Athletic Benchmarks What golf scores do I need to have in order to be a strong candidate for the Harvard Golf Team?
In order for us to achieve our goals, the Harvard golf team needs to continually attract and develop the best team members possible. As in the evaluation process for admission, there are many factors that affect an individual’s ability to excel in our environment. We typically look for USGA handicaps below 3, or an equivalent level of play. We need players who can score in the 70s consistently in college. National (USGA, AJGA, IJGT, FCWT or similar) tournament experience is usually a good indicator of playing ability at the college level, as these events are often contested at the same types of courses on which we play – between 5,800 and 6,100 yards. We believe that players can improve from high school to college with the appropriate instruction, focus and effort.
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