RecruitPKB: Starting the Process – Maintain Communication

It’s one step to send out some initial emails, but it takes ongoing communication to generate interest and develop a relationship with the coach. Based on NCAA rules, DI coaches can't respond to your emails or speak to you until June 15th prior to your junior year. So it will mostly just be update emails that you will be sending up to that point to try and generate their interest. If it's after June 15th, then hopefully you are currently in communication with some college coaches and receiving feedback on their part. Whichever scenario, it is necessary to maintain some form of communication and updates as you move throughout this process. If you are being too unrealistic with your options, then you may not be very productive in your efforts, so do keep that in mind. Coaches like ongoing updates about your progress on the golf course, [...]

By |2025-06-25T13:05:15-04:00June 24th, 2025|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Starting the Process – Contact Coaches

While I am an advocate for having big goals to work hard to achieve and keeping some dream schools on your list, you have to be cautious about what percentage of dream schools vs realistic schools you have on your list, especially these days with the transfer portal and roster caps added extra elements of difficulty for high school recruits when it comes to available spots. I say to contact 50+ schools, but as with most parts of this process, that is dependent on many factors. The reason I use that number is for the average player who is doing this process on their own, without knowledgeable or reliable guidance, I have seen a trend of what happens if they create a list of less than that. When I am providing general advice and tips on the steps of the process, I am trying to consider what [...]

By |2025-06-25T13:00:15-04:00June 22nd, 2025|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Starting the Process – Get an Evaluation

Earlier this year, I hosted a webinar about "Starting the College Recruiting Process." While these weren't specific steps I included in that webinar, I wanted to discuss the importance of getting started on the right foot with direction and guidance specific to you, your goals, and your expectations. Through the RecruitPKB Platform, there are 3 ways you can do that, so I wanted to go over those ways and why they are so important for the success of the process. Then over the next few weeks, I'll tackle each of the main steps of the recruiting process that I feel are important for a recruit to follow. What is an Evaluation or Consultation, and why is it so important? Yes, these are both free and paid services we provide through the RecruitPKB Platform as part of our partnership, but I include this as part of starting the [...]

By |2025-06-25T12:56:25-04:00June 21st, 2025|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Starting the Process – Create a Resume

As many of you are starting to think about the college recruiting process, one of the first important steps is putting together your player resume. While it might seem simple, including the right information is critical—this is how coaches will form their first impression of you as a potential recruit. You’d be surprised how many resumes I’ve seen that are difficult to read, poorly formatted, hard to access, or missing key details. Some don’t even include a single tournament score or scoring average—both of which are essential for a coach to make an initial assessment of your game. There’s no one “right” format for a resume—Word docs, PDFs, personal websites, or online resume platforms all work. Coaches aren’t focused on how it looks as much as they are on whether it’s accessible, organized, and complete. The key is making it easy for them to quickly understand who [...]

By |2025-06-10T06:30:29-04:00June 10th, 2025|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: When Do I Start The Process?

A question I get asked often through social media, consultations, and during seminars is "When should I start the process?" As with many things in the process, there are rarely definitive answers, and this is one of the tougher ones to answer. While the June 15th date is the start of the coach communication phase of the process, there is plenty that can and should be done prior to that point. When and what needs to be done is more about the strength of a player's resume than their age. Some 8th and 9th graders who are shooting in the 70s from 5800+ yards, top-ranked in their recruiting class, and have a goal of playing high-level DI likely need to create a resume and recruiting video, begin to send out intro emails, engage on social media, and attend camps and college tourneys. However, a 9th or 10th [...]

By |2025-06-05T13:14:43-04:00June 3rd, 2025|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB Webinar: When a Coach is Watching

In the college golf recruiting process, every moment a coach is watching can impact your chances of staying on their radar. This webinar will help you better understand what college coaches look for—not just in scores, but in behavior, preparation, and overall presence on and off the course. We’ll cover how to prepare before a coach ever sees you play, what to do during a round when you're being evaluated, and how to follow up afterward. From body language to golf etiquette to communication, this session will teach you how to make a positive, lasting impression when it matters most. Webinar Highlights: What to do prior to a coach coming to watch you play How to handle yourself on the day of the tournament round Understand what college coaches look for: skill, attitude, coachability, and character. Parents are under evaluation as well What you should be doing [...]

By |2025-05-28T11:25:50-04:00May 21st, 2025|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Webinar Recording: Kickoff 2027 Process

In case you missed this past week's webinar and you are a current 2027 getting ready to start the college recruiting process, you are going to want to watch this episode: Watch Here   For more questions, please send them to bjackson@pkbgt.org

By |2025-04-24T14:10:40-04:00April 24th, 2025|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Verbal Commitment vs Scholarship Agreement

I wanted to do a comparison of the difference between a verbal commitment and when you sign a scholarship agreement. A verbal commitment is simply a verbal agreement between the recruit and the current coach. The verbal commitment is not legally binding, however, the scholarship agreement is a legally binding, signed contract between the recruit and that institution for at least one academic year in exchange for receiving athletic aid. The newly implemented scholarship agreement, as opposed to previously used NLIs, does offer more flexibility and freedom to the recruit if needed. A verbal commitment can be made once communication begins on June 15th before junior year, however, a scholarship agreement can not be signed until the signing period begins in November of their senior year. Once the scholarship agreement is signed, all recruiting discussions with other coaches must end. If a recruit has made a verbal [...]

By |2025-05-28T11:26:05-04:00April 1st, 2025|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Emails MUST be Specific

When we say emails have to be specific that does not simply mean you can include the coach’s name and the school name. ❌That doesn’t cut it these days! You also can’t just say “Your facilities are awesome and you have excellent academics” ❌It is likely not going to impress a coach either! You have to show you’ve done some actual research and know some legitimate insight about the school, golf program, and the coach. ✅ Do the research ✅ Do the work ✅ Trust the process If you want to learn more, here is a short Instagram clip I shared on this topic! WATCH HERE  

By |2025-03-19T20:49:24-04:00March 19th, 2025|College Recruiting Articles|0 Comments

RecruitPKB: Prepare for Tournaments Better

Many times I hear girls and parents say “But I played great during my practice round and shot __ ” but then didn't play well during the tournament, or “I play well when I play at home” and think that compares to rounds at away courses and during competition. Bottomline, is that those are not and never will be the same as tournament golf. The goal is to better prepare for the difference and how you are inherently going to feel and react during tournaments. One way to avoid this scenario is to use practice rounds to learn the course and better prepare for the tournament, not as a time to keep score. This avoids even setting an expectation for a certain score that you "should" shoot during the tournament when conditions change and you are now truly focused on shooting an actual score. Instead, use it [...]

By |2025-03-12T13:05:22-04:00March 12th, 2025|Uncategorized|0 Comments
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