I am 16 years old am i good enough to become a Golf Tour Professional?
I am 16 years old am i good enough to become a Golf Tour Professional?
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8 Responses
2.2.2010
To be honest, you've got a lot of work to do. The difference between 9 h'cap and scratch is massive, and most tour pros were scratch or very close by their late teens.Even at county level, the under-18s championships will have a handicap limit of about 4, and there is (or was last year) a 13-year-old from Wales with a handicap of 2.http://www.newswales.co.uk/?section=Spor…It's not impossible, but you'll have to work really hard and hope you develop physically too if you want to cut it as a tour pro. Only the very best make it. Source(s): A pal of mine played off 4 at the age of 18 – he played for Hampshire Boys with Steve Richardson, who won the Order of Merit and played in the Ryder Cup in the '90s. But my friend would be the first to admit he'd never make it in the pro ranks.
2.2.2010
It sounds like you have a pretty good game and with your drive and determination, of course you can. You will, as I'm sure you know have to devote a great deal of time, if you want to make it. Continue to play in school and try to enter some tournaments in your area if you can. They experience you will gain will be of great value to you as you move forward. Work hard and you can achieve anything you want. Good Luck. Source(s): Check out this site for more golf infohttp://www.woodsironsputters.comhttp://www.simple-golf-swing-secrets.blo…
2.2.2010
My son was 17 and capatain of his high school golf team. He averaged 73 on a par 72 course and drove it the same distance as you. He was told by some college coaches that they had a ton of high school number ones who could shoot 72 and they needed sub par kids that shoot in the 60's. If you are determined, then get a quality coach to work one on one with you. Work on your short game. The kids that made states were excellent chippers and fantastic putters. It will take alot of work and committment. Go for it.
2.2.2010
Try entering most of the amateur tournaments in your area , pay the entry fee and see how you stack up against those in your age group and those who have similar aspirations. This is the competition which you will face locally. Just imagine what the best 5 % of the players from around the country are shooting. Now you have to make up your mind as to your capability.
2.2.2010
Get a minor sponsership from you local sports shop, (most will) and enterlocal tournys every week, therefore giving you the best chance to improve and get noticed. Providing your good enough, its simply just applying to qualify for an golf open at a higher level.
2.2.2010
Yes! Ive been taking Golf lessons since I was 6 it really helps! Even if you think that you dint need it, they will give lots of tips that are very helpful! I would ask someone who know where to get in the "Professional golfing" It sounds like you could qualify for it! Good luck I hope I helped =]
2.2.2010
Hey, If you want to give it a try, then try. don't let anyone hold you back. If it doesn't work out at least you can say you gave it a shot. There are alot of people out there who wished they had.
2.2.2010
At the moment you still need to improve a lot but if you can keep getting better than you never know what might happen!