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To mentor talented junior golfers and their parents toward |
well-informed, sound decisions that will enhance their overall junior golf development, assist them throughout the college placement process, and lead to long-term success in life beyond golf. |
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To comply with NCAA Bylaws, Red Numbers Golf® does not market a prospective student-athlete's athletic ability or reputation, negotiate or promise scholarships or serve as an agent in any way. It is permissible, however, for high school academic and athletics records to be distributed to collegiate coaches without jeopardizing a prospective student-athlete's eligibility. All fees are due in advance of services and are not contingent on a prospective student-athlete either being recruited to play golf in college or receiving any institutional financial aid. |
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Going To College As a former college golf coach and someone who has worked with |
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talented junior and collegiate players for over 35 years, John is well qualified to help families navigate junior golf and manage college placement.
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Top 10 Recruiting Questions Coach John Brooks has put together a top 10 most frequently asked questions list to help juniors and parents in their quest for college
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golf scholarships. To view the Junior Golf Scoreboard's "Going to College" articles written by AJGA's College Golf Advisors.
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TPI Advisory Board Member Ask The College Coach and get professional advice.
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As the Head Golf Coach at the University of North Florida from 1990 to 2003, John Brooks' professional experience qualifies him to help families navigate junior golf and manage college placement. Furthermore, he perfectly understands the commitment necessary for junior golfers to transition successfully into collegiate competition.
Coach Brooks, through his Red Numbers Golf® program, now shares his extensive knowledge and expertise with golfers of a younger generation as they strive to play collegiate golf and potentially earn golf and/or academic scholarships. Since 2003, he has worked with nearly 500 families throughout the college placement process, relying on his coaching experience to help identify university campuses and college golf programs that best fit each client. Furthermore, he explains how clients and their parents should communicate with coaches throughout the recruiting process. |
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