Randy Bickel enters his fourth season as the head coach of the Lincoln women's golf team in 2021-22.
Under Bickel's direction, the Blue Tigers opened a shortened 2019-20 season with a runner-up finish at the Ranger Invitational. Samantha Van Dort was the individual champion, becoming the first member of the LU women's golf team to win a tournament since 2012, while the team finish was Lincoln's best since 2011.
Following a hiatus due to the pandemic, Bickel rallied the Blue Tigers in the spring of 2021 to compete in a seven-tournament season. The highlight came in the first round of the PGA WORKS Championship, played at TPC Sawgrass, as the Blue Tigers finished the first set of 18 holes in third place overall. One of Bickel's players, Emalee Bennett, earned the prestigious MIAA Academic Excellence Award, while Mikala Jungmeyer placed 21st at the MIAA Championship.
Bickel spent 15 years serving as the head boy's and girls' golf coach at Jefferson City High School where he has developed numerous players who have competed at the NCAA Division I, II and III levels. In 14 of his 15 years at JCHS, Bickel has had at least one playe advance to the state tournament, and, in 2007, Bickel coached the boy's team to a fourth-place finish at the state championship.
Since 2013, Bickel has worked as the manager of Tanglewood Golf Course in Fulton, Mo., and from 2006-11 he served as the Junior Golf Director for the Missouri Golf Association.
Bickel played football and golf at the University of Central Missouri for a year before an injury prematurely ended his career. He later transferred to Lincoln and earned a bachelor's degree of science in marketing in 1983.
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