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College boy Jon aims for the top


Golf

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Published Date: 05 August 2008
PROMISING young golfer Jon Bell is set to represent England in the Home Internationals after perfecting his game at the Sussex College of Golf in Lindfield.
High-class coaching, motivational and psychological backing and the support of his fellow up-and-coming stars have all been factors in propelling the 16-year-old amateur to the top of his game, where he can now take his chance at international under-18 level.


A major factor for Jon was his switch from a purely academic career to one that enabled him to chase his dream of becoming a top- rated pro in his chosen sport while studying at the same time.


"I was doing my A-levels but decided that a chance to get to the top in golf was what I wanted," he explained. "So I decided to go full-time to the college. First off, I attended an induction and really liked what I saw. I realised I would be surrounded by golfers but also still be able to get an education. That was a chance I just could not turn down."


Jon started to work with the top team at the college, based at Lindfield Golf Course, near Haywards Heath.


For full story see Sporting Odds, West Sussex Gazette, August 6

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  • Last Updated: 05 August 2008 12:35 PM
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  • Location: Chichester
 
 
  

 
 


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