NCAA Golf News

Ryan Heisey named Sun Devil Women’s Golf Associate Head Coach

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TEMPE – Arizona State welcomes Ryan Heisey, who has been named Associate Head Coach of the Sun Devil Women’s Golf program.

Head Coach Missy Farr-Kaye announced the addition of the decorated coach who continues to rise through the coaching ranks. Heisey comes to Arizona State after spending the past three seasons with Florida State University. While with the Seminoles, he served as an assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s golf programs. At Arizona State, he will be the Associate Head Coach of Sun Devil Women’s Golf, working alongside Farr-Kaye.

“We are very excited for Coach Heisey to join our staff as our Associate Head Women’s Golf Coach! Ryan brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our program.  I believe he will be a tremendous part of our success going forward and continue to support our values as a team.” – Coach Farr-Kaye

Heisey joins arguably college golf’s most prestigious program, as Arizona State’s eight National Championships are still the most by any NCAA Division I school. The 2024-25 team finished the season in the Top-10 and has four golfers returning, which made it an extremely appealing situation for Heisey.

“It’s a tremendous honor to join the Sun Devil Women’s Golf program as Associate Head Coach and work alongside Coach Missy-Farr Kaye, whose success and leadership continues to elevate the game. Her passion for developing championship caliber student-athletes is something I deeply admire, and to have the opportunity to help guide a program with such a rich tradition is exceptionally rewarding. I can’t wait to get started and contribute to the championship culture of Arizona State!” – Ryan Heisey 

While at Florida State, Heisey coached several of the nation’s most talented golfers, both on the men’s and women’s side. The former No. 1 ranked male amateur Luke Clanton, the former No. 1 ranked female amateur Lottie Woad, and the former No.1 ranked female college golfer Mirabel Ting all recently turned pro after their junior year and were under Heisey’s tutelage throughout their college careers.

Both the men’s and women’s programs at Florida State enjoyed successful runs with Coach Heisey on staff. Heisey helped make history in 2024-25, as the Seminoles women’s team won the program’s first ACC Championship. He coached both the men’s and women’s team to qualify for the NCAA National Championship each season, with the men finishing as the National Runner-Up in 2024. Each program made a pair of…

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