Mark Guhne (pronounced JUNE) took the reins of the
Chattanooga Mocs men's golf team in 2005 and has led his alma mater to
unprecedented heights in men's golf. He has spearheaded a consistent presence
in the national rankings.
His impact is not only felt in one area of the program. The
squad has excelled in each area of the UTC Athletics Mission Statement which is
to "guide, encourage and support our Student-Athletes in their quest for
comprehensive excellence - academically, athletically and socially. Above all
else, we prepare Students for productive and meaningful lives."
With 16 team and 12 individual wins, a strong academic
achievement record and a solid presence in the community, it's easy to see his
commitment to establishing comprehensive excellence as the UTC standard.
ATHLETICALLY
During Guhne's tenure, the Mocs have been ranked No. 1 in the nation twice
and won a NCAA Regional. Enough said? Not hardly.
In 2012, four different individuals won five events – two collegiate.
It included NCAA Regional and SoCon Championships by Stephan Jaeger
and two Scottish summer titles: Tennant Cup (Liam
Johnston) and North East Open (Chris
Robb). Oh and Steven Fox captured the United States Amateur.
Four of Chattanooga's five Southern Conference Championships
have been under his guidance winning in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2012. His charges
not only swept team and medalist honors at the 2012 SoCon Championship, but
they followed it up with an epic sweep at the NCAA Bowling Green Regional
coming from behind to beat the likes of UCLA, Texas A&M, Arkansas and
Clemson.
Six of his seven teams have advance to NCAA Regional play.
Twice, 2009 and 2012, the Mocs moved on to compete in the NCAA Championship
finishing 18th both times at Inverness in 2009 and Riviera Country Club in
2012.
He has recruited and helped develop two All-Americans. Jaeger is the most recent earning
first team honors in 2012, while former teammate Jonathan
Hodge made the second team in 2008.
Guhne has mentored five of the last six SoCon Golfers of the
Year in Hodge and Jaeger. Hodge won the award in 2007 and 2008, while Jaeger is
the only student-athlete in league history to win it three times.
Jaeger is the jewel of the Guhne years as the most decorated
student-athlete in the program's history. He holds virtually every tournament,
season and career record of note. His four career wins along with Hodge (3)
rank 1-2 among the all-time leaders.
But the program was not built on just two student-athletes.
Six different golfers have wins under Guhne accounting for 12 overall. The
team's 16 overall wins include five postseason. The big regular season victory
came just down the road at The Farm in Rocky Face, Ga., as Guhne's Mocs won the
prestigious Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic, in 2008.
That win spurred the first No. 1 ranking in school history.
The second came a year later in 2009. The top final team ranking is No. 12
(Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index) in 2008 with another top 25 in 2009 (No.
25). The 2012 team just missed out ending up No. 27 on Golfstat.
That 2007-08 team had a remarkable year in earning the No.
12 final ranking. It won a program-record five times with three medalist honors
by Hodge, another school record later tied by Jaeger in 2012.
Guhne has four SoCon Coach of the Year awards - 2006, 2007,
2008, 2012 - in his seven seasons with the top ranked team in the league over
the last six. He was also named 2009 Eaton/Golf Pride East Region Coach of the
Year.
He's had 10 PING All-East Region selections highlighted by
Jaeger's four appearances and Derek
Rende's three. Those two are four-time All-SoCon selections which accounts
for eight of Guhne's 19 all-league members.
The 2011-12 team will be long remembered for the postseason
title run as well as the remarkable effort by Jaeger. His three wins tied
Hodge's season record and his 22-under par total for the season led to first
team All-American honors.
Fox offered
on of the top highlights of the campaign. His second round 64 (-8) set the
course record at the Club at Olde Stone at the Bowling Green Regional.
Jaeger became the first Mocs golfer since Donnie Green in
1978 to win the SoCon Championship and did so tying Brad Faxon's (Furman)
record for margin of victory (11 shots). He also set the school 54-hole record
shooting 13-under par 203 in winning the NCAA Bowling Green Regional.
Guhne's had several individuals ranked among the nation's
leaders year-in and year-out. Jaeger ended the 2012 season ranked No. 12 in the
Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index which is another program best for the
German.
Hodge's No. 26 in 2008 is second to Jaeger, but it is also
the only time the Mocs have had three top 100 performers in the same season.
