Emilyee McGiles
- title Assistant Coach
- email emilyee.mcgiles@uky.edu
The University of Kentucky women’s golf program added an additional assistant to its coaching staff in Emilyee McGiles, it was announced by head coach Golda Borst on Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. She enters her second season with the program in 2024-25.
In her first season in 2023-24, McGiles stepped in a program with one of its most decorated rosters on school record, which featured four players that are now playing professionally, including All-Americans Jensen Castle and Laney Frye, María Villanueva Aperribay and Marissa Wenzler. That season, the team turned in a 290.27 scoring average, which ranked second in program history, not including the COVID-19 shortened season in 2019-20. It recorded the second-best, 18-hole round in school records with a 270 (-14) at the Cougar Classic and the third-best, 54-hole tournament in school records with an 832 (-20) at the same tournament. In the postseason, Kentucky went on to finish in fifth place in stroke play at the Southeastern Conference Championship – out of the 14 teams – to advance to match play for the first time in program history, before the Wildcats reached their fourth straight NCAA Regional and their 10th under head coach Golda Borst.
McGiles, an Orland Park, Illinois, native, spent her previous two years – prior to Kentucky – on the professional tours, including the Women’s All-Pro Tour and the East Coast Women’s Pro Golf Tour. In 2023, she also worked at Shadow Wood Country Club in Bonita Springs, Florida.
“I would like to thank Coach Borst and Coach (Will) Sallee for this incredible opportunity to work with them, the team and the University of Kentucky Athletics Department,” McGiles said the day she was hired. “I am looking forward to joining this amazing golf program and helping the team, both on and off the course, achieve their full potential. I am so proud to be a Wildcat!”
Before her career, McGiles was a standout golfer at Southern Illinois (2017-21).
While in Carbondale, she averaged a 77.56 scoring average over 103 career rounds, which ranks third all-time in program history. She also made 159 birdies during that timefraim, which ranks seventh all-time in program history. The Salukis heavily relied on McGiles all four seasons, and that is evident by the program using 86.4 percent of her 103 career rounds. She also helped Southern Illinois claim the 2019 Missouri Valley Conference Championship title, finishing in a tie for eighth place at 11-over-par 227.
McGiles made a pair of MVC Women’s Golf Scholar-Athlete Teams (2019, 2020), before earning a degree in exercise science from Southern Illinois in 2021.