Home News Quincy Heard, PGA to Lead Alabama State University Department Golf Programs as New Head Coach

Quincy Heard, PGA to Lead Alabama State University Department Golf Programs as New Head Coach

by Debert Cook
Quincy Heard, pga, golf, minority, diversity, alabama, state, head, coach

Quincy Heard, PGA

MONTGOMERY, Ala. | October 10, 2019

The Alabama State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced the hiring of Quincy Heard, PGA to lead the golf programs Thursday morning.

Heard comes back to Montgomery after serving on the West Coast, teaching the game of golf after being lead to the west coast by the US Navy. His first station was in San Diego, but his ship was stationed in the dry docks at Swan Island in Portland where he returned after his service was complete.

He started his golf career in Player Services at Langdon Farms GC in Aurora (Ore.), and with the encouragement of PGA Professional Robert M. Clark Sr., he was working as an Assistant Golf Professional within three months.  Robert Clark Sr., will serve as Heard’s Assistant Coach, wherein now, two African American men are leading Alabama State University’s golf program.

Heard entered the PGA of America in 1998 as a Novice with no experience in golf and after years of hard work and dedication, he passed the PAT in 2001 and entered the Golf Professional Training Program (now the PGA Professional Golf Management Program) the following year.

PGA, GOLF, MINORITY, DIVERSITY, QUINCY HEARDYOU MAY ALSO LIKE: CBS Sports Televised Special To Feature Black PGA Professionals: Quincy Heard and Sherri Pla

Heard was elected to PGA membership in 2006, and promoted to Executive Director for PYGA, which was also designated as a First Tee program. In 2011, he, along with Kelly Hartley and Denise Shorthouse, created Summit Golf Foundation (SGF) that is designed to equip and challenge young people, particularly youth in the foster care system, to excel in life. The directors and volunteers at SGF teach positive character traits along with golf skills and course etiquette to youth in the greater Vancouver/Portland metro area.

Quincy Heard, PGA, MINORITY, DIVERSITY, GOLFYOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Perseverance: The Quincy R. Heard Story

In 2012, Quincy took on the added responsibilities of the Men’s and Women’s Head Golf Coach at Warner Pacific College. At the end of 2016, Quincy was selected for the PGA LEAD Class of 2017-18, along with Robyn Lorain. 



You may also like

Stay in the loop!