Name: Harry O'Callaghan
Sport: Men's Golf
Major: Business Management
The England native, Harry O'Callaghan came to WNMU in 2016. The four-year Mustang has been a key element to the Mustangs success and development for younger players. In his career, O'Callaghan is shooting an average of 74, putting him in the top 15 in school history.
"To be a Mustang is the opportunity to be part of something bigger than myself; to be part of a team, to become a small part of a large family and to compete at the championship end of NCAA Division 2 golf. Becoming a Mustang has given me a platform to utilize my strengths and an array of challenges to force me to develop my weaknesses."
"Harry came from being an academic scholarship only, to playing every tournament since he has been here," Head Coach Kent Beatty explains. "He has special qualities as a player and a leader. Harry is a dynamic generous leader, that shares his knowledge and will go down as one of the best golfers at WNMU. He is the coaches dream!"
As he continues to finish his senior year, Harry credits Coach Beatty for his successes the last four years, "The lessons, tips, advice I have received from him have helped get me to where I am today and will help me for my entire career inside and outside of the world of golf. He is a competitor who gives his every day to leading our golf program and someone who plays to win, always!"
Read more in his bio as he explains his definition of what it means to be a Mustang and how Coach Beatty has impacted his life.