Dr. Bill Kuchler Head Coach Dr. Bill Kuchler took over the reigns of the Lynchburg Col- lege golf in 2006 after working in higher education for almost 30 years at the Division III level. He has an extensive coaching back- ground, including 12 years as head golf coach at Lakeland College (WI) and 16 years as a head and assistant men’s basketball men- tor. He was honored as the Lake Michigan Conference golf coach of the year in 2000 and coached three All-Americans. Kuchler, an assistant professor of sports management at LC the last five years, taught exercise and sport science at Lakeland for 15 years. He received his doctorate in sports management from the United States Sports Academy after completing his masters in education from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a bachelor’s degree from Carroll College (WI). Berenice and Brian Fedder Assistant Coaches Berenice Fedder joined the LPGA in 1980. She taught from 1982- 1990 at Poplar Forest and has worked at London Downs since 1991. In 2008, Berenice started working at Boonsboro Country Club as well as teaching at London Downs. Brian became the head golf pro at Oakwood Country Club in 1978. From 2000-05, he worked at Botetourt Country Club and became a quarter century member of the PGA in 2000 and a life member in 2005. Currently Brian is a demo tech for Cobra and owns a leather repair business. Berenice and Brian have both attended numerous seminars on teaching golf, learning from Manuel de la Torre, Gary Wiren, Bob Toski, Eddie Merrins and Bob Rotella. The Fedders’s son was the 1998 Virginia State Junior Champion and is currently an assistant pro in Atlanta. All-ODAC - 40 All-ODAC Golfers - Six ODAC Golfers of the Year: Rick Lareau, David Graham (2x), Paul DiPaolo, Andy Barbin, Brad Silcox All-America - Eight All-Americans: Doug Howard, Mike Buhler, Rick Thayer, Sam Martin, David Graham (2x), Tom Pellat (2x) ODAC Championships - Five ODAC Championships: 1979, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1989 - Four ODAC Championship Runner-Ups: 1977, 1980, 1983, 1988 Steve Smith Assistant Coach Steve Smith served his second year with the golf program after spending seven years as an assistant baseball coach. His duties include oversight of the strength and conditiong program as well as administrative and practice duties. Along with his coaching duties, Smith is a faculty member in the School of Health Science and Human Performance teaching courses in Health and Physical Education and Exercise Physiology. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) and he holds two credentials from USA Weightlifting. He graduated from Lynchburg in 1997 (B.S.) and in 1999 (M.Ed.) He is currently pursuing his doctorate from the University of Virginia in Motor Learning and is married to Jamie. Freshman Matt Lipscomb Freshman Santi Anguera