
Cody Pinkston Tabbed Head Coach of the Red Hawks
July 17, 2007
RIPON, Wis. - After a month long search, Ripon College has settled on a new
coach of the women's golf program. Cody Pinkston has been selected to replace
Bill Peters, who resigned last month after three years at the helm. A former
golf professional, Pinkston brings with him a wealth of instruction,
tournament-operations and playing experience. Pinkston also serves as the
director of media and public relations for Ripon College.
A native of Medford, Wis.,
Pinkston enjoyed great success as a junior player and eventually led the
Medford High School team to consecutive Lumberjack Conference championships,
capped by an individual second-place finish at the 1992 WIAA Division I Boys’
State Championship. He attended UW-La Crosse from 1992-1994 and later
transferred to New Mexico State University’s Professional Golf Management
program, from which he graduated in 1997 with a degree in marketing.
Pinkston entered the PGA
Apprentice Program as an assistant golf professional during the summers of 1995
and 1996, first at Cherry Hills Country Club in Englewood, Colo., and later at
Cedar Creek Golf Course in Holmen, Wis. During the summer of 1997, he traveled
the country as a tournament official for the PGA of America’s Junior Series,
one of the nation’s premier junior-golf tours. In 1998, he joined the
professional staff at The Ranch Country Club in
Westminster, Colo., where he studied golf instruction under PGA Master
Professional Ed Oldham and helped hundreds of players improve their games.
"Golf has been a
passion of mine for 23 years, and I believe that passion will go a long way
toward building a Red Hawk golf tradition as prominent as those of our other
athletic programs," Pinkston said. "All the elements are there, so
I’m grateful for the opportunity to help put it all together as coach."
Pinkston exited the golf
business in 2000 and began a career as a communications professional with
Texas-based Dell, Inc. His higher-education experience started with Austin
Community College in 2005, before joining Ripon College in September 2006.
Pinkston currently resides in Ripon with his wife, Amy.