AUGUSTA, GA.- Augusta University head women’s golf coach Ember Holloway has named Alison G. Crenshaw as the new assistant coach for the team.
Crenshaw is a University of Georgia graduate who received her Masters of Science in Eduacation with a concentration in sports management and policy in 2022. The last two years, she has been playing professional golf. She’ll now contribute her expertise and leadership to the Jaguar program with their young roster.
“I am thrilled to add Alison to the staff. Her positive energy and enthusiasm for the game is a game changer for this team. It was obvious from the beginning of the process that her experience playing collegiately and professionally will only make us better. We look forward to having her aboard,” said Holloway.
During her time at UGA, Crenshaw was a Presidential Scholar, Dean’s list honoree and was a Southeastern Conference honor roll recipient four years.
For the last two years, she has been playing on the Cactus Tour and Annika Women’s All Pro Tour where she registered a pair of top five finishes.
Crenshaw also served as first assistant pro at Lake Toxaway Country Club in Lake Toxaway, N.C. During her time there, she conducted group and individual lessons resulting in the improvement of golfers at the club. She also worked closely with the head pro to provide the best golfing experience for their members and their guests.
Off the course, she has been active in the community in various volunteer efforts that included work with the Salvation Army, Operation Chrismas Child, Safe Routes to School and the Special Olympics of Northeast Georgia. She also helped to engage a player-run Bible study program on the Women’s All Pro Tour.
The Jaguars as they finish up the fall schedule Oct. 14-15 at The Southern in Savannah, Ga.hosted by Georgia Southern.
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