Appalachian State University Golf Coach Heather Brown Offers Recruiting Advice

Appalachian State University Golf Coach Heather Brown Offers Recruiting Advice Appalachian State University Golf Coach Heather Brown Offers Recruiting Advice

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Appalachian State's football program might have grabbed national attention by defeating top-25 powerhouses this past fall, but they're far from the Mountaineers's only successful team. , head women's golf coach at App State, has led her athletes to post a top-10 seasonal team average in school history for each of the last six years. Not only that, but her Mountaineer golfers have received a Public Recognition Award for their academics in the last seven seasons. is looking for well-rounded athletes–here's how you can make it onto her squad. 

What is the most important quality you look for in a recruit? 

Character.

What is the best way for a recruit to get on your radar?

Unofficial visit. 

When should an athlete contact you, what is the best way? 

Freshman year of high school and by email. 

What are your expectations for incoming players in the classroom, in the weight room, and on the court?

junior golfer in nationally and regionally-ranked tournaments with scoring average in the 70s.

Related: 5 Recruiting Tips For Potential College Golfers

What are the do's and don'ts of being recruited?

Don't have your parents contact me. I like to hear directly from the prospective student-athlete. 

What is the best advice you can offer a recruit?

Go on unofficial visits to all the schools you are interested in. Make an effort to keep in touch with coaches. You may only have 5-10 coaches to email once you narrow down your list. Coaches get 50+ emails a day, [so] make yourself stand out if you are truly interested. 

Related: Recruiting FAQ: Overnight Visits

What really jumps out to you when reviewing a recruit's highlight tape? 

Short game. 

What are the main do's and don'ts for a recruit's highlight tape?

Don't be too long or short. 

Related: How to Ace your Golf Highlight Video

When do you recommend recruits put together and share their highlight reels? Is it best to make their highlight reel during the offseason, in the middle of season, or after each game?

Middle.

How big a factor is social media when recruiting players? What advice do you have for athletes regarding social media?

Not huge for me. I will look up profiles. I look for quality content and how much they post about golf.

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Image Credit: Appalachian State Athletics

* Originally published on February 6, 2023, by 2aDays Staff

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