Kyle Weisenburger is one the most venerated names in the history of golf at Findlay. He recorded the lowest season average of 73.28, the lowest career average of 74.33, and the lowest 72-holw score of 285 (-3). Weisenburger was named First Team All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) on four occasions (2000 through 2003), earned National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) First Team All-America honors (2000), was earned GLIAC Golfer-of-the-Year in both 2002 and 2003, and was selected National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) All-Great Lakes Region also in 2002 and 2003.
Weisenburger was selected as Male Athlete-of-the-Year at The University of Findlay for 2000-01, the same year that he placed fifth at the NAIA national championship. His belief that, “Sports allows athletes to develop successful work habits that can be carried over into anything you do in life,” was exemplified by graduating cum laude in 2003, as well as being named Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) All-America Scholar Athlete in 2002 and 2003. Weisenburger’s stellar career includes 10 tournament wins, the most by any Oilers golfer. He additionally played mini tour golf for five years where he was named Great Lakes Tour “Rookie-of-the-Year” in 2007, and claimed two professional wins.
An intervention specialist with the Riverdale Local Schools for the past two years, Weisenburger previously served in the same role with the Hardin County ESC for three years. He and his wife, Kari, who was also a student athlete at Findlay, reside in Ottawa, Ohio, with their young daughter, Karlee.