Skip to main contentSkip to main content
Kendall Griffin new hire

May Adds Kendall Griffin to Women’s Golf Staff

6/29/2022 9:55:00 AM | Women's Golf

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana women's golf head coach Brian May has completed his coaching staff with the addition of assistant coach Kendall Griffin, the program announced on Wednesday morning.
 
"I am so excited that Kendall has decided to join the Hoosier family," May said. "She brings a wealth of golf knowledge and competitiveness to our program. Her desire to equip and empower others will be a great asset to our team. I cannot wait to get her started in Bloomington."
 
Griffin wrapped up her five-year collegiate career at the University of Louisville during the 2021-22 season. As a graduate transfer from LSU, Griffin was the one of two players to compete in all 30 rounds for the Cardinals last season. She posted a team-best average score of 72.86 strokes per round and was named All-ACC first team. She played 13 total rounds at par or better, including a team-best five rounds in the 60s. She was named the Academic All-ACC in her lone season in Louisville.
 
"I am extremely honored to have the opportunity to work alongside Brian and be welcomed into the IU Family," Griffin said. "Indiana has everything needed to build and maintain a highly competitive team and culture. Brian's passion is contagious and his vision for the program is something I'm very excited to be a part of. I can't wait to get started."
 
Prior to joining Louisville as a graduate student, Griffin played four seasons for the LSU Tigers. She complied 104 rounds in Baton Rouge with a stroke average of 75.27 shots per round. She played 24 rounds at par or better while being named WGCA All-American Scholar all four seasons.
 
In total, Griffin played 134 collegiate rounds with a stroke average of 74.73 with 15 finished inside the top-20, including two in NCAA Regional play.
 
A native of Sebring, Fla., Griffin played her high school golf at Abeka Academy and finished inside the top-5 at the state tournament in each of her four seasons. She won the 2016 Florida High School Athletic Association Class 2A State Tournament and was named a 2016 AJGA Rolex All-American.
 
Griffin also claimed victories in the 2019 and 2021 Florida Women's Amateur events. She graduated from LSU with a marketing degree and will wrap up her master's degree in sports administration from Louisville in the fall.

@IndianaWGolf
For all the latest on Indiana University women's golf, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaWGolf on TwitterFacebook and Instagram.
 
#GoIU