Ryan Hybl leaves Oklahoma to become Georgia Tech's new golf head coach

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jun 5, 2026, 1:16 AM

Last updated Jun 5, 2026

Ryan Hybl leaves Oklahoma to become Georgia Tech's new golf head coach
Summary

Ryan Hybl concluded his tenure as head coach of the Oklahoma men's golf team during the national championship, with the program finishing just outside the match play cut. A week prior, he was named the head coach at Georgia Tech, succeeding Bruce Heppler. Hybl expressed his desire to be closer to family in Georgia influenced his decision to leave, despite his success at Oklahoma, including a national championship in 2017. He aims to build Georgia Tech's golf program and pursue its first NCAA team title.

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  • Hybl led Oklahoma to 51 team titles over 17 years.
  • His final round at Oklahoma was during the national championship.
  • Hybl aims to build on Georgia Tech's history in college golf.
  • Family considerations played a significant role in his decision.
  • He aims to bring Georgia Tech its first NCAA team title.
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  • 1:16 AMYahoo SportsRyan Hybl's journey departs Oklahoma and a new climb begins at Georgia Tech
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Hybl’s final round as the head coach at the University of Oklahoma came to an end Monday on La Costa’s front nine. Now, the next chapter officially begins in Atlanta, Georgia.

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