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Garrett Clegg Bio - The Washington State University Official Athletic Site
April 18, 2013 | Men's Golf
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04/14/2013
Washington State Finishes Sixth
Blake Snyder remained in the top 10 through the final round.
04/13/2013
Men's Golf in Sixth
Blake Snyder is in the top-10 with one round to play.
04/09/2013
Cougars Finish Third
Hank Frame finished fifth place individually.
04/08/2013
Cougar Men's Golf in Third Place at Missouri
The final round will take place, Tuesday.
03/26/2013
Cougars Finish Tenth
Jarrett Foote led the Cougars, finishing tied for 14th place.
10/16/2012
Hear from Garrett Clegg in this press conference! GO COUGS!
04/26/2012
Hear Head Coach Garrett Clegg as he discusses the upcoming Pac-12 Championships this weekend in Oregon. Go Cougs!
04/10/2012
MGo: Clegg PC 4/10
03/13/2012
Hear Head Coach Garrett Clegg address the media in this exclusive press conference. Go Cougs!
02/21/2012
Hear Head Coach Garrett Clegg talk about the upcoming match in Phoenix, Arizona this weekend. Go Cougs!
Garrett Clegg was named the Washington State University men's golf coach in Aug. 2011.
Clegg arrives in Pullman after serving the past four seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Washington. During his time at UW, the men's program captured back-to-back Pacific-10 Conference titles (2009 & 2010) and concluded both seasons with fifth-place finishes at the NCAA Championships. Washington advanced to the NCAA Regionals each of his four seasons and three times qualified for the NCAA Championships.
While at Washington he helped mentor All-Americans Nick Taylor, Richard Lee, Darren Wallace and Chris Williams. In his four seasons he was involved in all areas of the program including coaching, recruiting, fund-raising and tournament operations with a special emphasis on administrative duties.
Clegg, a native of Bountiful, Utah, is a former professional and collegiate golfer who played collegiately at Minnesota for two years where he was a part of the 2002 NCAA championship team before transferring to Utah for his final two seasons. A 2004 graduate of Utah, Clegg was a two-time All-Mountain West Conference selection and placed third in the conference championships in 2003. During his career with the Utes, he won the 2003 Nevada Wolfpack Invitational and the 2003 UC Riverside Invitational.
Clegg played in the 2003 U.S. Amateur and advanced to the second round of the 2002 U.S. Public Links tournament. As a professional, he played the 2007 season in the Nationwide Tour after finishing fifth in the second stage of the PGA Tour Qualifying School.
Clegg and his wife Rachael have two daughters, Grace and Sophie, and son Brady.












