The number one goal for the summer is to be put on the radar for collegiate golf. I believe I am a great candidate for any team due to my level of growth in the last couple of years in the game. I only started competitive golf two years ago and now am wanting to play at the next level. The 2014 high school season was embarrassing to say the least, however I grew as a golfer and my strokes were shaved off heavily as the season progressed. My mental game is one of the best you will see due to my 7 years of football. In football, one learns to keep level headed through all of the adversity. With football, it is difficult to play golf at a level I would want. With that, I decided not to continue in a sport that I could also play at the collegiate level just to focus on golf. There is no problem academics wise. I have always taken every honors class and AP class I possible could just to be ahead of everyone else. I was just inducted into the National Honors Society and will have more college credits in high school than some college students get their entire freshman year. Previous to golf, I was looking at some of the top universities in the nation to attend for engineering.
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