David Sherman begins his ninth season as the head men's and
women's golf coach at Hardin-Simmons University.
His teams have been highly successful with the women's team
reaching the NCAA Tournament four times, including an eighth-place
finish in 2006 and a seventh-place finish in 2001. He also has
taken two players as individuals to the NCAA Tournament in Kristi
Martin (2007) and Chris Phillips (2006)
Both the men and the women have been nationally ranked under
Sherman's tutelage.
Under his watch, 31 players have been named All-ASC and four
players were named All-American in Chris Phillips, Sherri Bowden,
Meredith (Hare) Stone and Allison Hall. He was named the district
coach of the year for women in 2004 and 2006. Kristi Martin and
Ryan Salinas have each won conference medalist honors.
Sherman, who played collegiately at the University of Miami
(Fla.) has been very successful as both a player and golf
instructor.
He has been a PGA Professional for 31 years and has been a
teaching professional for the last six years. Sherman has worked
with beginners to touring professionals. He has also had high
school students that he instructed go on to regional, state and
national tournaments. He was nominated for Golf Magazine's top 100
instructors.
As a player he has won tournaments on the local and international
levels and played in the 1984 U. S. Open at Winged Foot. He won the
Acapulco International Pro-Am and was the medalist at the Northern
Texas PGA's player ability test. Sherman has completed specialized
courses in the USGA rules of golf, tournament operations, golf
instruction, merchandising and personnel management as required by
the PGA.
Sherman and his wife, Debbie, have two daughters - Meredith and
Monica.



















