Olivia Jordan begins her sixth season as Head Women's Golf Coach at Belmont.
In her five seasons at Belmont, Jordan has elevated the program to heights not seen in its history. Under her leadership, the Bruins have won four team titles and eight individual titles, earned 25 top-five finishes, earned runner-up finishes in two conference championships, and have had nine All-Conference performers.
During the 2024-25 season, the Bruins Tposted six top-six finishes in 10 events, including a season-best second place showing at the Braun Intercollegiate. In addition, freshman Sloane Biddle earned All-MVC honors.
Jordan came to Belmont after spending two seasons as an Assistant Coach at UAB under Ryan Ashburn. During her two years with the UAB program, she helped elevate the program to new heights. The Blazers improved 37 spots in the Golfstat rankings (170 to 133), bettered their team scoring average by eight strokes, won two team championships (South Alabama, UNC Greensboro) and broke every team and individual record in program history.
Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Jordan competed for nine years as a professional on the Symetra Tour. As a professional, she won three times, posted 20 top-10 finishes, and was ranked as high as 360th on the Rolex World Women’s Golf Rankings. Her three wins came at the 2013 Credit Union Classic, the 2014 Prairie Band Casino & Resort Charity Classic and the 2017 Florida’s Natural Charity Classic.
Before embarking on her professional career, Jordan competed on the collegiate level for Charleston Southern from 2006-10. While a member of the Buccaneers women’s golf team, she led the program to two Big South Conference titles in 2008 and 2010 and won the individual conference championship in 2010. She also earned four individual titles and recorded 28 top-10 finishes.
Jordan was a four-time All-Conference performer, named the Big South Player of the Year in 2009, and was named to the Big South All-Decade Team for women’s golf. In addition, she was named CSU’s Senior Female Athlete of the Year in 2010 and was inducted in the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2017.
Jordan’s final event as an amateur was victory in the St. Andrews Junior Ladies Championship on the Old Course at St. Andrews.
A native of the Isle of Jersey in the United Kingdom, she graduated in 2010 from Charleston Southern with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology.
Olivia lives in Fairview, Tennessee.