‘Fox’ returns to coaching at
Southwestern
By Ben Frotscher, CNA Sports Writer
Creston
News Advertiser, 2/28/2008
It was 1959 when Ron “Fox” Clinton took his first head
coaching job, and the veteran coach isn’t done yet.
Clinton has coached a variety of sports over the years, but this
spring, the 71-year-old will be taking his second stab at Southwestern
golf coach. He also coached the Spartan golf team in 1977 and 1978.
“I really like golf,” said Clinton. “Golf is a
great game and hopefully we’ll be able to recruit and add some
students to the student body. That’s the main reason we have
athletics — to promote the presence of the school.”
Clinton replaces former coach Loren Case who resigned from the position
after last year. Even though Clinton said he’s only an 18 to
20 scratch golfer, but he hopes to teach the players what they need
to do to be successful.
“I’m your basic bogie golfer. I have some flaws, but
the nice thing about flaws is you have areas to improve,” said
Clinton. “One thing we can do better is course management and
avoiding double-bogies. Course management is really important.”
Clinton’s coaching experience runs deep. He’s coached
in every position at Southwestern, except for volleyball — which
he’s had an opportunity to do on three different occasions.
His first job was high school baseball coach for Creston in 1959,
and he’s also dabbled in football, basketball, softball and
track at various levels.
This also isn’t the first time Clinton has come back to a sport
for the second time. His last major coaching job was Southwestern
softball five years ago, which was also a second-time-around position
for him.
Southwestern athletic director Bill Krejci said he was glad to have
Clinton back in the coaching ranks.
“He’s been loyal to Southwestern in a lot of different
ways,” said Krejci. “He really wanted to do it and if
you want to do it, you’ll be good at it.”
Head Coach:
Ron Clinton
Phone: 641.782.7081
Email: clinton@swcciowa.edu