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by Cara Dach Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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10 Steps to College Golf

  1. High GPA and Test Scores. A good academic record is more important than a good golf record. ...
  2. Compete in Nationally Ranked Tournaments. Competing in the top tournaments not only gives you more exposure, the experience gained by playing against the best players on the best courses ...
  3. National Rankings. Years ago college coaches would travel to many tournaments during the summer to find possible recruits, but now with so many tournaments and hundreds of great players, ...
  4. Register with the NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse. Register with NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse after your junior year grades have been posted to your transcript to be eligible for an ...
  5. Contact Colleges. Before your sophomore year compose a list of all prospective colleges (at least 25). ...
  6. Campus Visits. Once a school shows interest, discuss a visit with the coach. ...
  7. National Letter of Intent. A National Letter of Intent (NLI) is a letter that is basically a one-year binding agreement between you and the college.
  8. Financial Aid. College can be very expensive, especially if you attend an out-of-state school. ...
  9. More Resources and Guides. Utilize the many resources available to ease the college preparation process. Below are links to the most widely used resources.
  10. Don't Lose Your Eligibility! Eligibility is not something to take for granted. Be very cautious when presented with gifts or awards for your golf ability.

10 Steps to College Golf
  1. High GPA and Test Scores. A good academic record is more important than a good golf record. ...
  2. Compete in Nationally Ranked Tournaments. ...
  3. National Rankings. ...
  4. Register with the NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse. ...
  5. Contact Colleges. ...
  6. Campus Visits. ...
  7. National Letter of Intent. ...
  8. Financial Aid.

How do you get recruited for college golf?

To be successful, recruits need to research their best college fit and actively market themselves to these coaches by creating an online profile and swing video that highlights their athletic ability and leadership qualities. This section will answer the most common questions families have on how to get recruited for college golf.

How good do you have to be to play college golf?

How good do you have to be to play college golf? College golf has only become more competitive—the best golf score 20 years ago is now the average score among NCAA Division 1 athletes.

What do college golf coaches look for in a student-athlete?

If a student-athlete wants to be recruited by college golf coaches, they need qualifying scores, extensive tournament experience, solid grades and test scores and the mental toughness to overcome college course difficulty.

How do I get exposure to college golf coaches?

The most noticed by far is the AJGA –it is said to be the single best way to get exposure to coaches, especially if you want to earn a full scholarship. You can find current information on other junior tours by signing on for the online Ping Golf Guide. This guide is also loaded with information to help you get ready for college golf.

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Can you walk on to a college golf team?

Walk-On. While acknowledging this isn't an option at all schools, there are NCAA golf programs that allow walk-ons, or even have tryouts. Being a walk-on can be a great experience to improve your game, be a part of the team, and provide an avenue to impress the coach and work your way on scholarship.

How do you get colleges to notice you for golf?

6 ways to get noticed by a college coach:#1 visit the university, Independent of the golf coach. ... #2 Create a 2-page resume that includes: ... #3 send a brief, personalized email To the Coach. ... #4 Once you have begun the recruiting process, be aware that you are being watched.More items...•

How hard is it to get into college golf?

The pure math shows that less than 1% of those golfers will play college golf. What will it take for them to get the chance to play college golf? Obviously, each Division of college golf has its range of scores that coaches are looking for. Also, coaches want to see scores played at a certain length of golf course.

How do you get scouted for college golf?

How to get noticed by college golf coachesMeet academic requirements. ... Know what requirements are needed in each division to compete. ... Attend multiple-day tournaments and become nationally ranked. ... Create an online profile. ... Contact coaches—and follow up.

How hard is golf d1?

Keeping that in mind, top Division 1 programs tend to recruit players with an average golf score of 72 and lower. Top Division 2, Division 3 and NAIA programs are also selective—college coaches at these schools look for players who average 74 or lower.

What does the average d1 golfer shoot?

According to Junior Golf Hub's report, to play D-I golf, male players shot an average tournament score of 73.61 while females shot 76.78. The study notes that this data is based on tournament scores shot in 2020, the year leading up to the player's graduation year.

Is 76 a good golf score?

Golf courses normally have a par that ranges between 70 and 72; any score that is at par or under par is considered good.

Do d1 golfers get free clubs?

Georgia head coach Chris Haack said most of the golfers on the squad came to college with promotional deals, and those players continue to get free clubs from their respective manufacturers. To avoid any possible NCAA violations, manufacturers must deal directly with the golfer's coaches rather than individual players.

How do you become d1 in golf?

10 Steps to College GolfHigh GPA and Test Scores. A good academic record is more important than a good golf record. ... Compete in Nationally Ranked Tournaments. ... National Rankings. ... Register with the NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse. ... Contact Colleges. ... Campus Visits. ... National Letter of Intent. ... Financial Aid.More items...

When can college golf coaches contact you?

June 15College coaches may call you: Beginning June 15 following your sophomore year. Calls are unlimited. Off-campus contact: Allowed beginning August 1 before your junior year. Official visit: Official visits are allowable beginning August 1 before your junior year.

How does college golf recruiting work?

For college golf recruiting, contact officially starts June 15 after sophomore year. However, depending on the program, many coaches evaluate athletes and build their list of top prospects before this point, while others continue to reach out well into senior year.

What percentage of high school golfers play in college?

There are over 220,000 high school golfers that play annually each year, and less than 4% of those will play at the NCAA Division 1 level.

Creating A College Golf Resume

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The first step before ever contacting a college golf coach is to create a resumewith your athletic and academic accomplishments. Resumes should be digital and easily accessible for college coaches to access. Important information that needs to be included: 1. Tournament Scoring Average 2. Junior Golf Scoreboard Rank 3. …
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Understanding NCAA Recruiting Rules & Calendar

  • The NCAA communication guidelines can be intimidating at first to understand for families. Let’s break it down in terms of what a junior golfer and college coach can and cannot do over the process: NCAA Division 1 Student-Athletes Can: 1. Fill out recruiting questionnaires 2. Send emails/updates to coaches 3. Leave voice-mails for college coaches at any point Student-Athlet…
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Communicate, Communicate, Communicate

  • Emails – There are a few tips to always consider when emailing a college golf coach. 1. Start with the assistant coach first 2. Avoid Monday’s when reaching out as they will typically be their busiest 3. Check the team’s schedule before reaching out to them 4. Personalize and individualize each email that you send, never just send a generic email P...
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Verbal Scholarships & National Letter of Intent

  • It’s always an exciting time when a student-athlete received a verbal scholarship from a coach. However, nothing is official until after that verbal scholarship offer is followed up with a National Letter of Intent. A (NLI) is a binding agreement between a student-athlete and a college/university that binds an athlete to that school for one academic year. Only NCAA Divison 1 and NCAA Divis…
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