Noah Goldman named men’s golf assistant coach

UNC men’s golf team announces Noah Goldman as the new Assistant coach.

The North Carolina men’s golf team named Noah Goldman the program’s assistant coach.

UNC announced the decision Friday, with Go Heels sending a press release on the staff addition. In the press release, men’s golf coach Andrew DiBitetto talked about the decision to bring Goldman to Chapel Hill.

“Noah is a rising star,” says DiBitetto. “He joins our program from Oregon State, where Jon Reehoorn and the Beaver golf program are widely respected. Noah is relationship-based, communicates well, is incredibly intelligent and very competitive. He’s detail oriented, loves pressure and is committed to getting better each day. Noah had a strong playing career in college and is still a very good player today. During the interview process, I left each conversation more and more impressed. We are excited to learn more about Noah and work with him and welcome Noah, Ashley, Ellie and Mila into our Carolina Golf family.”

The signing should do wonders for the program, which has grown in the last few seasons—especially last year with UNC accounting for the ACC coach of the year DiBitetto and player David Ford.

This upcoming year has much promise, with standout golfer Ford leading the way for the Tar Heels.

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