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How do i get a sponsorship in golf?

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im a 26 handicapper lookin for a sponsorship. i am really into golf and im only 16 years of age. i want to become a professional golfer when i grow older

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  1. The pro launch golf sponsorship is great - very easy and clear procedure. You get a webpage as well and can really promote you along with getting sponsorship. I found it really helpful

    http://www.pro-launch.com/


  2. OK, knock about 31stokes off your game and then ask this question again.  Good Luck.

  3. Well as a former junior golfer, I can tell you that  to PGA Tour Professional, you will need to have a god given talent and be practicing at least 8 hours a day. It takes great dedication, that most do not have. I have seen some of the greatest junior golfers, ranked in top 50 in the country fail trying. Good luck, practice hard.

    If someone you get to the level of say a mini tour player you must have a good resume and then make a portfolio and give it to individuals who might want to invest in you.

  4. When you win a tournament, some shaft companies might approach you.

  5. I have no personal experience with it, but I have seen it advertised in some mags:

    http://www.carsponsorships.com/

    Maybe try the vortex:

    http://www.vwvortex.com

  6. The best way to get a sponsorship is to forget about it.  That's right...first things first.  You need to concentrate on becoming the best golfer you possibly can.  Once you become a scratch golfer and win some tournaments, college coaches and sponsors will seek you out.  Good luck, I hope you make it!

  7. There are so many teen boys that golf, and many are  scratch golfers. You need to get your handicap down. Win  qualifying tournaments, and then you can compete nationally. This looks really good on resumes. My suggestion is practice, practice, practice

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