Hannah Satterfield

Hannah Satterfield
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Bio

Hannah Wall Satterfield is a former collegiate standout and accomplished coach who has made a strong impact in women’s golf both as a player and leader. Most recently, Satterfield served as the head women’s golf coach at Piedmont University from August 2022 through May 2025, where she led a dramatic turnaround for the Lions program.

During her three seasons at Piedmont, Satterfield improved the team’s scoring average from 348 to 317 while guiding the program to multiple record-breaking performances. In her final season, the Lions posted some of the best scores in program history and finished runner-up, marking the top team finish in school history. She also helped lead the Lions to a victory at the Greenbriar Invitational, where the team fired rounds of 304 and 312.

Under her leadership, Satterfield coached Erin Donovan to one of the most decorated careers in program history. Donovan earned USA South Rookie of the Year honors in 2023–24 and was named USA South Player of the Year in both 2023–24 and 2024–25. Donovan also became Piedmont’s first-ever qualifier for the NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championship, where she made the cut and finished tied for 11th in her national championship debut.

Prior to her time at Piedmont, Satterfield spent three years on staff at Tallulah Falls School from 2019–2022. She led the middle school golf program during the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons before serving as Head of Golf for the high school program during the 2021–22 academic year.

As a student-athlete, Satterfield was a standout golfer at Truett McConnell University. She once held the program’s low-round scoring record with a 74 and helped lead the Lady Bears to several record-breaking seasons. She was also recognized for her leadership and sportsmanship by being named to the NAIA Champions of Character Team in 2019.

Before her collegiate career, Satterfield was a three-sport athlete at White County High School, competing in golf, softball, and basketball.

A Georgia native, Satterfield earned her bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Truett McConnell University in 2019 and later received her Master of Arts in Teaching from Georgia College & State University in May 2022.