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What College Golf Coaches Look For in Prospects

Many junior golfers dream of playing golf in college. For most junior golfers, deciding where he or she wants to attend college to play golf is the first hurdle. Once several programs have been identified, you will next need to determine how to get the coaches’ attention. It is important for you to write a strong golf resume so that the coach will have good information about both your game and your academic record. In addition to your resume, it is also important that you understand what scouts look for and how you might be able to make a good impression when you meet a college coach in person. When you approach these steps in the right way, you may improve your chances of getting into a great golf program at a school that you love. college-golf-coaches

How to write a golf resume for college coaches

When you write your resume, you should start with your basic data. This information should include the following:

  • Your name, address and phone number
  • Your date of birth
  • Your height and weight
  • The name of your high school
  • The month and year that you will graduate
  • Your class rank, GPA and SAT or ACT scores
  • Your state or USGA handicap index
  • Your high school stroke average
  • A list of your other extracurricular activities and sports

Following your basic information, you will next need to list your highlights and your tournament results. You should list the name of each event and its location along with the number of players. You will want to list what your finish was, the yardage that you played, the course’s rating and distance and any weather that might have occurred during the event.

This section is important because it allows you to demonstrate to college coaches your abilities when playing tournament golf. If you have played in tournaments for several years, arrange them chronologically so that college coaches can easily see the improvements that you have made as time has passed.

What are the top skills college coaches look for in golfers?

College coaches look for much more than your performance at high school golf events unless you played in the state’s championship. Coaches pay attention to the scoring average that you have in other tournaments that are more competitive such as junior golf events. Your grades are highly important. If you do not have grades that are good enough for what the school is searching for, college coaches are likely to move on. Finally, coaches like to see that golfers have played in other sports so that they know that they have strong athletic abilities.

How to get noticed via scouting videos and letters

Most junior golfers submit videos and letters along with their resumes. It is important for you to help yourself to get noticed when you submit these. There is a limited chance that you will get noticed by a college golf coach at a combine. Instead, you have the responsibility of reaching out to them and of making a lasting impression. If you are taped at a golf tournament, get a copy and submit it. You can also have a digital video taken of you that highlights your abilities. Frame shots to include you as well as the flag so that the coaches can see the trajectory of the ball. Frame yourself in the center of the picture from the side, and take shots from the back end so that the coaches can see the ball’s flight. Include around 10 repetitions of your drive from the tee. You will also want to include drives at various distances. Film yourself driving from the fairway around 10 times in different situations. You will also want to film about 10 repetitions of you putting on the green. Make certain to film yourself using a variety of different clubs.

In addition to your video and your resume, you will also need to send a cover letter. In your letter, briefly summarize your accomplishments and explain why you are interested in the school’s program. Your letter should be written in such a way that it makes the golf coaches want to take a closer look at your resume and your video. Some junior golfers also create online portfolios and include links in their resumes to their profiles so that college golf coaches can take a closer look.

What college scouts look for in the golf scores of both boys and girls

The scoring averages that college scouts look for differ depending on the school’s division as well as your gender. If you are a boy wanting to attend a Division I school, you will need to have a scoring average that is 75 or better. For schools in the Top 20, you will need to have a scoring average of about 72. Division II schools look for scoring averages that range from 75 to 80. Finally, Division III schools look for scoring averages ranging up to 85. If you are a girl who has a scoring average that ranges from 85 to 90, most Division I golf programs will be interested in you.

What the college recruiting process is like

The college golf recruiting process differs from the process for other sports. College golf programs normally do not have large enough budgets to allow the coaches to go on the road in search of players. It is up to you to send in your highlights, resumes and videos. You will need to start by figuring out which college’s golf program appeals to you the most. You should also pay attention to the school itself and make certain it is somewhere that you would like to go. Plan to send your information to up to 10 programs. Some junior golfers also get help from college recruiting services that send their information to schools on their behalf.

How to make a good in-person impression with a college coach

When a college golf coach expresses interest in you, the coach may invite you for an in-person meeting. In order to make a good impression, you should practice in advance. Make certain that you are assertive in your answers because it shows self-confidence. Don’t be afraid to express a little emotion to convey your excitement about the program. Practice answering open-ended questions, and be prepared to show the coach what you will be able to offer to him or her.

How to submit personal highlights

Because college golf coaches are busy, mail sometimes piles up. It is a good idea to submit your materials as attachments to an email in addition to mailing them. College golf coaches may be likelier to open their emails and see your material. Make certain that your personal highlights stand out by using bold fonts.

It can be very exciting to be recruited to play college golf. If you are careful in how you approach all of these things, you might soon be on your way to a great program at the school of your choice.

