Hi my name is Brayden Campbell. I am a 16 year old junior at Oroville High School. Right now I am on the varsity golf team and I'm shooting 70-74 so far this golf season. This year I went to the northern California state championship. I also got the All League Award from Oroville High School, giving me free play at Table Mountain Golf Course. This has really pushed me to improve my game. Getting this opportunity to go to a college will help improve my golf in many different ways but I know it will make me a better golfer mentally and physically. I've had a great passion for the sport ever since my dad introduced me to it when I was 7 years old, and ever since I've been hooked. My passion for this sport has grown a lot since I've been able to play with my dad and use my free golf daily. I would be very honored to have a chance to be on a collage team for golf. I look forward to getting better at this sport and improving my entire golf game. With these resources I am hoping I will be able to be a great golfer and an even better person. My GPA average this year of high school was a 3.71 gpa.
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