
Michael Butler begins eleventh season as the head men's golf
coach at Armstrong Atlantic State University and enters his sixth
season as the head coach of the women's golf team for the
Pirates.
Butler has led the AASU men to nine straight NCAA Regionals
appearances, including hosting the NCAA Atlantic/Southeast Regional
at Savannah Quarters Golf Club in 2007, as well as an NCAA Division
II National Championship Runner-Up finish in 2005, also hosted by
the Pirates at the Westin Savannah Harbor Resort and Spa.
Meanwhile, Butler has directed the fledgling women's golf team for
the last five seasons and in 2009-10, AASU finished runner-up in
the first ever Peach Belt Conference women's golf championship.
Butler became the head coach of the reinstated AASU men's golf
team in 2000 and has produced seven GCAA All-Americans in the last
seven seasons, including two-time All-America Chris Wolfe, who
finished his career in 2008.
Butler's extensive teaching experience comes from his direction of
the Georgia School of Golf at Southbrige Golf Club in Savannah. A
Savannah native Benedictine HS graduate, Butler earned NJCAA
All-America honors at Florida Community College at Jacksonville. He
competed for the U.S. in the 1990 World University Games in
Montpelier, France, then continued his career at Jacksonville State
University, where he was a two-time NCAA Division II All-America
honoree for the Gamecocks.
Butler and his wife, Whitney, currently reside in Savannah with their one-year old son, Christopher.
















