Tyler Segal is an incoming freshman that will be attending the University of Florida this Fall. Majoring in Finance, Segal choose to play club golf at UF over other varsity college golf options.
Q: When did you start playing golf?
I started playing at 14. I played every year of high school (at West Boca Raton Community...
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PART 1: Why Millennial Golf Is A Challenge
This is part 1 of a series of articles highlighting the reasons why playing the game is a challenge for 18 to 34-year-olds. Read the rest of the series.
#GOLFIS a challenge for many college golfers, especially when golf courses are not on or right around campus. I know when I...
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College Golfers Focused on Academics
Every year competitive high school golfers need to make choices. Do I go play varsity golf at a small school that will accept me on the team or do I attend my dream school where I cannot make the varsity golf squad? Unless you are one of the top collegiate players in the country, the...
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What Golf Needs to Survive: College Golf
As a game that is a luxury item to most, golf rides the economic roller coaster just like any other industry. Golf's economy is comparable to many other prominent industries; according to Golf 20/20, the total economic impact of golf in America was $176.8 billion in 2011, approximately 74 percent the size of television broadcasting, cable,...
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