Golf Tips For Beginners

Golf Tips For Beginners AussieWhen just learning to play golf, it’s important to start with the basics and get them right before moving on. After all, golf is a challenging game and without a solid foundation, you’ll most likely find yourself frustrated and throw in the towel before you ever get started.

 

Although there is a lot to learn, it’s important to take it in stride and not become overwhelmed. The key is to take your time and get it right. Golf is a game you can enjoy for a lifetime, so commit yourself and enjoy the ride.

 

The Basics

 

 

Golf Terminology – On the course, you will hear things like bogey, birdie, bump and run, and bunker and for most beginners, it’s pretty confusing. Don’t worry, you will learn what it all means and be speaking golf in no time.

 

Rules of Golf – There is no doubt that golf has a lot of rules. You’ll find that they are pretty important especially if you play in a tournament. Again, you will learn them over time but if you want to get up to speed quickly, golf lessons are a great idea.

 

Golf Wardrobe – If you have ever been on the course or watched the PGA you will know that some of the colors you’ll see are pretty bright. The rule of thumb is to wear a collared shirt and shorts or pants. No cut offs and T-shirts allowed.

 

 

Golf Etiquette

 

 

 

Making sure you know the do’s and don’t of golf etiquette is a must if you want to be allowed on the course. Yes, there are a lot of rules to learn but some are more important than others. They include:

 

  • Keep up with the pace of play – When it’s your turn, be ready.
  • Fix divots – Always repair the course before moving on.
  • No talking – When a golfer is getting ready for their shot, stay quit so they can focus.
  • Playing through – If your group is slow, let others play through.

Of course, there are additional considerations and you will want to learn them if you make golf a part of your life.

 

 

Golf Gear

 

 

Although having the proper equipment is important, you certainly don’t have to have it all on your first day. You will need:

 

  • Golf clubs – before you make a big investment, it’s best to get a few basic clubs. If you take lessons, they will be provided and your coach can help you to determine what you do need.
  • Golf bag – you will need to carry your clubs but getting a bag that stands up automatically and has straps is a good idea.
  • Golf balls – as a beginner you won’t need anything expensive.
  • Tees – you can get a bag of these without spending much at all.

 

There are endless amounts of golf gear but as a beginner it’s best to only get what you need to play. You can always add new things as you need them.

 

Learning how to play golf is an amazing experience. The game is fun, challenging and sometimes even heartbreaking. When first learning, don’t be discouraged as it will take time to feel like you’re showing any improvement. Lessons are a great way to get started so you will learn everything you need in order to have proper techniques for a great start to the game.

 

Tips For Playing Golf In The Summer Heat

Tips For Playing Golf In The Summer Heat Aussie KidsWhen is comes to playing golf, dedicated players will be on the course no matter what the weather is, which means that even the summer heat won’t keep them away. But as temperatures rise and humidity sets in, it can be a challenge to enjoy a round of golf, even for die hard golfers.

 

The good news is that the summer heat doesn’t have to stop you from getting out on the course, if you follow a few smart rules.

 

  • Play early. During summertime, many courses open early so by getting an early tee time, you can get in your round for the day without getting bogged down by the heat. The hottest time of day is between 11 am and 2 pm so getting on the course when they open will help you to be more comfortable.

 

  • Stay hydrated. Be sure to drink lots of water, even if you’re playing early. Most of us don’t realize that we can become dehydrated even before we get thirsty so drinking a lot of water will ensure that you feel your best in the hot weather. It’s a good idea to freeze a few water bottles to ensure they will stay cold throughout your round.

 

  • Wear sunscreen. Sunscreen is a must anytime you’re outside but especially on the golf course where you will be in the sun for a long time. Even with cloud cover, the sun’s UV rays are working so wearing sunscreen is vital.

 

  • Choose appropriate clothing. Many golfer like wearing black but choosing lighter colors goes a long way in keeping you cool on the course. Whites and light colored pastels are good choices and keeping clothing a bit loose will keep you comfortable as well.

 

  • Wear a visor. Wearing a visor is a great way to keep your face shaded without blocking the heat from escaping through your head. This ensures you keep your body temperature down as you protect your face from direct sunlight.

 

  • Have a towel. Bringing a towel can help to keep sweat to a minimum and allow you to wipe your hands off so the club doesn’t slip out of your hands. There are cooling towels on the market that can be beneficial if you play often.

 

  • Avoid sugar loaded beverages. Although sports drinks are advertised to keep you in balance, many of them are loaded with sugars which can actually cause you to feel dehydrated. Stick with cold water and sugar free beverages.

Staying cool won’t be a challenge this summer or keep you from getting on the course if you consider these tips for playing in the summer heat. Heading out during cooler hours is the main thing to remember, then you’ll get in your golf and still have time for a day at the beach!

 

 

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