Acceptance Rate
50%
Avg SAT
1,365
Avg ACT
31
Enrollment
1,523
Sport
Golf
Gender
Men's
Division
NCAA Division 3
Location
Walla Walla, WA
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Bill Howard
Assistant Coach
Howard brings a wealth of experience to the Whitman men’s and women’s golf programs which includes 15 years in the golf industry as an assistant golf professional. He has been employed at public, private and resort courses in Washington including Veterans Memorial Golf Course in Walla Walla, Overlake Golf Club in Medina and Inglewood Golf Club in Kenmore. At Veterans Memorial, he ran one of the largest junior golf programs in Washington with over 400 participants annually. He also conducted local fundraising activities for junior golf, partnered with the city of Walla Walla to host group lessons for adult and junior golfers and ran golf programs for special needs children. During that stretch, Howard served as assistant golf coach at Walla Walla Community College and now continues to coach locally as the head girls coach at Walla Walla High School where he recently completed his sixth season. Howard also brings playing experience to the position. He holds extensive tournament experience playing in national USGA and junior golf events as an amateur. As a professional he played on multiple tours in Florida and competed in northwest PGA events for over ten years.
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Peter McClure
Coach
McClure has been coaching the men's golf team since 1993, the year he completed a round-about journey on the road to his Whitman College degree. Born and raised in Walla Walla, McClure graduated from its high school in 1962 and then spent two years in the Navy, serving on a destroyer off the coast of Vietnam. After returning to the U.S., McClure attended Yakima (Wash.) Community College for two years before enrolling at Whitman in 1969. After completing two semesters as a sociology major at Whitman, he left campus to work at Union Pacific Railroad and raise a family. In 1989 he took advantage of Union Pacific's educational assistance program to resume his pursuit of a Whitman degree. Switching his major to English and attending classes part-time, he completed his degree during the 1992-93 academic year. He retired from Union-Pacific in 2004. McClure, who joined the Whitman golf program as an assistant coach in 1993, replaced long-time coach Jim Mastin as the men's golf coach in July 1997. Later that fall he established Whitman's first-ever women's team. McClure plays golf regularly and has competed in the championship flight of Walla Walla's All-City golf tournament for several years, placing as high as fourth overall. In the 2007 championships, he placed 11th in a field of 98 golfers and was third in the senior division. He has three holes-in-one on his golfing resume, with all three coming in tournament play. A two-time winner of the Club Championship at Veterans Memorial Golf Course, McClure continues to play competitive golf and has won several regional "senior exchange" tournaments. McClure is married to Cindy Stevenson McClure, a 1980 Whitman graduate who teaches psychology at Walla Walla Community College. The couple has two children, Caden and Kally, at home. McClure also has a grown son, Mark, who lives in Seattle. Peter McClure Men's Golf Coach WALLA WALLA, Wash. Peter McClure has been coaching the men's golf team since 1993, the year he completed a round-about journey on the road to his Whitman College degree. Born and raised in Walla Walla, McClure graduated from its high school in 1962 and then spent two years in the Navy, serving on a destroyer off the coast of Vietnam. After returning to the U.S., McClure attended Yakima (Wash.) Community College for two years before enrolling at Whitman in 1969. After completing two semesters as a sociology major at Whitman, he left campus to work at Union Pacific Railroad and raise a family. In 1989 he took advantage of Union Pacific's educational assistance program to resume his pursuit of a Whitman degree. Switching his major to English and attending classes part-time, he completed his degree during the 1992-93 academic year. He retired from Union-Pacific in 2004. McClure, who joined the Whitman golf program as an assistant coach in 1993, replaced long-time coach Jim Mastin as the men's golf coach in July 1997. Later that fall he established Whitman's first-ever women's team. McClure plays golf regularly and has competed in the championship flight of Walla Walla's All-City golf tournament for several years, placing as high as fourth overall. In the 2007 championships, he placed 11th in a field of 98 golfers and was third in the senior division. He has three holes-in-one on his golfing resume, with all three coming in tournament play. A two-time winner of the Club Championship at Veterans Memorial Golf Course, McClure continues to play competitive golf and has won several regional "senior exchange" tournaments. McClure is married to Cindy Stevenson McClure, a 1980 Whitman graduate who teaches psychology at Walla Walla Community College. The couple has two children, Caden and Kally, at home. McClure also has a grown son, Mark, who lives in Seattle.
