Garrett Adair

Garrett Adair
Garrett Adair
Bio

Garrett Adair is beginning his second stint as head men's and women's golf coach for the Jaguars on June 1, 2026

Adair spent seven years on the staff at A&M-Victoria, starting in 2017 as an assistant before being promoted to head coach in March of 2020.

From then, Adair turned the Jaguars into a powerhouse, winning the women's conference title in 2021 and four consecutive men's conference championships from 2021-2024. He was a two-time Red River Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, as well.

Under his guidance, the Jaguars posted two Top 5 finishes at the NAIA Men's Golf National Championships – a fourth-place finish in 2022 and a fifth-place finish in 2024. In 2024, Adair also coached the program's best-ever individual finish at the national tournament, which was a T-8 finish by Joshua Van der Wath.

Adair coached five NAIA All-Americans during his first stint with the program with Max Schliesing (2022), Carson Caylor (2023), Van der Wath, Nathan Biais and Enzo Dakiche (2024) earning some of the highest honors in collegiate golf.

Prior to coming to Victoria, Adair served as a volunteer assistant coach for the University of Idaho men's golf team. He played collegiately at Western Texas College and North Idaho College before concluding his collegiate career at the University of Great Falls (now known as University of Providence-Great Falls).

The Moscow, Idaho, native graduated from UGF in 2016 with a Bachelor's degree in Health and Human Performance. He and his wife Darolyn have a daughter, Oaklynn.