A well-deserved honor

Enyart named 2012 Iowa Girls Golf Coach of the Year

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Whereas the CIML has a Coach of the Year award, the LHC doesn't. If it did, Enyart likely would have been a multiple recipient of it by now.

And though the award he just received is a yearly honor, one can't help but see it as a recognition of the total body of work of Enyart's coaching tenure.

"I think it's more of a culimation of where we've been, what we've done, what we've been able to maintain and where we're going," Enyart said.

But when you ask his former players why they think Enyart received the award, they don't mention wins or stats. It's all about the person.

"He's so relateable, Benson said. "He cared about us not only as his players, but as people. There'd be times where things would come up for school, and he'd be our biggest fan."

"He's definitely the most deserving person of this award," added Jenna Blunt, a 2011 graduate who was on varsity for four years. "At golf meets, he was the coach that, no matter who I was playing with, he was encouraging to everyone. Other players could be having a horrible round and when he showed up they would be more happy to see him than their own coach because he's so positive."

Blunt's prep career ended with her 2011 team finishing third at regionals, just four strokes shy of going to state. Though it was a heartbreaking end to the season, Enyart helped the Cardinals get over it.

"He said it was one of the best years he's ever had," Blunt said. "He was so proud. We all played our best. It just wasn't in the cards that day. He turned what could have been an awful day into a feeling of accomplishment."

Enyart said his golf program is focused around a few key components: Learning a game you will be able to enjoy all your life, learning to play golf in a competitive setting and learning life lessons from the game of golf.

"Those are the things I really focus on with the kids," he said. "To me, that's more important than the winning and losing, the championships, etc. Those things are fun, but it's about seeing the improvement from the time the golfers are freshmen through the time they are seniors."

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