The 2013-14 campaign is the first for Kyle Fouts as a graduate assistant. He begins his coaching career after competing for the NSU men's golf team for four years.
One of the most decorated players in school history, Fouts played in 40 career tournaments and missed just one event in his illustrious career. He carded more rounds of 70 or better (10) than he did in the 80’s (8), and his career-best finish was a solo fourth at the 2010 MSSU Spring Invitational (71-77=148). He shot a career-best two-round score of 144 (74-70) at the 2012 Dave Falconer Memorial Invitational to finish T-7, and his career-low three-round score of 212 (68-74-70) was carded at the 2013 Bash at the Beach.
His best individual round of 67 came at the 2010 Lone Star Conference Championship (9th, 74-72-67). He recorded 12 career top-10 finishes and was a three-time all-conference performer (2013 All-MIAA, 2011 All-LSC, 2010 All-LSC). He was also named to the 2013 Division II PING All-Central Region team.
Fouts earned a bachelor of science degree in health and human performance from Northeastern State in 2013, and he is currently working toward a masters degree in kinesiology.
The Carrollton, Texas, native competed at Hebron High School, where he won the District 6-5A Championship as a junior and finished runner up as a senior. He was also a two-time first team all-district performer, and he is the son of Doug and Suzanne Fouts.