Men's Golf

Josh Brewer
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Josh Brewer, who owns more than a decade of collegiate golf experience as a successful player, instructor and recruiter, is in his fourth year as a USC men[apos]s and women[apos]s golf assistant coach.
Brewer came to USC after spending the previous six seasons (2003-08) as an assistant men[apos]s golf coach at his alma mater, Indiana.
[quote]Josh has a wide array of competitive, coaching and recruiting experience at the Division I level,[quote] USC Director of Golf Kurt Schuette said. [quote]His experience and commitment will immediately contribute to our mission of developing champions and championships.[quote]
In his short time at USC, Brewer has helped guide five women[apos]s and three men[apos]s All-Americans (and a men[apos]s freshman All-American) as well as two women[apos]s and one men[apos]s Pac-10 Players of the Year and a men[apos]s and women[apos]s Pac-10 Freshman of the Year.
During Brewer[apos]s six years with the Hoosiers, Indiana made four trips to the NCAA Championships (2004-06, 2008). Its berth in the NCAA Finals this past season was its first since 1996.
Also during Brewer[apos]s tenure at Indiana, the Hoosiers won 11 team titles and claimed a runner-up finish at the 2005 Big Ten Championships. He helped guide Jorge Campillo and Jeff Overton to Big Ten Championships individual titles and Big Ten Player of the Year and All-American honors in 2008 and 2005, respectively. Campillo tied for second at the 2008 NCAA Championships while Overton has been a PGA Tour member since 2006.
Brewer played four years at Indiana (1995-98), helping the Hoosiers reach the 1996 NCAA Finals, the 1997 NCAA Regionals and the 1998 Big Ten Championship crown. He was a two-time All-American Scholar Team selection (1997-98) and a three-year Academic All-Big-Ten honoree (1996-98).
The Hoosier-state native graduated from Indiana in 1998 with a degree in Business Management. Following graduation, he erased a nine-shot deficit to win the Indiana Amateur Championship that year and then began a three-year stint as a financial advisor before beginning his career as a coach. He also recently completed a Master[apos]s of Kinesiology from Indiana.
Born Sept. 17, 1975, Brewer is married to the former Selena Offredo.