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Harold Cepeda Con más de 19 años de experiencia como instructor de golf. Saliendo de la dura escuela de Pedro Russi, supo destacarse con algunos de sus jugadores campeones nacionales infantiles son Maria Alejandra Vesga, Juliana Camargo, Sofia Murcia, Sara Torrez.....Utilizando métodos a la punta de la tecnología,  Harold es un profesor impregnado de Golf, que no mira el tiempo que pasa con sus alumnos. Un bumangués de pura cepa, que no aguanta la mediocridad.

Harold Cepeda With more than 19 years of experience as a golf instructor. Coming out of the tough school of Pedro Russi, he knew how to stand out with some of his national champion children's players are Maria Alejandra Vesga, Juliana Camargo, Sofia Murcia, Sara Torrez ..... Using methods at the cutting edge of technology, Harold is a teacher impregnated with Golf, who does not watch the time he spends with his students. A pure-bred Bumangués that can't stand mediocrity.

Signing Day: Ranking the Class of 2025’s top players, classes

  

Published November 13, 2024 07:01 AM​​

The Class of 2025’s early signing period for men’s and women’s golf begins on Wednesday – and things will be a little different.

Looming roster limits will have some recruits not signing and instead scrambling for new homes while the national letter of intent has been replaced by grant-and-aid agreements that give more flexibility to the student-athletes.

It could be an early signing period full of surprises.

On the men’s side, Vanderbilt is bringing in a trio of top-25 talents, including No. 2 Michael Riebe and No. 6 Will Hartman, who at one point was arguably considered best in class. Auburn also has a deep class led by top-ranked recruit Logan Reilly. Henry Guan reclassified and will sign with Oklahoma State while Joshua Bai will enroll at Florida in January. Chase Kyes switched from Alabama to Tennessee just last month, a shocker to those in Tuscaloosa, while Sweden’s Simon Hovdal could be Texas Tech’s next international star.

Duke edged out Texas A&M for the best women’s class, as the Blue Devils plan to sign Rianne Malixi, the U.S. Women’s Amateur and U.S. Girls’ Junior champion, and Avery McCrery, who won this year’s Girls Junior PGA. Both are top-5 signings. The Aggies, though, probably have the deepest, with three of their four signings ranked in the top 13, including No. 3 Scarlet Schremmer, who had been committed to Miami, then Texas, before settling on Texas A&M. It’s always more international heavy on the women’s side, and Thailand’s Eila Galitsky (South Carolina) and Australia’s Sarah Hammett (USC) join Malixi in the top four. Galitsky is rumored to be joining the Gamecocks this spring while Hammett draws comparisons to a former Trojan from that part of the world, New Zealand’s Amelia Garvey.

Women

TOP 30 PLAYERS
1. Rianne Malixi, Duke
2. Eila Galitsky, South Carolina
3. Scarlet Schremmer, Texas A&M
4. Sarah Hammett, USC
5. Avery McCrery, Duke
6. Elizabeth Rudisill, Vanderbilt
7. Arianna Lau, Northwestern
8. Sophie Han, Oregon
9. Madison Messimer, Tennessee
10. Natalie Yen, Texas A&M
11. Pimpisa Rubrong, Arizona State
12. Chloe Kovelesky, Wake Forest
13. Brynn Kort, Texas A&M
14. Ryleigh Knaub, LSU
15. Thanana Kotchasanamanee, Princeton
16. Matilda Bjorkman, Ole Miss
17. Luana Valero Moyano, Purdue
18. Athena Yoo, UCLA
19. Kacey Ly, UCLA
20. Kathryn Ha, Vanderbilt
21. Thapasit Thitikarn, Tennessee
22. Anna Song, Stanford
23. Maye Huang, UCLA
24. Yu-Chu Chen, Oklahoma State
25. Kristina Xu, Columbia
26. Camila Zignaigo, Cal
27. Mingyu Zhang, Michigan
28. Katelyn Huber, Florida
29. Swetha Sathish, Arkansas
30. Yuuki Takada, Virginia

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