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Tim Grogan is in his 11th year at the helm of the Marquette golf program. Grogan came to Marquette after graduating from the UNLV in 1992. While at UNLV, Grogan was a member of the nationally-ranked Rebel golf team. He also served as an intern at the Las Vegas Invitational, a PGA tour event held in Las Vegas. In 1999-2000, Grogan led Marquette to the title of the Billiken Intercollegiate, its first event championship in three seasons. During the 1996-97 season, he guided the Golden Eagles to the Butler Fall Invitational title, the first championship at the Division I level in MU history. In addition, Tom Uutala became the first individual champion at Marquette since it went to Division I by capturing medalist honors at the Bradley Fall Classic in 1996. Grogan is a member of the Professional Golfers Association of America. He is currently a teaching professional at the Missing Links Golf Club in Mequon, Wis. In addition, he serves as a director of Nike Junior Golf Camps. Grogan also served as a PGA assistant at the Ozaukee Country Club in Mequon from 1992-93. As a player, Grogan competed in the 1996 Greater Milwaukee Open, a PGA Tour event, and was the runner-up at the Wisconsin PGA Assistants Championship. He also competed in the 1994 U.S. Open sectional qualifier and was a U.S. Junior Amateur participant. |
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