Leigh Anne Hunter is in her second
season as the head coach of the women’s golf program at North
Georgia College & State University in 2011-12.
After serving as the graduate assistant for the women’s golf
team in 2009-10, Hunter took over as the head coach produced
immediate results, including coaching Catalina Olarte to Peach Belt
All-Tournament honors in 2011.
Hunter attended Shorter College, graduating Magna Cum Laude in
2005 with a Bachelor in Business Administration with a
concentration in marketing. While at Shorter, She played golf and
was a three-time NAIA All-American, while earning Academic
All-American honors on two different occasions.
At the NAIA National Championships, Shorter finished 9th in 2003,
7th in 2004, and 10th in 2005. Individually, Hunter finished
runner-up at the 2003 NAIA National Championships, tied for 16th at
the 2004 NAIA National Championships, and finished her collegiate
career tied for 15th at the 2005 NAIA National Championships.
Shorter won the Region XIII Championship in 2002, 2003, and 2004,
while Hunter was named to the Region XIII All-Tournament Team in
2003 (Low-Medalist), 2004, and 2005.
In 2007, Hunter attended Berry College to work on her Masters
degree in Education and Teacher Certification in Health and PE,
while serving as the graduate assistant for the men’s and
women’s golf programs. Both teams were consistently ranked in
the top 15 with the women being ranked as high as No. 2 in the
spring of 2008. The women won two NAIA Region XIII
Championships, finished 9th in the 2008 National Championships, and
6th in the 2009 Championships.
Hunter graduated in August of 2010 with her Masters in Arts in
Teaching degree, while also receiving her Teacher Certification in
Health and Physical Education.