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Jason Calhoun

Men's Head Coach

2nd Season

Jason Calhoun was appointed to the Dartmouth athletic department in August, 2001, after serving as an assistant golf professional at Philadelphia Country Club since 1999.

Calhoun also works as the head golf professional at the Dartmouth-owned Hanover Country Club and is only the fourth person to fill the prestigious dual position. He followed Bill Johnson, who served from 1967-2001; Tommy Keane, who was a fixture from 1922-67; and John Harland, the club's professional during the formative years in 1920-22. The club celebrated its centennial season in 1999.

A graduate of St. Francis College where he was an NCAA Small College All-America selection in football, Calhoun joined the Philadelphia Country Club staff in 1999. There he was involved in golf operations, instruction and planning for the 2003 USGA Women's Amateur Championship. He was the club's junior golf coordinator.

From 1997-98, Calhoun was an assistant pro at Boonsboro C.C. in Lynchburg, Va., and from 1993-96, he was the golf professional and course manager at Immergrun Golf Club in Loretto, Pa. He began his golf career as Immergrun's assistant greenkeeper and shop assistant from 1990-92.

While at Immergrun, he also served as the head men's and women's golf coach at St. Francis, working with the women from 1994-97 and the men from 1995-97. Calhoun was responsible for the formation of the women's golf squad, as the Red Flash went from last place to ninth in the ECAC Championship in just three years.

His men's squad annually finished among the top three in the Northeast Conference, and both teams were ranked among the top five academically at St. Francis.

Under Calhoun's guidance, Dartmouth had its best finish since 1995 at the Ivy League Championship, taking third place.

An outstanding player, Calhoun was second at the 2002 NHPGA Pro Championship with 72-68-140, sixth in the 2000 Philadelphia PGA Assistants Championship and a semi-finalist in the 2000 Philadelphia PGA match play tournament.

Calhoun and his wife, Grace, are the parents of an infant daughter, Alexandra.