NAPABILIB ng mga batang Pinoy golfers sina US NCAA Division 1 Coaches Andrew Larkin ng UCLA, Richard Mueller ng Columbia University at Christopher Massoleti ng UC Berkeley sa determinasyon at pagpupursige sa kanilang pagsabak sa DreamBig Gold Series Golf Camp kamakailan sa Orchard Golf & Country Club sa Dasmarinas City, Cavite.

MASAYANG nakiisa sa photo op ng golf campers ang mga batikang US NCAA Division 1 coaches sa ginanap na Dream Big Camp.

MASAYANG nakiisa sa photo op ng golf campers ang mga batikang US NCAA Division 1 coaches sa ginanap na Dream Big Camp.

Bukod sa angking talento, nakuha ng may 35 golfers ang atensyon ng mga foreign coaches sa kakaibang character at pag-uugali, kaagapay ang respeto at tamang pagsunod.

“Filipino players, compared to other players we’ve conducted the camp with are more eager and willing to learn. They’re more open to instruction and also to criticism. I never had to repeat myself because no one was interrupting. Everybody was eyes on when I was giving a demonstration. There was instantaneous attention to detail and they also asked very intelligent questions. To me, that was very impressive. There’s a lot of talented players that will definitely play high level golf in the U.S.,” pahayag ni UC Berkeley Coach Chris Massoleti.

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Ikinalugod din ni Akshay Maliwal, Founder/CEO of DreamBig Events, ang positibong pananaw ng mga batang golfers na higit na nagpaigting sa programa.

“It was a brilliant opportunity for golfers in the Philippines to get an evaluation about their golfing ability and whether they would have a chance to get recruited to one of these colleges in the future. We have many more events coming to Philippines annually. Stay tuned!”, aniya.

Magpapatuloy ang DreamBig program sa gaganaping Gold Series Tennis ngayong buwan sa Manila Polo Club.