I will be a good fit on a college golf team primarily because of my aspiration to work to succeed. I believe that success in tournament golf is not achieved on the days of the tournaments, but rather in the countless hours of work and practice in the weeks and months prior to the tournament. I have, do, and will continue to put in that work.
Another reason that I will be a good fit on a golf team is I am "low maintenance". I make high grades at a highly difficult prep school with a weighted GPA of 4.04 on a 4.3 scale. I have taken 7 honors classes in my freshman and sophomore year, and in my junior year, I am currently taking 2 AP classes. I have a tight circle of good quality friends who help push me to achieve better things in academics and on the golf course and I always try to associate with people who aren't going to drag me to low places where I don't want or need to be.
I have learned to sharpen my time management skills over the past couple of years as well. Balancing golf at a highly competitive level with honors and AP classes is difficult in itself, however, I am also a member of the McCallie Guitar Quartet. The Quartet is comprised of the four best classical guitarists in the school. To date we have performed on NPR live national radio shows and are currently in the process of auditioning for a competition with the nationally acclaimed organization, Guitar Foundation of America. The Quartet demands time consuming practice to refine the art and my ability to achieve success in the Quartet and on the golf course as well demonstrates my ability to handle a heavy workload successfully.
Arguably my biggest asset is my competitiveness. I feel like my desire to do well pushes me to go the extra few steps each day in practice and preparation and that will set me apart in golf at the collegiate level. I will also bring this level of competitiveness and determination to my team. As a junior in high school, I play in the #1 spot, and have been elected as captain of the varsity team among five senior candidates. I feel like my teammates have recognized my aspiration to succeed and for that reason elected me as their captain. Not only do I push myself to do great, but I feel like I have the ability to push my teammates to do the same.
College golf has been my dream for a long time now and I firmly believe I have the assets to not only get there, but to succeed at the collegiate level as well.
Thank you,
Evan Spence- Class of 2016, McCallie School, Chattanooga, TN
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