Rende (74) and Fredrik
Qvicker (88) joined Hodge as the squad boasted four All-Southern Conference
performers with that trio and Ben Rickett.
Guhne's 2010-11 squad showcased his ability to continue
moving the program forward. His No. 1-ranked squads did so with a
remarkably similar roster. This one followed those years with just one
junior (Jaeger) and a sophomore (Fox) to go with three freshmen in the lineup.
That group had the fewest losses in Guhne's six seasons with just 41 in 11
events. The young squad had many memorable moments. They knocked
off three top 15 programs in national runner-up Georgia, Stanford and Iowa in a
week's time finishing second at the Linger Longer and LSU National Invites to
Alabama and LSU, respectively.
As part of the growth of the student-athlete, Guhne
encourages aggressive summer tournament schedules. During his tenure, five
players have qualified for the U.S. Amateur, three in 2007 in Hodge, Rende and Bryce
Ledford. Jaeger qualified in 2011 and Fox won it in 2012.
Qvicker finished as low amateur at the 2007 Scandanavian
Masters, while Rickett qualified for the 2007 English Amateur, finishing in the
final 16, and the 2008 British and English Ams. Rickett, Qvicker and Jaeger all
advanced to match play at the Amateur together in 2009.
Rende won the 2007 Tennessee State Open and then followed in
2008 with a win at the Tennessee State Amateur. Hodge qualified for the Western
Refining All-American in 2008 and played a phenomenal summer schedule which
included a third-round finish at the North/South Amateur. Jaeger was a
wild-card entry in the 2011 BMW International Open on the European Tour.
Fox won the 2011 Tennessee Match Play Championship. He made
a run at the 2009 Tennessee Open title finishing tied for second to Ledford and
was a semi-finalist at the 2010 Match Play Championship. He and incoming
freshman Kory Webb won their qualifiers for the 2012 U.S. Amateur Public Links
Championship.
ACADEMICALLY
Chattanooga's men's golf team takes the term student-athlete to heart. The
team yearly posts one of the athletic department's top team GPA's and in 2012
received national notice.
The squad achieved a perfect multi-year APR score of 1,000
for the period 2008-11. It became the first program in UTC history to attain
the mark.
While maintaining eligibility and graduating is important in
athletics, the Mocs have excelled in the classroom. Every student-athlete that
Guhne has brought to Chattanooga and completed eligibility has graduated.
During the 2008-11 time period, the Mocs had two All-America
scholars in Jaeger and Rende along with multiple Academic All-SoCon, Dean's
List and Athletic Director's Honor Roll mentions. The team's commitment to the
classroom mirrors its play on the course.
Four Mocs earned Dean's List mention (Jaeger, Robb, Davis
Bunn, Alex Ratliff)
and another two joined the quartet on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in
2011-12. That's six of seven team members with a 3.0 or better.
Jaeger took UTC's top academic honor in 2012 winning the
Dayle May Award. It goes to the senior male and female student-athletes with
the best cumulative grade point average.
The team has had numerous SoCon All-Academic members to go
with countless Dean's List and Athletic Director's Honor Rolls. And as long as
Guhne is in charge, that won't change.
SOCIALLY
His teams are active in the community as well with several projects, but
one has become a major project. The Mocs have been very active the last two
years with the City of Chattanooga Parks & Recreation Therapeutic
Recreation Services C.H.I.P.S. program.
C.H.I.P.S. Golf is one of the many programs Therapeutic
Recreation Services facilitates for individuals who have disabilities.
C.H.I.P.S. makes it possible for anyone regardless of his or her disability to
be able to play the game of golf.
UTC student-athletes have been active playing rounds on
regular basis with the C.H.I.P.S. golfers. The team also hosted a golf skills
open house for the group prior to the 2011 NCAA Colorado Regional at the Player
Development Complex.
In 2012, Jaeger coordinated the team's efforts making
certain there was an active presence at C.H.I.P.S. events. It is just another
example of how Guhne continues his efforts in establishing comprehensive
excellence as the Mocs standard.
Guhne was elevated to the head coaching position on March 1,
2005, after three seasons serving as assistant coach to Reed Sanderlin.
