One of the Kenosha area’s most-touted amateur golfers, Carly Werwie begins her third year as a graduate assistant coach in 2017-18. A native of Kenosha, Wis., Werwie attended Bradford High School, where she won the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association individual state title in both 2004 and 2005.
Werwie attended Wisconsin-Madison and played golf for the Badgers. She set a school record for the lowest 72-hole total at the Big Ten Conference Women’s Golf Championship and was the recipient of the Big Ten Sportsmanship award in 2011. Werwie graduated in 2011 with a bachelor’s in human development & family studies.
Throughout Werwie’s amateur career, she played in numerous national tournaments and United States Golf Association events. In 2008, she was named the Wisconsin “Women’s Player of the Year.”
Following graduation, she worked for one year at Bright Horizons in Abbott Park, Ill., while advancing through all three stages of Ladies Professional Golf Association Q-School, earning her full status on the LPGA Symetra Tour. She competed and played full time on that tour between 2013 and 2015 and qualified for final stage of the LPGA Q-School three years in a row.
Carly is the lead instructor for The Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha and also works as the First Assistant at Racine Country Club. Carly is currently a PGA Level 1 Apprentice working towards her way of being a PGA Member and is TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) Level 1 Certified since November of 2017.
Werwie is currently working on her master’s in educational leadership at Carthage which will be completed Spring of 2018.
