RecruitPKB: Build a Resume

A good quality resume that a college coach can easily access and get all of the important information they need to see is a critical step in the process. This is typically the first impression you are going to make on them. There are several ways you can create a resume. It can be online via a personal website, you can use a resume service such as the one that @juniorgolfscoreboard offers, or you can do a simple document/pdf. Any of these options is perfectly fine, but most importantly keep in mind this is a resume, so it needs to be professional and easy to follow. Don't be afraid to have a little fun and be creative with it, especially if that is your personality, but if you go overboard it may turn a coach off. Most importantly, it needs to be clear and concise with all [...]

By |2020-09-10T20:22:25-04:00September 10th, 2020|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Why Her and Not Me Pt 2

Last week I shared a video to discuss the topic of "Why Her and Not Me" when it comes to trying to figure out why one girl gets recruited or gets the offer instead of you. In case you didn't get a chance to watch that episode I thought this week I would share a few of those actual reasons. That player started the recruiting process earlier or attended a camp There is a connection to the school like being a legacy kid, friends of a team member, etc... The coach saw the other girl play before he/she had a chance to watch you play Her grades may be better or she has already taken ACT/SAT and gotten the required scores That player may not be seeking scholarship money and she let that be known earlier It was a gut feeling the coach had or a better [...]

By |2020-08-28T21:11:26-04:00August 28th, 2020|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Why Her and Not Me?

I have another IGTV video that I've gotten quite a bit of feedback from so I wanted to share that one with you again this week.  In this video, I talk about the question a lot of girls will ask as they navigate this process, "why her and not me?". Many times a recruit will have a hard time understanding why another girl is being recruited or is given the offer. There are many tangible and intangible factors that coaches consider in who they recruit and make offers. Some are within a recruit's control and others may not be. Some are based on being in the right place at the right time. Some are based on gut feelings and instant connections. Some are based on years of coaches knowing what is best for the team and the best for their coaching style. Many times you can’t take it [...]

By |2020-08-20T18:17:33-04:00August 20th, 2020|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Overcome Being Shy in Recruiting

A little different format this week but I was asked on social media about how to get over being shy when talking to the college coaches so I shared an IGTV video to discuss this. You can view that HERE   Written by: Brandi Jackson, RecruitPKB College Consultant For more information about college recruiting, please contact Brandi at bjackson@pkbgt.org

By |2020-08-16T08:23:31-04:00August 12th, 2020|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Ask a College Golfer Part 3

What advice would you give to a junior girl when she gets rejected or told the offer has been given to someone else? "I would tell her to not give up hope. The process is frustrating and stressful but you have to be patient and persistent. I faced many rejections, one of which was from my second choice, but the next day, I received an offer from my first. There will be a school out there that is waiting to welcome you with open arms; you just have to be patient and continue to work hard." - Ivy League Golfer "In terms of advice that I would give a junior girl, I would say, and I’m sure they hear this a lot, to just keep trying with other schools. I know that rejection isn’t fun, but it happens to everyone. Remind yourself of your goals and trust [...]

By |2020-07-30T13:47:43-04:00August 6th, 2020|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Ask a College Golfer Part 2

What have you struggled with the most since getting to college? "Being patient with results and just trusting the process day in and day out. In the meantime, intentionally enjoying and appreciated the free time I do have is something I am constantly working on." - Ivy League Golfer "Personally I would say the competition of qualifying is a struggle; the team has good players and you and your teammates all want to succeed but at the same time you want to qualify." - DII Golfer "Always trying to be at my best is way harder in college due to getting less sleep every night and the exposure to more germs and illnesses can make it difficult to always feel 100% and give all out effort." - DI Golfer "I was always told that college golf is way less stressful than junior golf, especially if you’re not [...]

By |2020-07-30T13:33:51-04:00July 30th, 2020|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Ask a College Golfer Part 1

What has been the biggest surprise or adjustment about college golf?   “I think the biggest surprise about college golf was how much more goes into it than junior golf. Now, I have to be responsible for everything that goes into being prepared for the golf tournament. After the tournament, I can’t rely on my parents to help unpack if I’m a little tired or take the day off school the next day. It is a bigger commitment, but the reward is greater too as you get to represent an entire team and school, not just yourself.” - DI Golfer   "Trying to understand and respect different approaches of my teammates as we try to reach the same goals" - Ivy League Golfer   "A big adjustment for me was dealing with competitiveness between teammates. In high school, I didn’t have to compete a lot with my [...]

By |2020-07-24T16:22:08-04:00July 24th, 2020|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: A Different Recruiting World

"We are living in a much different recruiting world right now so there is an extra level of patience and understanding that has to be considered for everyone, while also not being complacent and too narrow-minded on options as you can control that part." Thought I’d share a snippet of my email reply to one of my girls this week. The last few months as a recruiting consultant has been very difficult, being sought for answers and advice on a process that is completely out of the norm and extremely uncertain has been a bit stressful. Even with 10 years of being a consultant, at times recently I’ve felt uncertain on what to tell a player as to not create more anxiety and fear in them than they already have on their own. But for all of you recruits, keep in mind that coaches are also in [...]

By |2020-07-10T07:41:48-04:00July 10th, 2020|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Increase Your Scholarship Chances

If you want to have dream schools on your list that is completely ok, I love to see a female golfer willing to work hard to play at the highest level possible. But if scholarship money is a top priority, then you need to focus most of your time and energy on the realistic schools where you are #1 or #2 on their list. If you only focus on your dream schools where you are on the coach's “interested” list then you will find yourself missing opportunities at great schools and programs where you may receive offers earlier. Scholarship money is not as abundant as many are led to believe so be sure you give yourself the opportunity to earn scholarship money by being realistic with the schools you focus on. Please don't hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions at bjackson@pkbgt.org [...]

By |2020-07-02T06:48:42-04:00July 2nd, 2020|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Ask a College Player

What are 3 things you would have done differently as a junior golfer? “When I was a little girl I always dreamed about playing collegiate and professional golf one day. Now that I am fulfilling part of my dream as a collegiate golfer, looking back there are a few things I would have done differently as a junior. The biggest thing I would have done differently is to change my practice routine to involve more of the things that I really struggled with. Often times, my practice was just broken down into the three main sections of hitting balls at the range, a few chipping drills, and putting. I never really focused on certain aspects of each area that I really struggled with. Now that I am in college, we focus a lot on the weakest areas of our game. I have learned that it is [...]

By |2020-06-25T19:15:07-04:00June 25th, 2020|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments
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