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Brad Sutterfield

Brad Sutterfield is in his 14th season as Utah Tech head men’s golf coach. Last season, he led Utah Tech to five top-7 showings in 10 team events, including a runner-up performance at the Colorado State Ram Masters, and a seventh place finish at the 2025 WAC Championships. 

In 2023-24, Sutterfield guided the Trailblazers to six top-15 team finishes in 10 events, highlighted by a sixth-place finish at the 2024 WAC Championships.  

In the Trailblazers' first year of NCAA Division I play, he led his team to three top-10 team finishes, highlighted by a fifth-place showing at the UC Santa Barbara Intercollegiate.

In the 2018-19 season, Coach Sutterfield and the Trailblazers enjoyed arguably their most successful season in the program’s four-year era as the Trailblazers posted six top-five team finishes and 11 total top-10 showings in 12 total team events, highlighted by a wire-to-wire victory at the 2019 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf South Central/West Regional Championships. The program also placed ninth-overall at the 2019 NCAA National Championships and recorded a runner-up finish in its debut at the RMAC Championships.

In the 2017-18 campaign, Sutterfield led the Trailblazers to its third Pacific West Conference team title in four seasons, which earned him his second conference Coach of the Year award and also clinched the program’s 10th-straight NCAA regional tournament berth. The Trailblazers collected four tournament wins overall last year, along with seven-straight top-three team finishes and nine total top-10s in nine events overall.

Under his direction, the Trailblazers finished in the top-three overall in the PacWest in each of the past six seasons, including consecutive PacWest team titles in 2015 and 2016, and a runner-up finish in 2014, for which Sutterfield was named conference Coach of the Year.

Prior to his arrival to Utah Tech, Sutterfield played professional golf for 15 years as a member of the PGA Tour, European Tour, the Web.com Tour, Canadian Tour, Asian Tour and European Challenge Tour. He played collegiately at BYU (1987-94), where he earned all-conference honors while playing along side PGA Tour members Mike Weir and Dean Wilson. In addition to his collegiate career at BYU, Sutterfield won the 1992 Utah State Amateur.

Sutterfield has worked with renowned swing instructors Mike Malaksa, Jim McLean, Adam Schriber,  Jim Flick, Doug Roberts and Mike Smith. He has also built working relationships with renowned sports psychologists Bob Rotella, Keith Henschen and Neale Smith.

Coach Sutterfield and his wife, Tayna, are the parents of three daughters.