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You're gunna have to step it up if your handicap is still in the 15-20 range according to your profile. I played at a small community college and the best guys were shooting par or better, with the worse ones shooting 85-90....and that's at a community college.
Thank you, where'd you play?I would say if you have the motivation to go all in and give it your all.... then shoot for it. I played in college for 4 years and I will say that while it is fun, you have to dedicate yourself to this and be prepared to put in the hours, especially as a walk on. If you need any advice on the things to work on that help with the advancement or have any specific questions about the college experience feel free to ask.
If you don't give it a shot, you will regret it the rest of your life.
You're gunna have to step it up if your handicap is still in the 15-20 range according to your profile. I played at a small community college and the best guys were shooting par or better, with the worse ones shooting 85-90....and that's at a community college.
Look, far be it for me to squash anyone's dreams but I had to spell it out. Anything is possible with proper work and dedication. You want to play college golf, go bust your hump to get where you need to be. The wrist that happens you don't make it, the upside is you'll have an improved game.
I know this reply is kind of late but there are non-varsity options now for college golfers. The National Collegiate Club Golf Association (NCCGA) runs a collegiate tour for club golf teams around the country. If you miss the cut for a varsity team you could always play club golf. It is competitive still and you can win a chance to play in a national championship, but it is much easier to make the team and represent your school regionally and nationally.
There are over 100 teams now but if there isn't a team at your college you could always start one...