Hall of Fame

Nagy

Shanna Nagy-Klauk

  • Class
    1999
  • Induction
    2005
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Golf
Shanna Nagy Klauk – Florida Southern College (Women’s Golf)
Florida Southern golfer Shanna Nagy helped begin a tradition of excellence for both the Lady Moccasins and the Sunshine State Conference on the links. The first woman golfer ever to earn induction into the SSC Hall of Fame, Nagy shot her way to the NCAA Division II Women’s Individual Championship and National Player of the Year honors in both 1996 and 1998. Her win in 1998 was the first of five straight individual championships for the Lady Mocs. Nagy led FSC to a fourth-place national finish in 1996 and national runner-up finishes in 1998 and 1999. The amazing four-time All-American (1996-99) holds the FSC records for low score in a two-round tournament (142) and low score in a four-round tournament (301) and has the second-best season stroke average (76.22) and second-best career stroke average (78.04) in FSC women’s golf history. The native of Jacksonville, Fla., earned Sunshine State Conference Golfer of the Year honors and was a first team All-SSC selection in 1999. In college, Nagy received the ODK Salute Award and was a Honda Scholarship Award Nominee. In 1999, Nagy received her degree in elementary education and taught fifth grade for three years at an inner-city elementary school. She has been a caddy for her husband, Jeff Klauk, who was also a four-time All-American golfer at FSC and now competes on the Nationwide Tour. A member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes on the Nationwide Tour and the Tour Wives Association, Nagy has recently retired from caddying to start a family.