Odds of Getting In
Average score men/women: 95/100. Driving distance m/w: 220/190 yards. GPA: 3.2.
You tore up the putt-putt course when you were younger. Unfortunately, college golf is a bit harder than putt-putt.
Average score m/w: 90/95. Driving distance m/w: 250/220 yards. GPA: 2.8.
You are at the bottom threshold for college golf. If you work hard to improve your score, you might find a home at an NAIA or junior college program. Just don't hold your breath.
Average score m/w: 85/90. Driving distance m/w: 260/225 yards. GPA: 3.0.
You've got a shot at making a lower range D-II or D-III team. Of course, if that doesn't work out, you can always stick to impressing your friends at the driving range.
Average score m/w: 80/85. Driving distance m/w: 265/230 yards. GPA: 3.9.
You're a decent bet for a wide range of D-II or D-III programs. Your exceptional academic achievements will make up for a mediocre performance at the major junior golf tournaments. Good luck, friend.
Average score m/w: 70/75. Driving distance m/w: 270/235 yards. GPA: 3.6.
Thanks to a few impressive showings at several top junior tourneys, you've got a great chance of playing on a D-I team. Your solid grades and winning personality increase those odds. The top twenty programs in the nation are still out of your reach, though. Sigh.