Georgia Tech hires Oklahoma's Ryan Hybl, the 'best coach in Division I golf'
Georgia Tech has hired Ryan Hybl as its new head men's golf coach, succeeding Bruce Heppler. Hybl leaves Oklahoma after 17 successful seasons, including a national championship in 2017. His decision to return to Georgia is influenced by his local ties and the opportunity to lead a program with a rich tradition in golf.
- ▪Ryan Hybl has been hired as the head men's golf coach at Georgia Tech.
- ▪He leaves Oklahoma after 17 seasons, during which he won the NCAA Championship in 2017.
- ▪Hybl's decision to return to Georgia was influenced by his family ties and the legacy of the golf program.
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