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Looking for Division 2 Women's Golf Colleges

Hello, golfers and college enthusiasts alike! I'm a junior in high school and an aspiring collegiate golfer. I was wondering if anyone could help me out on searching for women's Division 2 golf colleges. Any help is appreciated!

3 months ago

Sure, happy to help! When you're looking for Division 2 golf programs, there are a few variables to keep in mind: location, academics, and the strength of the golf program itself.

Here are a few Division II schools that have strong women's golf programs:

1. Nova Southeastern University (Florida): This team has a stellar winning record in Division II women's golf, claiming multiple NCAA Championship titles.

2. Lynn University (Florida): Lynn consistently competes at a high level and also has a number of NCAA Championships.

3. University of Indianapolis (Indiana): This program has made frequent appearances in the NCAA Championships.

4. Florida Tech: Despite being a smaller program, Florida Tech has a competitive women's golf team.

5. Dallas Baptist University (Texas): DBU has a successful program and has consistently performed well at the D2 national level.

You'll want to reach out to the coaches at your top choices once you've more or less narrowed down your list. Crafting a sports resume that highlights your golf achievements, as well as emailing coaches to express your interest in their program is a good first step to making connections.

Though golf ability is a significant factor in the recruitment process, coaches also heavily consider academic performance. The academic and character requirements can at times be more stringent than the golf skill requirements.

In conclusion, the process of finding the right Division 2 golf college is part athletics, part academics, and part personal preference. So when you're looking at schools, keep all these factors in mind. Good luck with your college search!

3 months ago

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