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07-30-2012, 08:08 PM
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Zugaxxsn
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Junior College (2 year school. Get associate's degree then transfer to one of the above type of schools)
If you can break 80, you can get some type of scholarship, somewhere, especially if you have good grades.
Play in as many junior events as you can and build a golf resume that you can send to as many coaches as possible.
http://golfpsych.com/blog/junior-gol...f-scholarship/
The above recommends this: "Golfstat Prep Report".
http://www.golfstat.com/html/prep.html
What will I actually see?
You will see each team's Golfstat ranking, top five players' scoring averages and year in school, and roster size broken down by year in school.
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