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  Brian Quinn

Brian Quinn

Player Profile

Position:
Head Coach

Experience:
1st season


Brian Quinn, a four-year letterwinner at Temple (1987-90) and a professional golfer for 16 years, is in his second season as head golf coach at TU. Quinn won 17 professional tournaments and played on the Asian PGA, South African PGA and South American PGA Tours. He is currently is the director of instruction at the BQ Golf Academy in Conshohocken, PA.

In his first fall campaign, Quinn directed the Owls to a pair of second place finishes at the Bucknell Invitational and Mount St. Mary's. Four players posted rounds of even par or better during the fall and two of three returnees posted career-best scoring averages.

In the spring of 2008, Quinn's charges fired their best 54-hole score at the Atlantic 10 Championship since 2002 (877, +13) to finish 7th. The score was 18 strokes better than Owls recorded in 2007.

Other highlights from the 2007-08 campaign included Paul Amess being named the program's first-ever CoSIDA Academic All-American and Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar. Three players won a combined seven Atlantic 10 weekly awards, including a total of five Rookie of the Week honors from Sasha Bozic and Andrew Mason.

He has also improved the team's scheduling as the Owls will play in the prestigious Adams Cup of Newport, one of the top collegiate tournaments in the Northeast, this fall.

Quinn played four seasons under Temple Hall of Fame head coach John MacDonald, earning All-Atlantic 10 honors as a senior in 1990. He helped the Owls to the NCAA Tournament in 1987 and to a pair of NCAA East Regionals in 1989 and 1990. The team also won the ECAC Championship and was second at A-10s in 1990.

The Northborough, MA native won 17 professional tournaments, including most recently the 2003 Massachusetts Open Championship. Quinn also won the Greater Portland Open with a course-record 11-under par 61, a record that still stands today at the Riverside Golf Course.

He was forced to retire from playing after a back injury in 2004. He then founded the BQ Golf Academy in Conshohocken, PA where he is the director of instruction.

To contact Coach Quinn, please email bqgolfacademy@yahoo.com.

 

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