Conner Robbins is entering his sixth season leading the University of Puget Sound golf program, a year defined by milestones and growth for the Loggers. Under his leadership, the 2025-26 season proved to be a banner year, especially for the women's team, securing multiple victories and individual awards.
In the fall of 2025, the women's team secured their first-ever tournament victory at the PLU Invitational carding a team score of 690 (+114). The momentum continued into April 2026 at the Wildcat Invitational, where the Loggers claimed another team title with a score of 672. Kira Goode earned medalist honors.Â
In his first season, Robbins helped guide Reynn Hoshide ’22 to his second career All-Northwest honor. Hoshide also won Puget Sound's Richard Ulrich Award for Leadership, while Georgia Lavinder receiver the athletic department's Paul & Helen Perdue Award for Community Service.
From competing to instructing, Robbins has deep ties in the golf community throughout the West Coast. Robbins competed collegiately at the University of Washington, where he was a two-year captain for the NCAA D-I program. Since then, Robbins has competed professionally for several years as a Canadian Tour member.
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He was previously the Director of Instruction and Coaching at North Shore Golf Course in Tacoma. Robbins' prior experience includes serving as a golf professional at the PGA West Stadium Course in La Quinta, California, and working at Trophy Lake Golf Course in Port Orchard.Â
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Robbins is a 2003 graduate of the University of Washington, earning a Bachelor of Science degree while majoring in sociology. Â