Scott Moyer
Scott Moyer, Director of Golf and men’s coach at McDaniel College, has led the Green Terror to six NCAA National Championship appearances with the most recent appearance in 2008 and has won several conference championships, including the 2005, 2006 and 2008 titles.
An active member of the Golf Coaches Association of America, he also serves as the Director of the National Golf Coaches Academy and directs the Nike Junior Golf Camp in Williamstown and Winchendon, Mass., and Myrtle Beach, S.C.
A heavily sought instructor, Moyer has worked with some of this country’s top amateur players, as well as those from South Africa, France, Canada, and South Korea. His collegiate players and/or students have won numerous conference and collegiate tournaments. They have also gone on to compete at every level of golf competition, including the PGA Tour, U.S. Open and British Amateur amongst others.
In 2005, both the men’s and women’s teams won the Centennial Conference team championship as well as both individual titles, making it the first institution in NCAA history to accomplish this feat.
In addition, McDaniel is believed to be the first team to have four different players win the individual conference championship in four consecutive years (2005-08).
Prior to his arrival to then-Western Maryland in 1985, Moyer served as golf coach at Mt. St. Joseph, a collegiate prep school in Baltimore. He guided the team to nine conference and two National Prep Championships.
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Michael Diehl
Michael Diehl, Head Golf Professional and women’s coach, is a member of the National Golf Coaches Association and presently serves on the East Regional selection committee for the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship.
As a collegiate player, Diehl played in two NCAA Championships (1997,1998), and was a four-time all-conference selection. As a coach, his women's team has won five consecutive Centennial Conference Championships from 2002-06 and has produced the conference’s individual champion in four of those years. Since 2002, his teams have finished either first or second at the conference championships every year. Diehl has also sent a golfer to the NCAA Championships in 2004 and 2005, bringing home a pair of top-10 finishes.
In addition to his duties at McDaniel, Diehl also serves as Director of Instruction for the NIKE Golf Coaches School. His students have won on both the collegiate and state amateur levels, including the New Jersey State Women’s Champion. |