Middle Tennesee State University Athletics
Men's Golf
Webb, Brennan

Brennan Webb
- Title:
- Head Men's Golf Coach
- Email:
- Brennan.Webb@mtsu.edu
- Phone:
- 898-5754
Updated May 2, 2018
Brennan Webb, one of the bright young coaches in the intercollegiate ranks, is in his third season as head coach at Middle Tennessee.
Webb has made his presence felt immediately. In the last two years, his Blue Raiders have advanced to back-to-back NCAA Regionals, won a Conference USA Championship (2018), produced back-to-back C-USA Freshmen of the Year while also garnering C-USA Coach of the Year honors (2017-18).
Webb, who has already won four tournaments in his three years at the helm, made his way to Murfreesboro after nearly three years at Georgia Tech. After joining the Yellow Jackets as an assistant coach in December 2012, Webb was quickly promoted to associate head coach during the summer of 2014.
He helped guide Tech to the ACC Championship in 2014 and 2015 and to the match play bracket of the NCAA Championship both of his years with the Yellow Jackets. During his time at Tech, Webb coached Ollie Schneiderjans, Anders Albertson, and Seth Reeves who accounted for seven All-American honors. Schneiderjans, the No. 1 ranked amateur in the world in 2014, won an ACC championship and was a finalist for the Ben Hogan award. Albertson, a two-time ACC champion, won the Byron Nelson award.
Webb joined the Tech program from the University of South Florida, whose men’s golf program posted seven top-10 finishes, including three in the top 5, during the 2011-12 season. He assisted with fund-raising efforts, recruiting and scheduling, helped manage the team facility and directed the USF Invitational Tournament.
During his time with the Bulls, he signed two of the top five players in Florida for the program in his first recruiting class, and helped USF rise to a national ranking of No. 51 from one that had been 191st in the pre-season.
Webb took the assistant coaching position at USF after playing several years on various professional circuits and in 11 different countries. He was a fully exempt member on the PGA Web.com Tour in 2009, logging three top 25 finishes. In 2010, he competed in the Zurich Classic on the PGA Tour. He reached the second stage of the PGA Tour Qualifying School eight times in nine attempts. His wins as a pro include the 2010 Coors Light Open in Fort Myers, as well as victories on the Hooters Tour and in Canada.
A native of Ontario, Webb represented Canada in several international amateur tournaments, including appearances in the U.S., British, Canadian and Western amateur championships. He also represented Canada in the Junior World’s Championship.
Additionally, Webb has been a part-time PGA Tour caddy for Garrett Willis, John Huston and Robert Damron between 2002-11, and was owner-operator of DSP Golf Academy at the South Muskoka Golf and Country Club in his hometown of Bracebridge, Ontario from 1998-2001.
Webb played collegiately at East Tennessee State, whose team was ranked No. 1 in the nation and finished third in the NCAA Championship during his junior year and won three Southern Conference titles. He earned his bachelor’s degree in finance from East Tennessee State in December of 1997.
Webb and his wife, Carrie, have two daughters, Nalla and Skye.
The Webb File
Name: Brennan Kirby Webb
Birthdate: October 11, 1974 in Bracebridge, Ontario
Education: Bachelor’s degree in finance from East Tennessee State in 1997.
Playing Experience: Four years at East Tennessee State (1997-2001), Member of three Southern Conference Championship teams. Fully exempt on the Web.com Tour in 2009. Also played on the NGA Hooters Tour, Canadian Tour, New England Professional Golf Tour, Canadian Great Lakes Tour, West Florida GolfTour and Moonlight Tour. Played in the 2010 PGA Tour Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
Coaching Experience: Assistant coach at South Florida (2010-11), assistant coach at Georgia Tech (2012-14), associate head coach at Georgia Tech (2014-15), Middle Tennessee head coach (2015-Present).
Family: Wife Carrie, two daughters, Nalla and Skye
Brennan Webb, one of the bright young coaches in the intercollegiate ranks, is in his third season as head coach at Middle Tennessee.
Webb has made his presence felt immediately. In the last two years, his Blue Raiders have advanced to back-to-back NCAA Regionals, won a Conference USA Championship (2018), produced back-to-back C-USA Freshmen of the Year while also garnering C-USA Coach of the Year honors (2017-18).
Webb, who has already won four tournaments in his three years at the helm, made his way to Murfreesboro after nearly three years at Georgia Tech. After joining the Yellow Jackets as an assistant coach in December 2012, Webb was quickly promoted to associate head coach during the summer of 2014.
He helped guide Tech to the ACC Championship in 2014 and 2015 and to the match play bracket of the NCAA Championship both of his years with the Yellow Jackets. During his time at Tech, Webb coached Ollie Schneiderjans, Anders Albertson, and Seth Reeves who accounted for seven All-American honors. Schneiderjans, the No. 1 ranked amateur in the world in 2014, won an ACC championship and was a finalist for the Ben Hogan award. Albertson, a two-time ACC champion, won the Byron Nelson award.
Webb joined the Tech program from the University of South Florida, whose men’s golf program posted seven top-10 finishes, including three in the top 5, during the 2011-12 season. He assisted with fund-raising efforts, recruiting and scheduling, helped manage the team facility and directed the USF Invitational Tournament.
During his time with the Bulls, he signed two of the top five players in Florida for the program in his first recruiting class, and helped USF rise to a national ranking of No. 51 from one that had been 191st in the pre-season.
Webb took the assistant coaching position at USF after playing several years on various professional circuits and in 11 different countries. He was a fully exempt member on the PGA Web.com Tour in 2009, logging three top 25 finishes. In 2010, he competed in the Zurich Classic on the PGA Tour. He reached the second stage of the PGA Tour Qualifying School eight times in nine attempts. His wins as a pro include the 2010 Coors Light Open in Fort Myers, as well as victories on the Hooters Tour and in Canada.
A native of Ontario, Webb represented Canada in several international amateur tournaments, including appearances in the U.S., British, Canadian and Western amateur championships. He also represented Canada in the Junior World’s Championship.
Additionally, Webb has been a part-time PGA Tour caddy for Garrett Willis, John Huston and Robert Damron between 2002-11, and was owner-operator of DSP Golf Academy at the South Muskoka Golf and Country Club in his hometown of Bracebridge, Ontario from 1998-2001.
Webb played collegiately at East Tennessee State, whose team was ranked No. 1 in the nation and finished third in the NCAA Championship during his junior year and won three Southern Conference titles. He earned his bachelor’s degree in finance from East Tennessee State in December of 1997.
Webb and his wife, Carrie, have two daughters, Nalla and Skye.
The Webb File
Name: Brennan Kirby Webb
Birthdate: October 11, 1974 in Bracebridge, Ontario
Education: Bachelor’s degree in finance from East Tennessee State in 1997.
Playing Experience: Four years at East Tennessee State (1997-2001), Member of three Southern Conference Championship teams. Fully exempt on the Web.com Tour in 2009. Also played on the NGA Hooters Tour, Canadian Tour, New England Professional Golf Tour, Canadian Great Lakes Tour, West Florida GolfTour and Moonlight Tour. Played in the 2010 PGA Tour Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
Coaching Experience: Assistant coach at South Florida (2010-11), assistant coach at Georgia Tech (2012-14), associate head coach at Georgia Tech (2014-15), Middle Tennessee head coach (2015-Present).
Family: Wife Carrie, two daughters, Nalla and Skye