Tommy Hunter has coached men’s golf at Georgetown for over 40 years.
He had never played competitive golf before coaching the Hoyas on the green. But the Bethesda, Maryland, native was no stranger to athletic competition.
Hunter was a three-sport athlete at Gonzaga College High School in Washington, DC, grinding it out on the football field, basketball court and baseball diamond. His batting skills punched his ticket to Fordham University, where he got his first taste of a career in athletics administration. Hunter ran Fordham’s intramural sports program as a part-time job. He found he liked it.
After graduating, Hunter earned his master’s degree in athletic administration at Temple University. He returned to Fordham as the assistant director of the Vincent T. Lombardi Memorial Center, then a newly built university recreation facility that was pioneering new strategies to become self-sufficient and generate revenue, like running summer camps and renting lockers and towels.
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