Mike O'Sullivan dies, leaving legacy in local golf
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 9:10 AM
Last updated Jun 18, 2026
Mike O'Sullivan, a notable figure in the Daytona Beach golf community, passed away last week at the age of 88. Known for his roles as a PGA professional, college coach, and accomplished player, he left a significant impact on both local and state golf. O'Sullivan was instrumental at Riviera Country Club and Oceanside Country Club, and was a member of the North Florida PGA Hall of Fame. A service is scheduled for June 27 at Central Baptist Church in Daytona Beach.
- •O'Sullivan served as a PGA professional and college coach for many years.
- •He was a head pro at Riviera and Oceanside Country Clubs.
- •He won the Florida PGA's Professional of the Year in 1979.
- •An inaugural member of the North Florida PGA Hall of Fame.
- •Service scheduled for June 27 at Central Baptist Church.
- 9:10 AMYahoo Sports — Mike O'Sullivan, the pro's pro, leaves a long trail on local golf scene
"Mike O'Sullivan grew up in Daytona Beach and returned there to serve for decades as a PGA professional, college coach and excellent golfer.
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