Craig Bradley new head golf coach

Bradley Elevated to Elizabethtown College Head Men's & Women's Golf Coach

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa.—Elizabethtown College Athletics announced Craig Bradley as the new Head Men's & Women's Golf Coach.

Bradley becomes the 12th Head Men's Golf Coach and the fourth Head Women's Golf Coach in Etown program history after recently completing his fifth season as Etown's assistant golf coach for both programs.

"We are excited to have Coach Bradley serve as our head men's and women's golf coach," Elizabethtown College Director of Athletics, Chris Morgan said. "He has been an instrumental part of our golf program's continued success over the past five seasons, and I look forward to working with him as the program continues to grow."

Bradley brings more than 30 years of coaching experience to Etown after serving stints at several school districts along with experience within the Hershey Country Club's golf shop.

His coaching experience at the high school level includes four years at Suffolk High School in Virginia, three years at Lakeland High School in Virginia, and one year within the Derry Township School District. Bradley also served as a middle school math and science teacher for more than 30 years and continues to act as a PIAA/NCAA basketball official.

From 1996-04, Bradley was a member of the HERSHEY Reese's Cup Tournament committee.

"After five years of working with the athletic department, the athletes, and the other coaches, I look forward to this head coaching opportunity", Bradley said.  "I hope to build on the successes of the past and continue to develop men and women of character who can also play golf at a high level."

Bradley graduated from Clarion University with a bachelor's degree in elementary education. At Clarion, he was a member of the golf team while also serving as the team captain for a year. Bradley was a member of the 1982 PSAC Championship team and then went on to qualify for the NAIA national tournament. Bradley went to get his master's in middle school science from Old Dominion University in 1992.
 
 
 
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