Weber State University Athletics

Hall of Fame - Kerri Clark

3/5/2015 6:58:00 PM | Wildcat Club

Kerri Clark

Women's Golf (1982-85)

Inducted January 1995

  Weber State enjoyed great success in women's golf in the 1980s, and Kerri Clark was a key figure in the Wildcats' championship run.

  Clark earned AIAW Division II All-America status as a member of Weber State's National Championship team in 1982. Clark was the top-ranked golfer nationally in 1983, 1984 and 1985.

  In 1985, Clark was named Division II All-American as a member of Weber State's Small College National Championship team in 1985, and also an NCAA Division I All-American honorable mention.

In her senior season, Clark was ranked sixth nationally in Division I, the highest ranking ever for a Weber State women's golfer. She also won the NCAA Long Drive competition while at WSU.

 Clark holds Weber State records for best rounds for 18, 36 and 54 holes. She was coached at WSU by Mike Farrell and Carl Lynn.

 Born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, Clark won many junior tournaments in Nevada.

  After leaving Weber State, Clark competed on the LPGA, European, Australian and Asian tours. In 1995, Clark joined the John Jacobs team of PGA and LPGA instructors, and has worked at numerous top-notch teach facilities in Oregon, Nevada and Washington.

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