Coaches,
My name is Tag Berghausen and I am a sophomore at Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. I have played golf recreationally with my dad and family since I was 7, and primarily played select baseball my entire life. I have just recently began playing competitive golf and really had a desire to improve and become the best I can be. I started playing competitive tournaments in the spring of 2020, but played for my middle school team in the fall of 7th and 8th grade. Since I began playing tournaments, I have really tried to push myself to improve and become the best I can be. My scores have been showing solid improvement over the past couple seasons, and I am going to keep working as hard as I can to bring down the scores to where I would like them to be. My dream would be to play division one collegiate golf, but overall play golf at a collegiate level. I believe I can push myself to achieve this.
Academically I believe I have a strong work ethic and really work hard to achieve good grades. Right now I have a GPA around 3.7 and am going to work hard to maintain and improve it.
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