Pat "Parson" Coughlan (born 23 August 1867) was an Irish hurler who played as a left wing-back for the Cork senior team.
Two years later in 1893 Coughlan was back on the Cork team as part of the Blackrock contingent.
The game was fixed for Ashtown, however, upon arrival both teams refused to play there as somebody had neglected to cut the grass.
His young brothers, Denis, Jer, Dan and Tom, would all become All-Ireland medalists with Cork.
His daughter, Kitty, won three All-Ireland medals in-a-row between 1939 and 1941 as a member of the Cork camogie team.
Coughlan's grandson, Willie, continued the hurling tradition by winning a championship medal with Blackrock in 1961.