During my college years, I wish to major in Criminal Justice, intern at the FBI, study abroad, succeed in my classes, and play college golf. I also want to make new friends, bond with my teammates, create memories, have fun, and try new and different things. I may not be the best golfer, but I will apply myself completely and improve as much as I can to become a better, more experienced golfer. I am a determined and hard working player and I love playing golf, no matter how frustrating it may get sometimes. I am patient with the game and I understand that it will take time and practice for me to improve. I am good at taking and applying advice to my golf swing when my coaches help me. I am fairly athletic and I enjoy walking golf courses. My academics are strong, I challenge myself with the classes that I choose to take because I feel I do not get as much out of regular high school classes as I do honors and AP classes. Unfortunately, because of my substantial school schedule, when golf season ends I find it harder to find time to practice, which hinders me from improving more. Therefore I am not as good of a golfer as I could possibly be after playing for three years, but my grades make up for it. In college I will have less classes to apply myself to, and more time to focus on improving my golf game. I am a trustworthy person and player, and college coaches and teachers will be able to rely on me to finish the round and schoolwork with triumph.
Statistic | 2015 Varsity Team | 2014 Varsity Team |
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Putts per 18 | 15 | |
Longest Drive | 180 yds |
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