A PGA professional, Guhne has earned Class A status and was the 2007 Horton
Smith Award winner. He was elected president of the Chattanooga chapter of the
PGA in 2008.
Among his playing accomplishments, Guhne was selected to the
2007 Tennessee Challenge Cup team. In 2003 and 2004, he represented Tennessee
in the Tennessee vs. Georgia PGA Cup Matches.
Mark and his wife Kelly are both Chattanooga graduates with
each earning degrees in 1984. The couple resides in Hixson, Tenn. He is an avid
fisherman in his spare time and is regaining his amateur status as a golfer.
GUHNE AT A GLANCE
Alma Mater:
Chattanooga '84
COACHING RECORD
|
Years
|
Wins
|
Losses
|
Ties
|
Titles
|
|
2005-06
|
105
|
56
|
1
|
1
|
|
2006-07
|
149
|
50
|
2
|
4
|
|
2007-08
|
158
|
42
|
4
|
5
|
|
2008-09
|
101
|
77
|
1
|
3
|
|
2009-10
|
113
|
64
|
1
|
1
|
|
2010-11
|
107
|
41
|
3
|
0
|
|
2011-12
|
112
|
56
|
0
|
2
|
|
Totals
|
845
|
386
|
12
|
16
|
HONORS
2006 SoCon Coach of the Year
2007 SoCon Coach of the Year
2008 SoCon Coach of the Year
2009 Eaton/Golf Pride East Region Coach of the Year
2012 SoCon Coach of the Year
NCAA APPEARANCES
REGIONALS: 2007 East,
2008 East, 2009 South Central, 2010 Southwest, 2011 Colorado, 2012 Bowling Green
CHAMPIONSHIP: 2009,
2012
TEAM TITLES
2005-06: Re/Max UTC Fall Cl.
2006-07: Rio Pinar Int., Wexford Int., USA Spring Classic,
SoCon Champ.
2007-08: Coca-Cola Duke Golf Cl., Cleveland Palmetto Int.,
Furman Int., Bank of America Int., SoCon Champ.
2008-09: Aldila Scenic City Inv., Carpet Capital Coll.,
SoCon Champ.
2009-10: Cleveland Golf Palmetto Int.
2011-12: SoCon Champ., NCAA Bowling Green Regional
INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS
2005-06: Bryce Ledford, Re/Max UTC Fall Cl.
2006-07: Derek Rende, USA Spring Cl.
2007-08: Jonathan Hodge, Coca-Cola Duke Golf Cl., Cleveland
Palmetto Int., Furman Int.
2009-10: Steven Fox, Furman Int. (Co-Medalist)
2010-11: Chris Robb, Springhill Suites Coll.; Stephan Jaeger,
LSU National Inv.
2011-12: Stephan Jaeger, Golfweek Conference Champ., SoCon
Champ., NCAA Bowling Green Reg.
ALL-AMERICA
2008: Jonathan Hodge, 2nd Team
2012: Stephan Jaeger, 1st Team
PING ALL-REGION
2008: Jonathan Hodge, Derek Rende
2009: Stephan Jaeger, Derek Rende, Ben Rickett
2010: Stephan Jaeger, Derek Rende
2011: Stephan Jaeger
2012: Stephan Jaeger, Steven Fox
CLEVELAND GOLF/SRIXON
ALL-AMERICA SCHOLARS
2009: Derek Rende
2010: Derek Rende
2011: Stephan Jaeger
2012: Stephan Jaeger
SoCON PLAYER of the
YEAR
2007: Jonathan Hodge
2008: Jonathan Hodge
2010: Stephan Jaeger
2011: Stephan Jaeger
2012: Stephan Jaeger
SoCON FRESHMAN of the
YEAR
2007: Derek Rende
2009: Stephan Jaeger
ALL-CONFERENCE
PLAYERS
2006: Jonathan Hodge, Bryce Ledford
2007: Jonathan Hodge, Bryce Ledford, Derek Rende
2008: Jonathan Hodge, Fredrik Qvicker, Derek Rende, Ben
Rickett
2009: Stephan Jaeger, Derek Rende, Ben Rickett
2010: Stephan Jaeger, Derek Rende
2011: Steven Fox, Stephan Jaeger, Benni Weilguni
2012: Steven Fox, Stephan Jaeger