After you have created your college golf resume, it’s time to find out what schools you realistically match with. Use the Women’s College Breakdown to identify schools that fit you athletically. Once you have determined where you fit in athletically use www.golfstat.com to find golf programs that fit your athletic abilities and resume. At Golfstat you will find all of the D1, D2, D3 and NAIA programs ranked within their division to help you get started.
Finding a realistic golf program is only part of the process. You must then do the research to find out which ones fit you academically, geographically, socially and financially. You can use the Ping College Golf Guide, www.collegegolf.com to research the golf programs and contact the coaches. Also, check out the team’s social media and athletics’ website.
For more about the school itself, check out www.collegeboard.com and www.princetonreview.com. These sites will help you identify the best fit for you as a school, not just as a golf program. Always keep your options open when initially doing research and be realistic. Don’t let small things about a school make you completely cross it off the list. You never know when you may change your mind about your major, size or location. You can always narrow the list down later. It’s great to have dreams of playing at a particular school or division level but don’t get too consumed with schools that are out of reach academically or athletically. Put the majority of your research into schools that are within your reach so that you have options when the time comes to making a decision.
If you have any questions about building your resume, researching schools or contacting coaches you may reach Brandi Jackson at bjackson@pkbgt.org. You can also sign up for Recruit PKB packages here.
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