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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...
Student Athletes Behind the Screen: Shining Light on the Misconceptions of Online Learning
In hopes of avoiding the inevitable uncomfortable feelings that arise in novel experiences, people tend to stick to what they know. Parents continue...
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...
Keep The Wolves Away, Dream Big!
Photo: FanpopLately I’ve been thinking a lot about Lou Gehrig’s famous farewell speech and I thought it was important to share with you. He said, “I...
“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...
Summer Wins: A Broader Overview of Tournament Schedule Changes and When Things will Get Back on Track
Here we at the hub would like to take an opportunity to share some of the largest updates from the Junior Golf landscape.
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...
10 Things You Never Knew About Tiger Woods as a High School Senior
Welcome back to the Tiger Woods YouTube Project, where we’ve made our way to young Tiger’s senior year of high school! As a refresher, we’re taking...
Quick 9 Interview with Pauline Roussin-Bouchard – The #1 Women’s Amateur Golfer in The World
There is no mistake about it, Pauline Roussin-Bouchard has a goal. She has a plan, she has a team and she’s serious. Pauline was so kind to reflect on her journey in golf with us and share…
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...