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Skip Molitor
Coach
Skip Molitor has over two decades of coaching at Whitman College, much of the time as the men's basketball head coach and later thr women's golf coach. In 2018-19 he became the head coach of both the men's and women's golf teams where he has seen tremendous success over the years His most recent success came in the spring of 2024 where the men's golf team won the NWC Title, its first since 1986. The Blues went on to make the cut at the NCAA Championships in Las Vegas before closing ranked No. 17 nationally. First year Mason Remington was named as an All-American after winning both Freshman and Player of the Year for the conference. The 2017-18 season was one for the record books for Whitman College women’s golf. Led by First-Team All-Americans Phoebe Nguyen and Shiyang Fan, Whitman won the NWC Tournament Championship with an outstanding performance at the Oakbrook Country Club in Tacoma, Wash. By winning that tournament, the Whitman women forged a tie with George Fox University in the season-long battle for the NWC Championship. That tie necessitated a sudden-death playoff for the league’s automatic qualifier (AQ) berth in the NCAA Women’s DIII Championship in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida. Whitman won that playoff on the first hole by a single stroke over the Bruins, advancing them to their third trip to the NCAA Championship in the last seven years. Molitor was honored by his peers with the NWC Coach of the Year award for the second time in the last three years and third overall. Nguyen and Fan were selected First-Team All-NWC and Emma Beyer was chosen as the league’s Freshman of the Year. At the NCAA National Championship, the Blues recorded their highest finish in program history by placing seventh, edging Methodist University by one shot (1298-1299) in the four-round format. Shiyang Fan’s 315 (81-80-76-78) was good for a top ten finish on the demanding El Campeon layout. Phoebe Nguyen, who was ranked no lower than second nationally in the final weeks of the season after her record-setting two-under par victory (71-68-75) at the prestigious Jekyll Island Invitational in Georgia, placed twenty-fourth. Another record for the Blues was their final number five national ranking by Golfstat. That ranking was the third consecutive top ten finish for the Blues, who have been ranked in the top 15 nationally six of the last seven years. The Women's Golf Coaches Association honored four Blues with selections to the 2017-18 NCAA Scholar All-America Team, which requires a minimum of a 3.5 GPA while playing in at least twelve collegiate matches: Phoebe Nguyen ‘18, Shiyang Fan ’19, Ally Collier ’20 and Jhunam Sidhu ’21. Collier and Fan made the list for the second time, while Nguyen was named an All-American scholar-athlete selection for the third time in her storied career. Molitor, who came to Whitman in 1994 as its men’s basketball coach, relinquished that post in July 2008 to become assistant athletic director in charge of development, community relations and club sports. To keep one foot in the coaching world he also took the reins of the women’s golf team. It didn’t take him very long to guide the program to what then would be the most successful season in school history. A young Whitman squad, stocked with Molitor’s first two recruiting classes, turned heads in April 2011 when it won the NWC Spring Classic, the program’s first conference major. Three weeks later Whitman finished second at the conference championship tournament to nail down second place in the season-long standings. Only one year later Molitor and his players found themselves on the national stage. They ended the 2012 season with a 12th-place finish at the D-III national tournament after capturing the leagues AQ with a victory in the NWC League Championship Tournament. A native of Ephrata, Wash., Molitor earned his bachelor’s degree in English and Education in 1974 at Gonzaga University, where he was a two-year starter as a point guard on the basketball team. He also played four years of varsity golf for the Bulldogs. While finishing his master’s degree in guidance counseling at Gonzaga, he coached the Bulldogs’ men’s golf team. Later, he led a Montana girl’s high school team to a state golf title. Before coming to Whitman to coach men’s basketball, Molitor was an assistant coach at five NCAA Division I schools – Gonzaga, Washington State, Colorado State, Santa Clara, and the University of Montana. He was also the head boy’s coach for five seasons at Gonzaga Prep and for three years at two Montana high schools. Molitor and his spouse Amy are blessed with two daughters, Denali and Kiana.
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