Bruce Fossum graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1959 with a BS in physical education and a minor in science. He began as assistant basketball coach at MSU under "Fordy" Anderson in 1959. In this capacity, Fossum scouted and recruited for the team.
In 1965 Fossum was appointed coach of the golf program while teaching techniques in basketball and golf. He organized a winter program for golfers that included weight training, stretching, cardiovascular workouts and exercises that would improve a golfer's swing. Under his coaching, the Men's Golf Team won the Big Ten title in 1969.
Fossum worked with the National Golf Foundation in the 1970s and authored Golf Made Easier, Not Easy. He retired in 1988.
Topics/People Covered in the Interview include: Jim Allen; Fordy Anderson; Breslin Student Events Center; Jack Brotzman; Stanley Collins; Graham Cooke; John Cozier; Duffy Daugherty; Stanley Drobac; Bob Fitch; Billy, Bobby, Katherine, Mary, Terri Fossum; Harold Foster; Pete Gent; Golf Coaches Association; Golf Made Easier, Not Easy; Golfish Inc.; John Hannah; Judd Heathcote; Brad Highland; Arthur Hills; Len Jansen; Jenison Fieldhouse; Joe Kearney; Marianne Keefer; Mary Fossum Invitational; Roy Melvin; Big Ten title in 1969; Bruce Fossum Invitational; effect of Title IX; Forest Akers Golf Course; Spartan Invitational; winter sports program; Clarence "Biggie" Munn; National Golf Foundation; NCAA Golf Committee; Gwen Norrell; Lance Olsen; Grady Peninger; George Perles; Tom Rand; Bert Smith; Sam Voinoff; Horace Walker; Stan Washington; Doug Weaver; Gary Wiren; Rick Woulfe
![]() Interview with Bruce Fossum on August 6, 2001 part 1 August 6, 2001 Audio: mp3 MSU Archives and Historical Collections | ![]() Interview with Bruce Fossum on August 6, 2001 part 2 August 6, 2001 Audio: mp3 MSU Archives and Historical Collections | ![]() Transcript of interview with Bruce Fossum on August 6, 2001 August 6, 2001 Text: pdf MSU Archives and Historical Collections |