Achievers & Accolades

Three Methodist U. Students Earn National PGA Scholarships

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago
Ingrid Ingrid Steingrimsen

PGA Reach recently announced that Methodist University students Natalie Brosig, Jamie Rush and Ingrid Steingrimsen were three out of 17 recipients for its PGA WORKS Golf Management University Scholarship. The $8,000 scholarships are reserved for talented and motivated students from diverse backgrounds who are currently enrolled in one of the accredited PGA Golf Management programs across the nation.

“Being the only NCAA Division III university to offer the PGA Golf Management program creates unique opportunities for Methodist University and these three students,” said Director of MU’s PGA Golf Management program Bob Bruns in a press release. “All of these students are unique, but also share a love for golf and a drive to be successful on the course and in the classroom. They continue to be leaders in many different facets of our teams and within the program from operating the golf shop to excelling in internships to captaining the women’s golf team while being great students.”

Since 1999, Methodist University’s PGA Golf Management program has been accredited by the PGA of America. It has consistently produced college-educated PGA professionals who aim to pursue a career in the golf business. 

Natalie Brosig

“Receiving this scholarship is such an honor. It’s a testament to our hard work and perseverance,” said Brosig in a press release. “These funds allow me to fully focus on my education and my game rather than getting a job to pay for college. In the long run, I know this extra dedication will pay off greatly as this will allow me to become the best player and professional I can be.”

 

Photos provided by: Methodist University 

Jamie Rush
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