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Paul Hjulberg
Head Coach • paul.hjulberg@ucr.edu
Paul Hjulberg (pronounced jewel-berg) was hired on July 1,
2000 as director of men's and women's golf.
Though UCR is his first collegiate coaching
opportunity, Hjulberg brings with him a great deal of experience,
having served as a golf professional at Canyon Crest Country
Club in Riverside from 1980-2000. He has extensive experience
in teaching, coaching and developing junior golfers.
While at Canyon Crest, he was responsible
for total golf operations with yearly revenues in excess of
$900,000. He planned and coordinated 30-plus member tournaments
each year and assisted in the planning, promotion and coordination
of 20 group outings per year. To date he has taught more than
5,000 lessons to golfers of all levels, including, individual,
groups, clinics and camps.
He is a 1974 graduate of Palos Verdes
High School and went on to receive a bachelor's degree in
personnel and industrial relations from Utah State in 1980.
He also played golf for the Aggies.
Hjulberg is a member of the Professional
Golfers Association of America (PGA) since 1983. Still an
active player, Hjulberg has participated in over 125 local
tournaments over the years. He has been honored with the 1998
San Bernardino-Riverside Chapter PGA Bill Strausbaugh Award
for Club Relations. He was a San Bernardino-Riverside Chapter
Board Member from 1996 to 2000 and chaired the PGA Chapter
Junior Golf Committee in 2000.
In his free time he enjoys being with
his family, participating in sports and gardening. He and
his wife, Lisa, have four children, Ian, Collin, Clayton and
Avery. They reside in Riverside.
Jennifer Dolph
Assistant Coach
Jennifer
Dolph was hired as UC Riverside assistant golf coach in February
2004. Dolph will assist Hjulberg with both the men’s
and women’s teams.
Dolph is a 2003 graduate of Eastern Washington
University, where she received her degree in recreation management
with a minor in business. Dolph earned Big Sky All-Conference
and Academic-All-Conference honors in 2003, a season highlighted
by her second place finish at the Santa Clara Invitational
and fifth place finish at the conference championships.
A 1999 graduate of Pullman High School
in Pullman, WA, Dolph was the Washington Junior Golf Association
District Champ in 1997.
Dolph is also assistant golf pro at Oak
Valley Golf Club in Beaumont and has served as a summer camp
counselor and golf instructor at camps in Massachusetts. In
her free time she enjoys shopping, camping, spending time
with family and friend and watching and playing golf.
Eric Riehle
Assistant Coach
Former
Highlander golfer Eric Riehle joined the staff as a volunteer
assistant in 2005-06 after concluding his four-year collegiate
career, and was appointed a part-time assistant coach in 2006.
During his career, Riehle participated
in 42 tournaments, averaging 73.93 strokes per round. He had
nine rounds in the 60's and career-low rounds of 66. He helped
the Highlanders to a pair of Big West Championships and two
NCAA West Regional Appearances in 2004 and 2005.
Riehle attended Hemet HS, where he played
for Coach Doug Oldham, helping the team to four league championships
. Riehle played in the Junior World Tournament at the age
of 17.
The native of Hemet earned his degree
in liberal studies in 2005. He is an assistant golf pro at
Oak Valley and is playing professionally on local mini-tours.
He is single and resides in Moreno Valley.
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