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Insider tips on the road to college golfCollege Coach Changes for the 2024-2025 Season
The college golf landscape is experiencing a wave of new leadership as numerous programs have announced changes in their coaching staff for the upcoming season. From established powerhouse programs to those making their first foray into collegiate competition, schools...
Jackson Koivun’s Success Might Just Land Him a PGA Tour Card
Jackson Koivun has had one of the best freshman seasons in college golf history. Over the course of his introductory season at Auburn, he has won several awards, including the Fred Haskins Award, which is widely considered the Heisman Trophy of college golf, the Ben...
How College Golf Scholarships Work
Get a FREE primer on college golf scholarships including the scholarship landscape and what to expect.
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Create a Winning Junior Golf Tournament Schedule for College Recruiting
Competing in ranking junior golf tournaments is one of the best ways to be found by college coaches. Junior Golf Hub can help you build a winning schedule.
Women’s College Golf: Rankings, Recruiting and More
NCAA women’s golf rankings aren’t the only factor in choosing your college, but Junior Golf Hub has the top-ranked schools listed here for you.
How and Where to Get a College Golf Scholarship
Explore D1, D2, D3 and other golf scholarships, both for men and women. Junior Golf Hub also dives into the best golf colleges and other FAQs.
College Golf Recruiting: Everything You Need to Know
Junior Golf Hub simplifies the college golf recruiting process by diving into NCAA golf rules, junior golf rankings, how to contact coaches and more.
Men’s College Golf: Rankings, Recruiting and More
Men’s collegiate golf rankings aren’t the only factor in choosing your school, but they give you a good idea of what to expect with recruitment and scholarship opportunities.
It’s the Dawn of a New Age in College Athletics
t’s the dawn of a new age in college athletics. The NCAA Board of Directors recently announced new legislation allowing student-athletes to be compensated for their…
The Mold to Success
With the world opening up more and more over the last few months, we are beginning to see signs of normalcy. Tournaments are beginning to kick back up, and the Championships that every Junior and Amateur…
What are College Coaches Doing Right Now?
We polled The Hub’s community of college golf coaches during the month of January, 2021 to see what they are up to, what they are focusing on, and what they might…
College Knowledge: Do the right thing, ALWAYS reply to a college coach.
How does it feel when someone leaves you on “read” or “seen”? Not good, right? We often hear junior golfers and parents wishing that college coaches would…
College Golf Recruiting Timeline Update: Dead Period Extended to April 15, 2021
The NCAA D-I Council has extended the dead period yet again, this time until April 15, 2021. For a refresh on what a dead period is, click here. What’s next? There…
College Golf Recruiting Timeline Update: Dead Period Extended to January 1, 2021
Can it get any worse?! More bad news – the NCAA D-I Council has extended the dead period yet again, this time until January 1, 2021. Wow, great! For a refresh on…
College Golf Recruiting Timeline Update
Recruiting Timeline Update: As of August 12, 2020, the Division I NCAA Council Coordination Committee announced that the recruiting dead period was extended to September 30, 2020. The extension of the dead period precludes all in-person contact between coaches and...
Do You Recognize This Professional Golfer?
The point of this piece is twofold. First, The Hub wants to help you understand that the college golf landscape is pretty big (nearly 2,300 programs in total, Men and Women) and that there really is a home for every aspiring competitive junior golfer out there…if you...
College Athletes’ Rights
The NCAA took a dramatic step last Wednesday toward allowing college athletes to earn income for things like product endorsements and social media content. With state legislatures across the country passing or looking into laws that would allow for college athletes to...
LIVE Virtual Event – Recruited: The Ins and Outs of College Golf
Tune in April 30th 4:00 – 7:00 PM This event will bring together top players, coaches and recruiting experts to tell their stories and help parents and high school students navigate the college golf recruiting process. The recruiting seminar is free to attend, however...
“Yay” or “Nay”: NCAA Athletic Departments’ Choices on Granting Extra Eligibility
To sum it all up, the college golf world has become pretty chaotic. Much remains uncertain at this time, but we are here to keep you plugged in and informed. Here are two recent stories covering the contrasting decisions of a few big-name institutions. If you're...
Extra Year of Eligibility Creates Uncertainty in College Golf
When the NCAA decided last week that athletes in spring sports will be given an extra season of eligibility due to the coronavirus pandemic, most lauded the move as a compassionate decision. Adding an extra year of eligibility for athletes comes with ramifications,...
Spring High School Golf Cancellations
As of April 8, 2020, 11 U.S. states have cancelled Spring high school sports. Geographically, most of the 11 are Midwest states, but the list also includes California and Georgia. The number of states shutting down brick and mortar school systems as well as cancelling...