Chan Metts

Metts became the fourth Head Coach in program history in July of 2023. He comes to the Buccaneers after coaching stops at the University of Sioux Falls, Georgia Southern University and most recently Western Kentucky University.
 
Metts comes to the Buccaneers after spending the last five seasons as the head coach at Western Kentucky after taking on the role in 2018. In his first season with the Hilltoppers he helped guide two individuals to NCAA Regional berths in the same season, Billy Tom Sargent and Stuart Easton, marking the first time in program history two individuals qualified in the same season.
 
His time with the Hilltoppers came with many noteworthy moments, including Sargent’s performance in the Regionals that led to the first Hilltopper to compete in the NCAA Championships in Metts’ first season in charge. Sargent now plays on the Korn Ferry Tour as he joins a handful of players Metts has led to play on Tours around the world.
 
Before arriving at WKU, Metts spent two seasons as an Assistant Coach at Georgia Southern. In those two seasons, GSU claimed back-to-back runner-up finishes in the Sun Belt Conference as well as clinching a berth in the NCAA Championships in the 2017 campaign. That tenure also saw Stephen Fisk come along, another golfer that is currently on the Korn Ferry Tour.
 
Metts got his start in the coaching world at Sioux Falls University, serving as the Graduate Assistant for the Cougars for one season with both the Men’s and Women’s programs. Before jumping into intercollegiate athletics, Metts worked for the Department of Juvenile Justice in Georgia as a juvenile probation officer for seven years. While serving in this position, Metts continued to compete as an amateur throughout Georgia.
 
A native of Dublin, Georgia, Metts walked on the Georgia College and State University men's golf team in 2005 and earned a scholarship in his senior year. As a junior, Metts played in five tournaments, including a tie for 20th at the conference tournament and seventh at the regional. To add to his top-10 region finish, Metts nearly led the Bobcats to a national tournament appearance, missing a bid by one stroke.
 
Metts and his wife, Whitney, have been married 14 years.
 
What They Are Saying About Chan Metts
“Chan is a great golf coach, and an even better person. He will work hard to develop players on and off the golf course and I am excited for Charleston Southern’s future. Coach Metts is a great hire!” – Georgia Southern Head Golf Coach Carter Collins
 
“Chan is one of the top young coaches in the country. He’s motivated to continue the success of CSU golf. Chan will not only do a great job coaching golf, but as a man of strong faith, will lead the program in a manner that represents Charleston Southern values.” – Wisconsin Head Men’s Golf Coach Michael Wilson
 
“Very excited to see Coach Metts get the coaching job at Charleston Southern. He is a great coach with a lot of passion and dedication to the game. I learned a lot in my time playing for coach Metts and very thankful for everything he did for me.” – Western Kentucky Alum and Korn Ferry Tour Member Billy Tom Sargent