Description
We learned a lot about the importance of effort and simply doing your personal best when speaking with Paul Brown. There will be times when we put in all our effort and it will result in an ideal outcome, and there will be times it will result in a not-so-ideal one. However, it’s always better to try and give it your all. As junior golfers, we sometimes lose focus while practicing, but Brown helped us realize the importance of focusing if we want to play our personal best and improve our craft.
Another thing we learned is the difference between being a golf professional and a professional golfer—and the numerous opportunities and accolades that come with them. Brown chose the golf professional side and is a director and coach today, which fills him with joy. It’s nice to know there are different ways to get immersed in the golf world.
About the Guest:
Born in Tucson, Arizona, Paul Brown is a director for U.S. Kids in Las Vegas and a certified member of the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA). He directed in the U.S. Kids for 20 years and was a member at the PGA for 25 years. Brown was the formal golf coach at Faith Lutheran Academy in Las Vegas, as well.
Brown attended the University of Arizona and has had a wonderful golf journey, starting in his junior years. Some of his achievements include being the Top Player of the Year in the Colorado River Player’s Association and becoming a golf professional.
About the Hosts:
Angelina Huang, Founder
Angelia is a nationally top ranked junior golfer at her junior high year. Angelina is also ranked number one academically among seven hundred students at Clark High School, Nevada. Angelina hopes to play college golf and pursue a career in the medical field or dentistry. Her passion is Neuroscience and Statistics. Angelina has been travelling around the country competing against the best junior golfers in the world since age of seven. She is also the Amazon published author, “I Want to Play College Golf”. Since Year 2021, Angelina and Cameron have donated over $17,000 their book proceeds back to the community for the underserved family and patients who are in need of cancer treatment. Aside from daily golf practices and school, she enjoys listening to music and watching chilling crime shows.
Cameron Huang, Founder
Cameron is also a nationally top ranked junior golfer at her sophomore year. Cameron is ranked top 5% academically among eight hundred students at Clark High School, Nevada. Cameron also hopes to play college golf and pursue a career as an orthodontist in the future. Cameron is the coauthor of “I Want to Play College Golf” with Angelina, and they have donated over $17,000 their book proceeds back to the community for the underserved family and patients who are in need of cancer treatment. When Cameron isn't on the green or studying, she's enjoying her free time watching K-drama and studying makeup and skincare with her friends.
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