Kylee Sullivan
Kylee Sullivan

Bio

The Ferris State University men's and women's golf programs announced the appointment of Kylee Sullivan as the program's assistant coach prior to the 2019-20 campaign. 

Sullivan concluded a stellar collegiate golf career at NCAA Division I Oakland University last spring and was a two-time Scholar All-American. 

A Colorado native, Sullivan compiled numerous top 10 finishes and posted two collegiate tournament wins in her four seasons (2015-19) at Oakland. She also notched a third-place finish at the conference championships and notched the second-lowest 54-hole score in Oakland history. The Horizon League Academic Honor Roll selection served as vice president of OU's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).

Sullivan, who earned a bachelor's degree in history, prepped at Cheyenne Mountain High School in Colorado where she was a four-time Colorado Springs Gazette Player of the Year choice. A member of three state champion teams, Sullivan also claimed four regional championships and represented Colorado in the Girl's Junior America's Cup. In her prep career, she also qualified for the PGA Junior Championship.

While at Cheyenne Mountain, Sullivan was awarded a Rotary Champion Award for citizenship and charity work and earned honor roll distinction four consecutive years. She also was inducted into the National Honor Society and served as the student body vice president.

Sullivan's background also includes a three-year tenure working at the Country Club of Colorado along with assisting in helping run high school golf camps. She's also been a Special Olympics volunteer.