TALLULAH FALLS, Ga. — Tallulah Falls School has named Hannah Satterfield as its new varsity golf coach, returning a familiar face to lead both the boys and girls programs.
Satterfield previously served as the school’s varsity golf coach in 2022 and most recently coached the TFS middle school golf teams during the 2025-26 season. She brings a combination of high school, collegiate and previous Tallulah Falls coaching experience to the position.
“I am honored to be named the head coach of the TFS varsity golf program,” Satterfield said. “Golf has been a significant part of my life as a former collegiate player and as a coach at the middle school, high school, and collegiate levels. I look forward to building a culture of effort, integrity, and excellence while helping our student-athletes develop both on and off the course.”
A standout golfer during her playing career, Satterfield competed at White County High School before continuing her career at Truett McConnell University.
In addition to her previous coaching roles at Tallulah Falls, Satterfield served as head women’s golf coach at Piedmont University from 2023 to 2025. She also led the TFS middle school golf program from 2019 to 2021 before returning to coach the team during the 2025-26 school year.
Athletic Director Greg Neeley said Satterfield’s familiarity with the school and experience at the collegiate level made her an ideal choice for the position.
“We’re excited for Hannah to be leading our golf program,” Neeley said. “Her experience having coached here before and at the collegiate level make her a great fit.”
Satterfield takes over a program that has enjoyed recent success.
The Lady Indians are coming off a sixth-place finish at the state tournament and have captured three consecutive region championships. The Indians have also maintained a strong presence at the state level, with golfers qualifying for the state tournament in each of the past four seasons. Four Tallulah Falls golfers competed at state this spring.
With an experienced coach returning to the program and both teams coming off successful seasons, Tallulah Falls hopes to continue building on its recent accomplishments when competition resumes this fall.





