Meggan Bunker joined the Royals in the fall of 2017 as head women’s golf coach after most recently serving as the head men’s golf coach at NCAA Division I California State University, Bakersfield.
She picked up her first tournament win with the Royals in her first season as Queens won the Eagle Invitational hosted by Embry-Riddle.Queens then went on to finish second at the SAC Championships that same year.
Bunker took over the California State University Roadrunners in March of 2015 improving the team’s national ranking 20 spots, and their team scoring average five strokes each season.
Prior to becoming head coach for CSU Bakersfield, Bunker worked as the assistant golf pro/PGA apprentice at Bakersfield Country Club from 2011-2015. She is also currently in Level 3 of the PGA Golf Management Program and active in playing professional tournaments for the Southern California PGA.
Bunker earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 2010 from CSU Bakersfield following and impressive four-years of play as a student-athlete. The four-year letterwinner for the Roadrunners was the first recruit for the inaugural women’s golf team during the 2006-07 season, and she went on to lead CSU Bakersfield in scoring average as a freshman. As of 2015, Bunker still had the fourth-best career scoring average for a Roadrunner in program history (min. 30 rounds played).
Following graduation Bunker continued playing as a professional in Pro SoCal PGA tournaments. She was the 2012 Southern California PGA Runner-Up Player of the Year and has taken part in the auditions for the the Golf Channel’s Big Break twice. In 2010 and 2008, she won the Kern County Women's Amateur Championship and claimed the Riverlakes Amateur Championship in 2006.