The University of Tulsa is excited to announce the revival of its men’s golf program, which has been absent for the last two seasons. Brandon Wilkins, a seasoned professional with extensive coaching and playing experience, has been appointed as the head coach to lead this initiative. The decision to reinstate the program comes as a strategic move to enhance the athletic offerings at the university and to provide opportunities for student-athletes in golf.
Brandon Wilkins brings a wealth of knowledge to the role, having previously served as an assistant coach at a Division III institution where he played a crucial role in improving the team’s performance and recruitment efforts. His commitment to fostering talent and building a competitive squad aligns with the university’s vision for excellence in athletics.
The men’s golf program will focus on recruiting a diverse group of student-athletes, emphasizing both skill development and academic success. With Wilkins at the helm, Tulsa aims to establish a strong presence in collegiate golf, competing at a high level while nurturing the athletes’ growth on and off the course. The University has expressed enthusiasm for the future and the positive impact this program will have on the student body and the Tulsa community.
