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		<title>Faculty Hall of Fame: Coach Tom Brennan</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2011 13:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michele Reed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[“He’s 5 and his golfing future’s rosy,” read the headline in 1940 when the Syracuse Herald ran a photo of young Tom Brennan, at the edge of the green at Syracuse’s Sunnycrest Golf Course, pencil in hand. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“He’s 5 and his golfing future’s rosy,” read the  headline in 1940 when the Syracuse Herald ran a photo of young Tom Brennan, at  the edge of the green at Syracuse’s Sunnycrest Golf Course, pencil in hand. Now  Golf Coach Emeritus Brennan, having retired from leading successful golf  programs at three schools, can still be seen on the greens most days. But  despite the fact that he’s officially retired, nothing much slows down this  dynamo who keeps up a busy schedule of golfing, painting, speaking and writing.<span id="more-1089"></span></p>
<p>Even as a child, Brennan was no stranger  to the golf course. His uncles were PGA professionals and held various positions  around Central New York. “It was always around me as a young lad,” says Brennan.  When other kids were playing soccer and football, Brennan was on the golf  course. He lived next door and calls Sunnycrest “my little playground.”</p>
<p>The Syracuse native earned his bachelor’s,  master’s and CAS degrees from Syracuse University, after serving in the U.S.  Navy.</p>
<p>He joined the Oswego faculty in 1962 and  coached the golf team until his retirement in 1989, racking up an impressive 11  consecutive SUNY Athletic Conference Golf Team Championships and 15 straight  NCAA Division III Golf Championship appearances. He coached nine NCAA Golf  All-Americans, including 1978 NCAA Division III Individual Champion Jim Quinn  ’79 and PGA pro golfer Wayne Levi ’74.</p>
<p>His three straight undefeated seasons:  (60-0) 1969, 1970, and 1971, culminated in Oswego taking second place in the  1971 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Golf Championships. His illustrious  career would see him elected to the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of  Fame in 1997, one of only 55 in the nation at that time.</p>
<p>“Coaching depends on the expertise of the  coach and an athlete’s skill and respect,” Brennan says. “Equally important is  the support of the athletic department, college faculty, administration, student  body and community.</p>
<p>“When I was at Oswego State from ’62 to  ’89, Oswego State had all those facets in line and that’s why we were so  successful and so was the whole athletic program,” he says.</p>
<p>After his retirement from Oswego in 1989,  Coach Brennan and his wife, Phyllis, moved to Myrtle Beach, S.C., known to many  as “the Golf Capital of the World.” He would go on to teach and coach at Coastal  Carolina University for 10 years and another eight at the Carolina Golf Academy,  which trains PGA golf professionals. In the ’90s, he directed the summer Myrtle  Beach Junior Golf Program.</p>
<p>The coach still shares his golf expertise  through articles in the local newspapers and talks at area civic groups. He  devotes himself to watercolor painting with the same passion he brought to the  game of golf. And whenever they can, he and Phyllis visit sons Scott and Terry  in the Syracuse area.</p>
<p>Sometimes at the beach or a golf course he  will run into a former player. They remember the coach and the lessons they  learned from him. It’s no wonder. He has a very positive personal teaching  philosophy: “It’s teaching these young people, men and women, the personal  values they can use in their lives,” he says. “Too many coaches are more  interested in winning or losing than teaching these young people life’s values.”</p>
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