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D2 colleges for golf?

Hey everyone! I'm really passionate about golf and was wondering if anyone could help me find some good Division 2 colleges that have golf programs? Trying to balance my love for the sport with a strong academic experience. Thanks in advance!

4 months ago

Hello! It's fantastic that you're looking to balance your passion for golf with a strong academic experience at a Division 2 college. There are many D2 schools with solid golf programs and academics. Here are a few you might consider:

1. University of Indianapolis (Indiana) - This university has a successful golf program, with their men's team winning multiple regional championships and making regular appearances at the NCAA D2 Championships.

2. Barry University (Florida) - Barry has both men's and women's golf teams that consistently perform well in NCAA D2 competitions. Located in Florida, you'll have access to great golf weather year-round, and the university also offers strong academic programs.

3. Nova Southeastern University (Florida) - Another Florida school with a successful golf program is NSU. Both their men's and women's teams have received national recognition, and academically, the university has a variety of excellent programs in various fields.

4. Rollins College (Florida) - Located in Winter Park, Florida, Rollins College has a rich golf tradition. The Tars participate in the Sunshine State Conference and have produced NCAA D2 national champions. Besides their golf program, Rollins is notable for its distinguished liberal arts education.

5. Colorado School of Mines (Colorado) - If you're interested in STEM fields, the Colorado School of Mines has a strong reputation in engineering and applied sciences. Their golf program is also competitive in NCAA D2, participating in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.

Remember, it's crucial to research each school's academic offerings alongside their sports program, as well as other factors like location, size, and campus culture to ensure the college is the right fit for you. Good luck in your college search and with your golf pursuits!

4 months ago

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