How to Compose A College Golf Résumé

 

A college golf resume is a one or two-page document that provides college coaches with a comprehensive overview of a student-athlete's golf performance, academic achievements, and personal attributes to assess their potential for a collegiate team. It should be concise and well-organized, including tournament results with scores and course details, scoring average, rankings, GPA, SAT/ACT scores, leadership roles, and relevant extracurricular activities. 

Key Sections to Include:

  • Contact Information: Your name, phone number, email, and graduation year. 

  • Personal Information: A professional headshot and a personal statement or summary can help your resume stand out. 

  • Golf Achievements:

    • Tournament Results: List tournaments chronologically with dates, locations, finishes, scores, course yardage, course rating, and slope. 

    • Scoring Average: A critical metric for coaches to gauge consistency and skill level. 

    • Rankings: Include any national rankings from sources like the Junior Golf Scoreboard (JGS) or World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR). 

    • Upcoming Schedule: A list of future tournaments allows coaches to see your ongoing play and potentially attend events. 

  • Academic Profile:

    • GPA and Test Scores: Current cumulative GPA and SAT/ACT scores are essential. 

    • Honors and Courses: Mention any AP or honors courses you have taken. 

  • Extracurricular Activities & Leadership:

    • Leadership Roles: Highlight involvement as a team captain or other leadership positions. 

    • Community Involvement: Show dedication beyond golf, such as volunteer work or club involvement. 

  • Personal Attributes: Briefly describe your work ethic, dedication, and mental toughness. 

  • Optional Additions:

    • Videos: Links to swing videos or highlight reels can show your game in action. 

    • References: Include contact information for your golf instructors, high school coach, or other mentors. 

    • Cover Letter: A personalized letter to each coach adds a professional touch. 

Tips for an Effective Resume:

  • Keep it Concise: A one or two-page maximum is ideal for coaches. 

  • Be Professional: Use clear headings, bullet points, and a professional format. 

  • Be Accurate and Detailed: Provide precise details for tournaments to give coaches a full picture of your performance. 

  • Keep it Updated: Regularly update your resume with new tournaments, scores, and academic achievements. 

  • Tailor for Each Coach: Adjust your resume slightly to match the specific program you are applying to.

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