Just about every junior golfer is thinking about playing college golf.
The biggest question is: How do I get the attention of College Coaches?
The Answer is: play in the tournaments that the College Coaches go to recruit players.
What tournaments are those: the major National Junior Golf Championships.
So how do you get in a National Junior Golf Championship Tournament? The most direct way is by playing in a Qualifier Tournament.
For 2012, the AJGO is hosting (5) Qualifier Tournaments that will allow players from Alabama to earn Exemptions to play in Narional Championship Tournaments. All of the Qualifiers are in Alabama and then entry fees are less than $100.
The important thing to remember is you will more than likely need to play in 5 or more a year when you are Age 15, 16, and 17 years old. It a question of “playing the odds.” The chances of you earning an Exemption in 1 out of 20 Qualifier Tournaments is much better than earning an Exemption when you play in just 3 Qualifier Tournaments.
You have a 3-Year “Window of Opportunity” to get in the field of a Narional Championship. Those 3-Years are the summer after your Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years of High School.
Take advantage of these Qualifiers: these are THE Tournaments that your junior golf career has been building toward.