
Paulson Named Assistant Coach For Women’s Golf Program
9/7/2016 8:58:00 AM | Women's Golf
Paulson comes to NC State from Purdue as a volunteer assistant coach
RALEIGH- Kristin Paulson has been hired as assistant coach for NC State's women's golf program for the 2016-17 season, as announced by head coach Page Marsh.
Paulson comes to Raleigh after serving as a volunteer assistant coach at Purdue for three seasons, where she helped coordinate various tournaments hosted by the Boilermakers as well as assisted in daily practice, skill instruction and goal setting for players. In 2014 she earned her master's degree in materials science engineering.
Prior to her coaching stint, she was a student athlete at Iowa State where she broke the record for most career rounds played by a Cyclone women's golfer and contributed to the program earning a top-15 ranking nationally during her tenure. Paulson additionally was a two-time NCAA Regional Championship participant and four-year starter.
During her time at Iowa State she was also a member of the Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) for three seasons and served as a camp counselor for ISU's summer golf camps.
Paulson additionally has experience in the professional realm as she participated in Stage I of LPGA Qualifying School twice and caddied for professional player Prima Thammaraks, who recently earned LPGA status for the 2016 season. She also holds level one certification with the Titleist Performance Institute.
Outside of her coaching experience Paulson was an analyst for Innovar for seven months as well as a research and teaching assistant at Purdue for two years, conducting engineering experiments for Cummins Inc.
Paulson comes to Raleigh after serving as a volunteer assistant coach at Purdue for three seasons, where she helped coordinate various tournaments hosted by the Boilermakers as well as assisted in daily practice, skill instruction and goal setting for players. In 2014 she earned her master's degree in materials science engineering.
Prior to her coaching stint, she was a student athlete at Iowa State where she broke the record for most career rounds played by a Cyclone women's golfer and contributed to the program earning a top-15 ranking nationally during her tenure. Paulson additionally was a two-time NCAA Regional Championship participant and four-year starter.
During her time at Iowa State she was also a member of the Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) for three seasons and served as a camp counselor for ISU's summer golf camps.
Paulson additionally has experience in the professional realm as she participated in Stage I of LPGA Qualifying School twice and caddied for professional player Prima Thammaraks, who recently earned LPGA status for the 2016 season. She also holds level one certification with the Titleist Performance Institute.
Outside of her coaching experience Paulson was an analyst for Innovar for seven months as well as a research and teaching assistant at Purdue for two years, conducting engineering experiments for Cummins Inc.
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