Greg Osbourne is an American actor and golfer who currently serves as the Director of Golf at Cal State Bakersfield. He was the head coach for the golf program at Glendale Community College from 2008-2013. Osbourne is a PGA Pro, a member of the Professional Golfers Association, and also the head pro at Chevy Chase Country Club. He is the head pro at De Bell Golf Club in Burbank.[1] He was the president of United States Golf Corporation in 1992-95 and the president of Wisdom Golf Inc. from 1995-97. He is an actor recurring in the role as Greg on the NBC series Las Vegas.[2][3]

Career

Cal Lutheran

Osbourne became the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics District III individual champion in 1984 and received All-American honors at the Cal Lutheran golf program, raising the bar for the program.[4] Osbourne was recruited to the college by head coach Robert Shoup in order to play as a defensive back in football, however, after a knee injury he dedicated himself to the school's golf program. He made All-Conference team all three years in college and was also voted the Most Valuable Player in 1982 and in 1984. He also led the Cal Lutheran Kingsmen to qualify for the NAIA National Golf Tournament both years. In 1984 he was NAIA District III Individual Champion where he finished fourth and earned All-America honors.[5] He has been inducted into the Cal Lutheran Hall of Fame.[6]

Glendale Community College

Osbourne is recognized for having built up the men's and women's golf teams at the college, leading both teams to appearances in the California Community College Athletic Association Golf Championship. He became the head coach when the golf program was reinstated in 2008 after having been suspended in 1985. In 2010 he also became the head coach for the women's team at Glendale where he had numerous successful players. Tammy Panich won the state's individual championship in 2010 and the Vaqueros finished second in the 2011 and 2012 state tournaments.[4]

Cal State Bakersfield

Osbourne replaced coach Dave Barber on June 6, 2013, becoming the Director of Golf at the university. He is coaching both the women's and men's golf teams, which joined the Western Athletic Conference in 2014.[4]

References

  1. "New-look Vaqs prepared to tee off". Glendale News-Press. August 28, 2010.
  2. "6 to be inducted into Cal Lutheran Hall of Fame". Thousand Oaks Acorn. September 11, 2008.
  3. University, California Lutheran. "Alumni Hall of Fame". Cal Lutheran.
  4. 1 2 3 "Golf coach Greg Osbourne resigns posts with Glendale Community College". Glendale News-Press. May 15, 2013.
  5. "Athletes Honored at Hall of Fame Dinner - CLU Magazine | Cal Lutheran". earth.callutheran.edu.
  6. "Osbourne, a standout for the Kingsmen in 1980s, going into Cal Lutheran Hall of Fame". www.vcstar.com.
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