NSR Female AOD: Emma Klimala, 2014 golfer, from Glenbard West High, Illinois, with a 5.1 GPA


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Emma Klimala

Our Female Athlete of the Day brings college coaches both athletic talent and academic excellence.  Emma Klimala is a golfer from Glenbard High School in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.  And, she carries an outstanding GPA of 5.1.  Her NSR scout is Tanya Olson who describes Emma in her scouting report, “Emma Klimala is a passionate athlete, with a very strong academic resume.  She has only been playing golf for three years, but has made incredible strides to improve her swing and learn as much about the game as possible.  Emma’s Swing Coach, Tim Jankowski, is dedicated to helping Emma get to the next level through hard work and hours of practice, especially in the off season.  Her driving distance is quite impressive, when you take into account her small frame.  She is working hard at getting her average putts per round under 30, as well as increasing her accuracy into the greens.  Emma is a great young lady, passionate about the game of golf, and will work hard to contribute to the success of a college program.”  Emma, speaking to college coaches, says, “Throughout my high school career, I have been striving to achieve the best grades I can, to create a strong base towards receiving a good future education. Through this, I have developed a strong work ethic that also renders itself evident in sports; specifically golf. I hope to improve on my golf skills not just in the next few years, but throughout my lifetime. After years of participating in various sports, I have learned to be organized, determined, and hard-working.  A large part of golf’s challenge is that it is a mental game. Before I get out on the course, I take time to examine the scorecard and course layout. I arrive at the course a few hours early to allow time to practice and organize my bag. Most importantly, when I get out onto the course, I plan out every shot as I approach the ball. If the ball goes somewhere I did not anticipate, I move on. Staying organized and focused on a plan is something that I will continue to use throughout my college and life experience.”


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