Landing a college golf scholarship can be a challenging process. There are a lot of good golfers out there. College golf programs usually have limited resources for recruiting. Larger sports programs like football have much bigger budgets for meeting recruits.
College golf coaches want golfers on their teams who can perform well in tournaments. To find these players they scour the results of prep golf tournaments. If you want to be noticed by college golf coaches then get out there and win some tournaments. No one wins every tournament and very few people win their first tournament. The more you put yourself out there the more you’ll increase your chances of success.
One of the main reasons that high school golfers are attracted to the idea playing golf is college is because there is scholarship money. College can be very expensive so the idea of getting a full ride scholarship in exchange for playing golf can sound great.
Many golfers who aren’t good enough to make the cut at major Division-I golf programs should consider looking elsewhere for golf scholarship money. Division-II golf might not be as high profile as D-I, but there is still scholarship money to be had.
Golfers looking for another alternative besides Division-II golf programs should explore junior college golf programs. Junior colleges are sometimes referred to as community colleges. Many junior colleges offer athletic scholarships in all sort of sports from volleyball to golf. Junior college athletics aren’t just for football and basketball players.
Junior College can be a great springboard to a successful career. For a lot of students, starting out at a community college is the type of gradual transition they need to best adjust to life on their own.
The game is golf is an excellent lifetime sport. Unlike football, golfers are able to enjoy the game late into their lives.
Whether you are interested in a boys or girls college golf scholarship you should do some research on which schools in your area have teams. There are oddly more ladies golf scholarships out there than men’s golf scholarships. This has something to do with Title IX issues.
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