COLLEGE GOLF

Picture right: Erik Reisner ('15) signing a letter of intent to play golf at Temple University.

Past NCAA Golfers From Harriton
Brendan Walsh ('80) - College of Wooster
Jay Deakins ('82) - U. of Miami
Chet Walsh ('84) - Villanova U.
Rob Booth ('90) - Villanova U.
Eric Beringer ('03) - U. of Colorado Boulder
Avi Hockfield ('07) - William & Mary U.
Ali Tutelman ('09) - Towson U.
Erik Reisner ('15) - Temple U.
Andrew Wallace (‘20) - Drexel U.
Callie Jean Burns ('20) - Regis U.
John Bradbeer (21') - Bucknell U.
Cyrus Parvizi ('23) - U. of Pittsburgh-Greensburg

Playing on the college level is fun! In the Harriton Ram Golf Program, not every student-athlete goes on to play in college, and that's okay. However we do believe it is our responsibility to expose you to college golf so you can be as informed as possible. One of the ways we do this is by bringing in local college golf coaches to talk to the Varsity and JV teams. Every two or three years, we bring in a coach to share with the students what it is like to play in college and how to get recruited, whether it's on the DI, DII or DIII level. The coach will also share with the students what they can expect when they participate in a collegiate program, and what coaches expect from their student-athletes. We've brought in the following coaches...

2013 - Jim Wilkes, Head Coach at Villanova University
2016 - Brad Kane, Head Coach at La Salle University
2018 - Ben Feld, Head Coach at Drexel University

In the course of four years in the program, a student-athlete can hear and learn from two college coaches. This is all an attempt to give you the best experience possible as a high school golfer, and to equip you to make an informed decision about what is possible on the college level.

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The likelihood of walking on to a college golf program without any preparation in your high school years, is low. If you are interested in playing golf in college, the coaching staff is available to help you with the following:
  • Building a summer tournament schedule that fits your goals for collegiate golf in the future.
  • Identifying DI, DII, DIII schools and golf programs that might be a good fit for you.
  • Developing a "playing resume"
  • Developing an online player profile
  • Putting together a highlight video
  • Letters of Recommendation
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Click HERE for our 
College Golf Road Map 

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College golf consultants can be very helpful in the process. We partner with a few consultants:

Jim Kelson, former 20 year Head Men's Golf Coach of the
University of Tennessee Volunteers (1998-2018)
and his organization, College Golf Consulting 101, to help you
achieve your goals for college golf.


Check out the College Golf Consulting 101 website at
www.collegegolfconsulting.com.
Ask us for an informational brochure about CGC101
Allow us to connect you with Coach Jim!

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Another consultant we partner with is Dr. Katie Brophy Miles 
and her organization, Golf Globally. She is a former 
Head Women's Golf Coach at Georgetown University (2011-2017).


Check out the Golf Globally website at
www.golfglobally.com and learn more about
Katie and her excellent services!
  
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