As the fall season for both high school and college golf wraps up, many young girls are taking advantage of the time by scheduling college visits. See last week’s article on “Scheduling Visits”. It is easy to allow the fall and winter months to go by without putting much time into the college recruiting process. Instead, take advantage of this down time to get ahead in the process. Schedule some visits, take campus tours and meet with college coaches. Below are some tips for you to consider as you prepare to take a college visit and meet with a coach.
- Do the research: Jot down a few key facts from the coach and assistant coach’s bio. Know how the team finished up the previous year or season. Look over the team roster. Learn more about the school and what it offers outside of the golf program.
- Get a notebook: There is nothing wrong with taking a notebook in with you on your visit. In fact, will actually show that you are serious, prepared and organized. Have a few questions written down ahead of time that you want to ask the coach. Jot some notes down throughout the visit as you observe and listen to what all the school and program have to offer.
- Be early: Make sure you have the directions to the golf facilities. A college campus can be a bit confusing so make sure you arrive in plenty of time in case you get lost.
- Schedule a campus tour: The coach may schedule this for you, but if not, make sure you schedule a campus tour through the admissions office. This will give you much more insight into the academics and campus life of the university as a whole.
- Dress appropriately: Golf or casual attire is appropriate. Try to avoid short skirts/shorts, yoga style pants, tank tops and jeans.
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