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Navy’s Pat Owen Promoted to Director of Men’s and Women’s Golf

Nine-time Patriot League Coach of the Year Pat Owen, who has led the Navy men's golf team for the last 32 years, has been promoted to Director of Men's and Women's Golf it was announced today by Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk.

In this newly-created role, Owen will continue to serve as the head professional at the Naval Academy Golf Club and will have oversight of both the men's and women's collegiate programs. Nadia Ste-Marie is in her 11th season coaching the women's team, while Navy will conduct a national search for a candidate to succeed Owen as the men's coach.

"I am very grateful Coach Owen has accepted oversight responsibilities for essentially all aspects of our golf operation and programs," said Gladchuk. "No one has more experience or a comprehensive understanding of the course, membership management and the process involved in producing outstanding intercollegiate teams.

"Pat will continue to work closely with Nadia and the women's team, while overseeing a newly-appointed head coach for the men's squad. Pat's new broad-based responsibility is a tremendous step forward in addressing so many variables that come into play within the extraordinary sphere of the Naval Academy Golf Association and the intercollegiate athletic program. He will continue to be our lead representative of this vast and expanding operation."  

"I would like to thank Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk and the Naval Academy for this incredible opportunity to direct our men's and women's golf teams, as we continue to elevate our programs and facilities to the next level," said Owen. "It has been an honor to serve as the men's golf coach for 32 years, and establish a winning legacy with so many terrific midshipmen. Our players embody the definition of student athletes, and the next step for our midshipmen is to add a coach to our staff that can focus full time on developing their skills.

"With the support of our administration and our program sponsors, we have created an elite, championship level environment within our Navy Golf family, and I am very excited to help facilitate this transition. Our current players and incoming recruits are in a great position and I am confident they will enjoy continued success for many years to come."

The most senior coach among Navy's 35 varsity programs, Owen garnered Patriot League Coach-of-the-Year honors nine times (1993, '95, '97, '98, '04, '08, '09, '12 and '18), including in the spring of 2018 when he guided the Midshipmen to their seventh Patriot League Tournament title since 1998. In addition to his Patriot League laurels, he earned NCAA District II Coach-of-the-Year recognition in 1996.

Owen led the Midshipmen to seven NCAA Regional appearances, including their 2018 NCAA Championship berth at the Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club in Norman, Okla. In the spring of 1998, he guided the Mids to a fifth-place finish at the Eastern Championship and their first NCAA Regional appearance. Anchored by one of the most successful golfers in the program's history in All-American Aaron Wright, Navy finished 19th at the East Regional held at Melrose Golf Course in Hilton Head, South Carolina.

Just three years after Wright's graduation from the Academy, Owen landed a recruit who would go on to be one of the top young amateur players in the country and lead the Mids to a pair of NCAA Regional appearances. Billy Hurley, a member of the 2005 Walker Cup team, came to the Academy during the 2000-01 academic year and quickly made a name for himself. But it wasn't until the summer of 2003 that he gained national attention, where he battled to the No. 2 seed in the U.S. Amateur. A four-time All-Patriot League selection and the 2004 Patriot League MVP, Hurley became the first golfer to receive the Academy's Thompson Trophy Cup, presented to that midshipman who has done the most during the year to promote athletics at the Naval Academy. The recipient of the 2004 Byron Nelson Award, he was one of the first two players to be named to the 2004 Palmer Cup and became the first player to represent a service academy in the annual Ryder Cup-style competition. In addition, he was voted to serve as captain by his peers. Hurley was named an Academic All-American, in addition to being named the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of the year following his senior campaign. Hurley earned his tour card for the 2012 PGA Tour by finishing 25th on the 2011 Nationwide Tour money list.  He won his first PGA Tournament on June 26, 2016, at the Quicken Loans National in Bethesda, Md.

Eight Navy players have won the Patriot League individual crown since 1997, including Charlie Musto ('21) who paced the field with his 2-under par, 214 at the Saucon Valley Golf Club in the Lehigh Valley in 2018.

Additionally, Navy had five players earn Patriot League Rookie-of-the-Year accolades under his tutelage. Charlie Musto ('21) is just the second golfer overall and first from Navy to earn Patriot League Player and Rookie of the Year in the same season when he claimed the 2018 crown by six strokes. David Hall ('14) put together a near flawless performance at the 2011 championship which earned him a second-place finish and Patriot League Rookie of the Year recognition.

Forty-three players accounted for 69 All-Patriot League citations during his 32 years, including Wright (1994, '95, '96, '97) and Hurley (2001, '02, '03, '04) who are Navy's only two four-time All-Patriot League honorees.

Owen closed out his coaching career by winning his final Star Match against service academy rival Army last September. Senior Nicholas Klock sank a four-foot putt for par on the first playoff hole to lead the Midshipmen to a sudden death victory over the Black Knights at the Naval Academy Golf Club in Annapolis. It marked Owen's 15th-career Star in the annual series.

In 2009, Owen was named the winner of the Labron Harris Sr. Award presented by E-Z-GO in cooperation with The PGA of America and the Golf Coaches Association of America. The Harris Award is presented to the college or high school coach and PGA Professional whose support of the game through teaching, coaching and involvement in the community has helped ensure the continued growth of the game and who represents the finest qualities the game has to offer.

In February of 2010, Owen was invited to appear before the Maryland General Assembly where he was presented proclamations from then-Speaker of the House of Delegates Mike Busch along with Retired Marine Corps Colonel Senator John Astle, lauding him for his efforts in earning the national award and serving as both a teacher and role model to the thousands of midshipmen who pass through the Academy.

Prior to being named head coach at Navy in 1991, Owen served as an assistant coach for the Midshipmen for four years.

Owen is a 1981 graduate of Johns Hopkins, where he served as captain of the golf team his senior year. After turning pro, Owen earned national recognition with the highest score on the PGA of America's Business School exam. Owen and his wife, Karen, are the parents of a son, Patrick, and daughter, Noelle.

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Players Mentioned

Nicholas Klock

Nicholas Klock

Senior

Players Mentioned

Nicholas Klock

Nicholas Klock

Senior