It's Monday afternoon and I have taken my 8 year old to his golf academy for the week. They worked on chipping and putting (the two places that he needs work on) and I am sitting there talking with the Pro. As we are talking, the local college golf coach comes up and starts talking about tryouts coming up and how the course is looking (it's their home course), etc....He asks the Pro if he had any High School students that he had worked with that might be interested in trying out. The Pro told him that right now, he only had students in the 7-12 year old age group and he pointed out to the kids practicing. The college coach starts watching them and talking about odds and ends and then he asks who the kid was in the white shirt. The Pro told him that I was his dad and the he has a ton of potential and that he is starting at a good age...blah, blah, blah. So the coach walks down and starts watching Jacob and talking with him and showing him some things. After the academy is over, they walk up to me and ask me if I can stay around a little longer and let Jacob hit some balls on the range. I said sure, that won't be a problem. After the range session, the coach asks me if Jacob had ever said anything about playing in high school. I told him that golf was all that Jacob talked about and that he says he wants to play forever....but that he changes his mind weekly.
The conversation went back and forth for a while just chit chatting and he ended by telling me that if Jacob sticks with it and doesn't get burnt out, he sees the potential for him being a great college player and said the he would love to have him on his team. Of course this got Jacob all excited and all he is talking about now is going to college to play golf.
Now, I have taken this for what it's worth, but I thought it was pretty cool that he got singled out and noticed like that. Now the local Pro keeps hitting me up wanting to work with Jacob in individual lessons after the academy is over. I'm going to ask him what he wants to do, because I don't want to get him burnt out.
Anyway, this made me pretty proud, so I thought I would share!
The conversation went back and forth for a while just chit chatting and he ended by telling me that if Jacob sticks with it and doesn't get burnt out, he sees the potential for him being a great college player and said the he would love to have him on his team. Of course this got Jacob all excited and all he is talking about now is going to college to play golf.
Now, I have taken this for what it's worth, but I thought it was pretty cool that he got singled out and noticed like that. Now the local Pro keeps hitting me up wanting to work with Jacob in individual lessons after the academy is over. I'm going to ask him what he wants to do, because I don't want to get him burnt out.
Anyway, this made me pretty proud, so I thought I would share!
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