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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 3260292" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>Baylor golf coach Mike McGraw's <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/6JLsh9iEg4jpshxAgFdC1l?" target="_blank">recent podcast episode featured Coach Montigel</a>. A really good listen. Some highlights:</p><p></p><p>3:45 What he learned about coaching from Jim Killingsworth (every day a plan; never blame others)</p><p></p><p>6:30 What he learned from basketball recruiting (get to know the people influencing the recruit)</p><p></p><p>12:10 How he got the TCU golf coach job (great story--when NCAA rules changed to limit recruiting periods; Killingsworth said, “Go to the office if you want. I’m going to play golf.” Coach M went along and learned to love the game; then he rented a room to TCU golf coach Fred Warren and learned about college golf recruiting. Applied for the job in 1987 as Killer was retiring: 13K starting salary)</p><p></p><p>17:30 Who he learned from in early years (volunteered at OSU coach Mike Woodley's golf camp; also Mike McGraw, UTEP’s Cricket Musch, OSU/Ga Tech's Bruce Heppler, then-UNM's John Fields)</p><p></p><p>23:00 Who helped TCU as volunteer assistants (great story about giving OSU's Alan Bratton his start in coaching by offering him golf balls for volunteer help during a round at Mira Vista; also how he got Greg Sands into coaching)</p><p></p><p> 28:30 Sources of new ideas (Nick Raffaele pushing aggression off the tee)</p><p></p><p> 30:30 Travis Woolf volunteer coach and spiritual leader (College Golf Fellowship); also Dana Bellenger</p><p></p><p>33:20 Adrien Mörk (hardest-working coach he knows; <strong>Coach M says TCU won't find a better head coach candidate</strong>)</p><p></p><p>35:30 What accomplishment is he most proud of? (18 NCAA championship appearances)</p><p></p><p>38:15 Most impactful changes in college golf (NCAA field expansion/creation of regionals while he was on the committee; development of practice facilities; NIL)</p><p></p><p>43:15 Spring schedule preview (Hawaii great for team bonding; Prestige key for postseason positioning; goal is to get to regionals)</p><p></p><p>47:30 Retirement plans (grandkids in San Diego)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 3260292, member: 4994"] Baylor golf coach Mike McGraw's [URL='https://open.spotify.com/episode/6JLsh9iEg4jpshxAgFdC1l?']recent podcast episode featured Coach Montigel[/URL]. A really good listen. Some highlights: 3:45 What he learned about coaching from Jim Killingsworth (every day a plan; never blame others) 6:30 What he learned from basketball recruiting (get to know the people influencing the recruit) 12:10 How he got the TCU golf coach job (great story--when NCAA rules changed to limit recruiting periods; Killingsworth said, “Go to the office if you want. I’m going to play golf.” Coach M went along and learned to love the game; then he rented a room to TCU golf coach Fred Warren and learned about college golf recruiting. Applied for the job in 1987 as Killer was retiring: 13K starting salary) 17:30 Who he learned from in early years (volunteered at OSU coach Mike Woodley's golf camp; also Mike McGraw, UTEP’s Cricket Musch, OSU/Ga Tech's Bruce Heppler, then-UNM's John Fields) 23:00 Who helped TCU as volunteer assistants (great story about giving OSU's Alan Bratton his start in coaching by offering him golf balls for volunteer help during a round at Mira Vista; also how he got Greg Sands into coaching) 28:30 Sources of new ideas (Nick Raffaele pushing aggression off the tee) 30:30 Travis Woolf volunteer coach and spiritual leader (College Golf Fellowship); also Dana Bellenger 33:20 Adrien Mörk (hardest-working coach he knows; [B]Coach M says TCU won't find a better head coach candidate[/B]) 35:30 What accomplishment is he most proud of? (18 NCAA championship appearances) 38:15 Most impactful changes in college golf (NCAA field expansion/creation of regionals while he was on the committee; development of practice facilities; NIL) 43:15 Spring schedule preview (Hawaii great for team bonding; Prestige key for postseason positioning; goal is to get to regionals) 47:30 Retirement plans (grandkids in San Diego) [/QUOTE]
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