Annie Young
Cowgirl Head Coach and Camp Director

The 27-year old Young, who was a four-year letterwinner at Oklahoma State from 2001-05, is the fifth head coach in OSU women's golf history. A native of Highland, Utah, she graduated from OSU in 2005 with a degree in marketing.

One of the most decorated players in Cowgirl golf history, Young had a storied career on the links for the Cowgirls. As a senior in 2005, she earned first-team All-America honors and was the Big 12 Conference Player of the Year. She captured medalist honors in leading OSU to the team title at the Big 12 Women's Golf Championship and helped the Cowgirls to an eighth-place finish at the NCAA Championships.

Young's career also included a 2004 Big 12 individual title, and she was a three-time All-Big 12 performer (2003-05). In 2004, she helped OSU to a second-place finish at the NCAA Championships, which marked the best finish in Cowgirl golf history.

As an amateur, Young competed in the U.S. Women's Open in 2003 and led the United States to a win in the 2004 Curtis Cup. She won the 2002 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship in Sunriver, Ore., becoming the first woman from the state of Utah to win a USGA championship. The win also qualified her for the 102nd U.S. Women's Amateur.

Following her OSU playing career, Young spent time playing on the Futures Tour, the developmental tour for the LPGA, and also competed in several LPGA Tour events.

She was hired as head coach at OSU in December of 2008.

Oklahoma State Cowgirl Golf Camp

There is no Golf Camp for 2011. Please check back later this year for 2012 camp information.

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