Men's Golf

Trey Fessler
- Title:
- Golf Head Coach
St. Cloud State University Director of Athletics Holly Schreiner has announced Trey Fessler as the next head coach of men’s and women’s golf on May 22, 2026. Fessler is the first head coach hired following the restart of the program for the 2026-27 season. He is the 19th overall coach of the men’s program and the 10th coach of the women’s program.
“We are thrilled to have Trey join our department as our men’s and women’s golf head coach,” said Schreiner. “His enthusiasm, integrity and commitment to developing this program align perfectly with our vision of success. We look forward to the future of our golf programs under his leadership.”
“I am extremely excited for the opportunity to lead the men’s and women’s golf programs at St. Cloud State University,” said Fessler. “I would like to thank Holly Schreiner, Nora Lieser and Abby Rittenhouse for believing in me and selecting me for this position. I am ready to get to work with our student-athletes to build a culture of hard work and excellence, I look forward to being a part of the Husky community and bringing the Husky golf programs to national success.”
Fessler is an accomplished collegiate and professional golfer who earned 2020 NJCAA First Team All-America honors and PGA Tour status in Latin America from 2021-23. In the professional ranks, Fessler has won 23 events, including the 2025 Minnesota PGA Golf Champions and 2025 Minnesota PGA Assistant Championship tournaments. He is currently a teaching professional at Albany Golf Club.
Fessler competed collegiately at Mesa Community College (2019-20) and Tampa (D-II, 2020-21). At Mesa, he was named a 2020 NJCAA First Team All-American and Jack Nicklaus Award finalist after posting a 70.86 scoring average. He also placed second at the Chandler Gilberts Men’s Tourney (69-64) and third at the NJCAA DII National Preview (71-71). He competed in five events with Tampa, posting his lowest score (+1) at the Saint Leo Invitational and finished tied for 15th at the 2021 Sunshine State Conference Tournament.
The Hanover, Minn., native competed for St. Michael-Albertville High School where he was a six-year letterwinner and six-year state participant, finishing runner-up twice. He holds the high school state record in Minnesota with a round of 63 and participated in the 2016 and 2019 US Junior Amateur Championships.
“We are thrilled to have Trey join our department as our men’s and women’s golf head coach,” said Schreiner. “His enthusiasm, integrity and commitment to developing this program align perfectly with our vision of success. We look forward to the future of our golf programs under his leadership.”
“I am extremely excited for the opportunity to lead the men’s and women’s golf programs at St. Cloud State University,” said Fessler. “I would like to thank Holly Schreiner, Nora Lieser and Abby Rittenhouse for believing in me and selecting me for this position. I am ready to get to work with our student-athletes to build a culture of hard work and excellence, I look forward to being a part of the Husky community and bringing the Husky golf programs to national success.”
Fessler is an accomplished collegiate and professional golfer who earned 2020 NJCAA First Team All-America honors and PGA Tour status in Latin America from 2021-23. In the professional ranks, Fessler has won 23 events, including the 2025 Minnesota PGA Golf Champions and 2025 Minnesota PGA Assistant Championship tournaments. He is currently a teaching professional at Albany Golf Club.
Fessler competed collegiately at Mesa Community College (2019-20) and Tampa (D-II, 2020-21). At Mesa, he was named a 2020 NJCAA First Team All-American and Jack Nicklaus Award finalist after posting a 70.86 scoring average. He also placed second at the Chandler Gilberts Men’s Tourney (69-64) and third at the NJCAA DII National Preview (71-71). He competed in five events with Tampa, posting his lowest score (+1) at the Saint Leo Invitational and finished tied for 15th at the 2021 Sunshine State Conference Tournament.
The Hanover, Minn., native competed for St. Michael-Albertville High School where he was a six-year letterwinner and six-year state participant, finishing runner-up twice. He holds the high school state record in Minnesota with a round of 63 and participated in the 2016 and 2019 US Junior Amateur Championships.










