My name is Adam Trigg-Holdman and I attend Roger Bacon High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. Growing up, sports have been an important part of my life. My athletic career has continued into high school where I now play Basketball and Golf at the Varsity level. Along with sports, I also take great pride in academics and strive to reach my full potential as a student. I continuously take the most rigorous classes that my school has to offer. Moving forward, I would like to become a student-athlete at the collegiate level.
Golf is easily the most challenging thing that I have ever attempted. It not only challenges me physically, but also, mentally. I firmly believe that golf is mostly mental and this has been the most challenging part since committing to golf in my Junior year of high school. I rarely played golf growing up, and was focused on other sports. The last year and half golf has became my main priority outside of school. I play everyday, and have a burning desire to continuously improve each time I touch a club. Having no instruction and being primarily self taught, I have still been able to find success in competitive golf. This is why I'm different from other recruits.
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