I have three years of eligibility left after 2 years of D1 Golf at Campbell University.
I was redshirted my first year and the virus interrupted second year. As a freshman I often walk 5 miles to get to the practice golf course because I did not have a car.
As a freshman I qualified in the top five on my team but I was redshirted.
During my second year which was shorted due to the virus quarantine . I placed ninth in the ECU division one invitational and number one on my team with but in spite of this I was not taken to the Ncaa regional championship.
I plan on double major and MASTERS DEGREE.
My stroke average in my last 10 major amateur and Division one tournaments is 74
This weekend in CGA Amateur in North Carolina I finished in first place with a 69 for stroke play and a three day average of 70. I also finished in the top ten in my last DIV1 collegiate tournament at ECU with 72-74-74 A number one on my team.
I am seeking a division one college with more competitive playing time so that I could improve my game to the next level
In Junior golf, I was the North Carolina 4A state champion in 2019, 3 top 3 finishes in AJGA, and the CGA dogwood state champion setting a record for low score.
I was recently fitted for a new set of clubs, irons and putter to replace my five-year-old junior clubs and took on a professional golf coach and as a result my last tournament scores dropped to 69 —70 - 70.
I am most competitive when the field is strong and under PRESSURE.
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