Eagles under Nichols'
guidance before graduating in 1982 with a bachelor's degree in
business administration. He earned all-OVC honors as a junior in
1981, finishing third overall at the conference championship. He
was medalist in three tournaments in a row in 1981, and ranks
second in Tech history for most career medalist honors.
King turned professional following graduation and played on pro
tours in Florida and Arizona, and spent four years as an assistant
golf pro at The Concord Resort in Kiamesha Lake, New York, under
TTU Hall of Fame member, Hubert Smith. He was in Arizona from
1984 to 1989 as assistant golf pro at Desert Highland Golf Club and
Superstition Springs Golf Club, then became the head golf pro at
Windstone Golf Club in Ringgold, Ga., in 1989.
In 1993, he returned to Cookeville , and spent a year designing
and constructing CK's Golf Center, which was a popular par three
golf course from 1995 to 1999.
Since 2000, King has worked as an administrator at the Cookeville
Regional Medical Center.
"We are pleased and honored that Craig King is our new men's golf
head coach," said Mark Wilson, Tech Director of Athletics, upon the
naming of King. "I know that he will build upon the great
foundation and tradition that Bobby Nichols established, and we
will have a championship level program under coach King, both
academically and athletically."
