COLLEGE GOLF RESUMES
Every Junior Golfer should have a current resume of his/her golfing/academic accomplishments.
Below is an outline of items that should be used in a golf resume. You may want to add a picture and some more information. Be creative, but do not overload your resume with too much information. Make sure and list all your multi-day events. Golfers are aware that there are good days and bad days. If you only show the good ones, you are not being fair to yourself or others.
Name: Joe Birdie Address: 1234 Golf Lane Hometown, State, Zip Telephone: (503) 555-1234 E-Mail Address: jbirdie@golf.com Birthdate: June 1, 1988 Social Security Number: sss-ss-ssss Height: 5' 9" Weight: optional Name of School: Lincoln High School Month and Year of Graduation: June 2006 High School Coach and Phone Number: Swing Coach and Phone Number: Grade Point Average and/or Class Rank: 3.45; 47 of 250 SAT and/or ACT Scores Current USGA or State Handicap: USGA 3.2, Ghin # Current high school stroke average: 37.5 for 9 holes Other sports/extracurricular activities: Varsity Basketball 2 yrs. Student Council 2 yrs.
Competition Results and Highlights
Note: You may want to make a section like this for each year or include several years under each heading. Coaches want to know your scores and the level of competition! Include yardage, course rating and unusual weather conditions.
| Date |
High School Tournaments |
Finish & Division |
Scores |
| Date |
Local Tournaments |
Finish & Division |
Scores |
| Date |
State Tournaments |
Finish & Division |
Scores |
| Date |
National Tournaments |
Finish & Division |
Scores |
*Reference letters may also be included, but you may just want to list your references and their contact information. |