MEMPHIS, Tenn. – University of Memphis Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Laird Veatch announced the promotion of Jennifer Jordan to head women’s golf coach on Friday.
Jordan has been with the program for the past four seasons, serving as the assistant coach the past three after beginning as a volunteer assistant in 2018.
“We are delighted to promote Jennifer to head coach of our women’s golf program,” Veatch remarked. “Jennifer has been a tremendous asset for the team the past four seasons as an assistant. She’s done a great job of supporting our student-athletes since joining the program and we are very optimistic about the future under her direction.”
In 2021-22, the Tigers placed in the top-10 in six of the team’s 10 tournaments, including a runner-up finish at the Brickyard Collegiate. Memphis finished the season with a sixth-place showing at the AAC Championship, with three players earning top-20 finishes.
Jordan helped five Tigers earn at least two top-20 finishes each on the season, led by Victoria England, who had one top-five, one top-10 and four top-20’s on the year. Rebecca Brink notched a pair of top-10 finishes to go with four top-20’s.
“I am overwhelmed with excitement to lead this team going forward,” Jordan said. “I want to thank Laird, Jeff Crane, and Lauren Ashman for their support and influence during this process. The amount of feedback I’ve received within this city has been truly humbling. With our returners and new signees this season, I would expect to see something special beginning this fall.”
In her one season as a volunteer assistant in 2018-19, Jordan helped five golfers record top-10 finishes, including first place wins from Michaela Fletcher and Sydney Colwill, who won the Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate and The Payne Stewart Memorial, respectively. Under Jordan’s guidance, Fletcher ended her collegiate career in the final round of stroke play in her second NCAA Championships.
As a team, the Tigers finished in the top-five in six tournaments, including a first place draw in the Payne Stewart Memorial. Memphis finished the season with a third-place final in the American Athletic Conference Tournament.
Prior to her stint at Memphis, Jordan was the head coach for both the boys and girls teams at Crosstown High School in Memphis, Tenn. She also served as a golf instructor at courses around the area, facilitating clinics and other skills programs.
A golf instructor since 2006, Jordan has helped countless individuals improve their golfing abilities across the Southeast. She served as the Director of Golf Instruction and Lead Golf Instructor at Mirimichi Golf Course in Memphis, also handling merchandising for the club.
Jordan has also served as teaching pro at Seabrook Island Club (South Carolina), New Orleans Country Club (New Orleans) and Cottonwoods Golf Course (Robinsonville, Mississippi). As the owner of Jennifer Jordan Golf, she has also instructed at Colonial Country Club, Chickasaw Country Club, Vantage Point Golf Center and Marion Golf and Athletic Club in the Memphis area.
Before taking an instructing role, Jordan competed on the Duramed Futures Tour, the preliminary tour to the LPGA for multiple years.
A former Tiger golfer, Jordan played at Memphis from 1994-98. She earned second team All-Conference USA honors in 1996 when she finished 10th at the C-USA Championships (234). She is a former member of the LPGA Teaching and Club Professionals and lives in Memphis.
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