Baylor men's golf coach Mike McGraw to retire

Baylor University announced that longtime men's golf coach Mike McGraw will retire after leading the Bears to multiple NCAA successes. McGraw, a Hall of Fame inductee, guided the team to six NCAA Championship berths in the previous nine seasons. The retirement marks the end of an era for the program in Waco, Texas.

Waco, Texas – Baylor men's golf coach Mike McGraw is retiring, as announced on January 21, 2026. A Hall of Fame coach, McGraw led the Bears to NCAA Championship berths in six of the previous nine potential championship seasons. His tenure has been marked by consistent postseason appearances, contributing to the program's reputation in collegiate golf.

The announcement highlights McGraw's significant impact on Baylor athletics. Under his leadership, the team achieved notable success, including those six NCAA berths. Details on his successor or the timing of his departure beyond the retirement news were not specified in the release.

McGraw's retirement comes at a time when Baylor's men's golf program continues to build on its competitive foundation. The university expressed gratitude for his contributions, though no direct quotes from McGraw or officials were provided in the initial statement.

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