TOP ENGLISH AMATEUR HEADING FOR SOUTH CAROLINA IN 2015
ALICE HEWSON COMMITS TO
CLEMSON UNI FROM NEXT AUGUST
NEWS RELEASE
Having
been heavily approached by a large number of high profile universities
across the US, Alice was able to utilise the services, contacts and
experience of golf placement specialists ProdreamUSA, headed up by
former Walker Cup player Lorne Kelly, to narrow down and eventually
select the best fit for Alice.
Alice went on record saying, "I would like to thank Lorne and his team for helping me through the whole recruiting process. Selecting a university isn’t just about receiving a scholarship, but about finding the best fit for me as an individual.
"Lorne helped me identify a university with a great coach and great facilities, playing in the right division and conference, but also a university that will offer a top notch degree.
"Having visited and met the coaches and my new team-mates, I know I’m going to love Clemson."
EDITOR: Clemson University did not have a women's golf programme prior to the 2013-2014 season.
CLEMSON UNI FROM NEXT AUGUST
NEWS RELEASE
Alice
Hewson (pictured) has committed to join Clemson University. The
England International and World Ranked No. 69 female amateur golfer will join coach J T Horton
and the Clemson ‘Tigers’ in August 2015. Clemson is a ‘Top 20 Public
University’ based in South Carolina.
Rather
than pursuing a professional career immediately after A-Levels, Alice
chose to remain amateur and continue her education while developing and
testing her golf in the US.
Alice and her family felt that the
American University route was the best option for her in terms of
education, facilities and the opportunity to earn a high quality degree
while playing and competing against many of the world top ranked
amateurs on the college circuit.
Interestingly, last year the entire US
Curtis Cup team was enrolled at US universities. This decision allows
Alice to target selection in next year’s Vagliano Trophy and the Curtis
Cup squad in 2016.
Alice went on record saying, "I would like to thank Lorne and his team for helping me through the whole recruiting process. Selecting a university isn’t just about receiving a scholarship, but about finding the best fit for me as an individual.
"Lorne helped me identify a university with a great coach and great facilities, playing in the right division and conference, but also a university that will offer a top notch degree.
"Having visited and met the coaches and my new team-mates, I know I’m going to love Clemson."
EDITOR: Clemson University did not have a women's golf programme prior to the 2013-2014 season.
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