Do you understand the golf recruitment process? If not, there are some things you need to be aware of before your high school playing days are over. These keys can make the difference between playing college golf or not.
A Very Competitive Process
First of all, the recruiting for golf at all levels is very competitive. There are thousands of golfers all across the world trying to get into American colleges and earn a scholarship. Can you blame them? How else can you get a free education and play free golf all the time? Talk about a win-win situation if you love the game of golf.
Above Average Talent
Second, you must be a well above average golfer to play at the college level. There are just so many good young golfers out there now that you can't just be an average golfer and expect college coaches to recruit you. Don't get me wrong, you don't have to be Tiger Woods or Jack Nicklaus to play the college game, but your game must be well above the average high school golfer.
You Must Get On Coaches Radar
Lastly, you have to let coaches know about you and what you can do for their golf program if you expect to play at the next level. I see so many kids trying to get into the recruitment process and they have no clue about how they should do it.
Take control of the golf recruitment process yourself by contacting coaches and marketing and promoting yourself to golf coaches. If you do, you just may fulfill your dream of playing golf at the next level.
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