Feb. 23, 2023

Working hard or hardly working? | Cameron Meeks

Working hard or hardly working? | Cameron Meeks

One of our biggest takeaways from speaking with Cameron Meeks was to constantly be either playing or practicing. This will help strengthen your abilities, get the necessary exposure, and help your ranking. It will also help with college recruitment in the future. Another takeaway is to simply work hard because working hard is the pathway to a successful future—in golf and life.

About the Guest:

Cameron Meeks played for man’s golf team at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) and graduated in year 2022. Meeks .graduated from Palo Verde High School as a four-year varsity member and two-year captain of the golf team... 2017 US Jr Amateur Low Qualifier/Medalist-Goose Creek GC, Mira Loma, CA... 2017 6th Place Individual NV State High School Championship 2016 4th Place Individual NV...

State High School Championship 2016 1st Place Individual Sunset Region High School Championship 2016 T-10th AJGA Valencia, CA... 2016 T-10th AJGA Anthem/Henderson, NV 2016 T-11th AJGA Reno, NV... 2016 7th Place US Jr Amateur Qualifier, Woodland Hills, CA... 2015 6th Place Las Vegas City Amateur Championship 2015... 4th Place Toyota Tour Cup, Olivas Ranch, CA... 2014 1st Place Toyota Tour Cup, Rio Secco, NV...2016 All Sunset Region Player of the Year... 2016 First Team All-State 2016 & 2017... Las Vegas Review Journal-Best of NV Preps All-Star-Golf Honoree 2016 & 2017... 1st Place NV State High School Team Champion 2014, 2016, & 2017... 1st Place NV Sunset Region High School Team Champion.

At his senior year, Meek finished third on the team with a 71.97 stroke average, claiming four top-10 finishes including a tie for second and a tie for fifth… Opened the season under par with a 67-71-71—209 at the Pasadera Collegiate Invite (Oct. 5-6, 2020)… Tied for fifth at the La Purisima College Invite (Oct. 19-20, 2021) with a 68-72-78—218… Finished 11th at the Rustic Collegiate Classic (Nov. 5-6, 2020) to close out the fall after shooting 73-70-73—216… Shot three-under par at the Nick Watney Invitational (Feb. 8-9, 2021) to tie for 15th at 68-71-74—213… Helped the team win and finished tied for second of 85 individually at The Joust at Goose Creek (Feb. 22-23, 2021) with a 75-70-69—214… Tied for ninth and finished 2-under par with a 71-76-67—214 at the Sacramento State Invitational (Mar. 1-2, 2021)… Earned his third consecutive top-10 finish, placing tied for seventh at 8-under par, with a 65-70-73—208 at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic (Apr. 5-6, 2021)… Recorded a 73-74-70—217 to finish 1-over par at the Ping Cougar Classic (Apr. 23-24, 2021)… Closed out his season at 5-under in the West Coast Conference Championship (Apr. 29 – May 1, 2021) with a 73-74-74—221… Named to the WCC All-Academic First Team.

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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Transcript
Angelina Huang:

This is the I want to play college golf podcast. We talk to those who coached and those who have played college golf so you can learn what it takes to be a college golfer. Are you ready to tee off? Let's go.

Cameron Meeks:

Junior golfer at Loyola Marymount University

Angelina Huang:

how'd you get into golf?

Cameron Meeks:

My whole family was into golf my dad and uncle both play professionally and in college. My grandpa was a really big really big amateur golfer kind of felt like I was kind of destined to play because my dad really did so yeah, I learned everything I know my dad and certainly in tournaments

Angelina Huang:

Oh, that's cool.

Cameron Meeks:

I tried playing other sports like baseball and soccer but baseball always under the ball wasn't very good sport so stuck with golf.

Cameron Huang:

They're interesting and what is your mindset about golf

Angelina Huang:

like just overall Yeah, just like overall Yeah.

Cameron Meeks:

I mean it's it's all for me but people say that I like being outdoors a lot that I really like to do the job but I really have a lot of fun with it.

Cameron Huang:

And during your high school years since you did an excellent job how'd you feel about playing ajga tournaments

Cameron Meeks:

I was never like a really high ranked player so I never advice did find a lot of like remember having to qualify for a lot for a lot of days and like really battling their stars it's kind of a system kind of tough it's kind of hard to get into if you're not playing in the battle a lot and

Cameron Meeks:

I had some pretty good finishes from what I remember no life stand out like wins or anything like that. I did what kind of a study Fair has really battled

Angelina Huang:

that's an interesting journey. And just to clarify, did you play in the US Junior

Cameron Meeks:

Junior 27 USM and

Angelina Huang:

how was that experience?

Cameron Meeks:

Yes Jr was of course called the saw Kansas that was really eye opening experience. And I thought it was like this is the real deal like right when I got there. I've never seen a range of your course so here so set up so difficult. It really opened my eyes like what like real golf is like high level golf. It was a really fun experience for me I played pretty well the first time I struggled second round but it was really good experience for me and I learned I really learned a lot

Angelina Huang:

that's nice. That's totally different from little Vegas experience really different

Unknown:

and um, do you ever pre shot routine

Angelina Huang:

Sorry, what did you say?

Cameron Meeks:

I try to do the same thing every time the various like what I'm doing but I've different teams or different shots but I definitely try to stick the same. Oh,

Angelina Huang:

that's nice. How's your experience at Loyola?

Cameron Meeks:

I love it because of matching our friends for life and my brothers right now there's like these are my brothers. Puppet is all said and done if I just say that, you know, whether now two great things or not but we're gonna we're looking towards tournaments coming up here where we can really do some damage and put out a really great tournament just last couple of weeks

Cameron Meeks:

kind of an off week last week but overall this year was looking really good but overall I mean the memories like I'm a senior now I mean some of the memories just like sitting around with the boys are pretty crazy whatever it is pretty good about it

Angelina Huang:

oh, that sounds good. And do you work well more on full swing or your short game?

Cameron Meeks:

I focus more what was that?

Cameron Huang:

Do you focus more on your short game or falsely?

Cameron Meeks:

Definitely I heard was that I think that's that kind of stuff to be I'm not I'm not a big range rat. I feel like I've done most of my time but I do like to do a lot of hunting as well. Yeah, definitely definitely way more short Okay,

Cameron Huang:

thank you for your information and what do you do to prep for your tournaments

Cameron Meeks:

maybe looking at the maps google maps look at the layout the numbers like in my head just think about the plan for the website and really figure out the numbers coming in and really dial in to the shots I think it's really just like specify what exactly that week and then practice

Cameron Huang:

and you played so well throughout your years in college How do you manage to do so

Cameron Meeks:

I've always seen myself as really consistent player compared to some of the other guys golfers I was like not really long but I really just I myself like centigrades to myself whether they fall or not but never too far in one direction but sometimes you know very consistent

Angelina Huang:

Oh yes, that's great advice. And last year you played the US amateur how's that oh

Cameron Meeks:

that was like very highlight of my golf career so far that was so much fun and the practice round I played with I played with a really good player from Ole Miss It was like number two in the country and I played with Tom Moore and I was just like really eye opening for me because it was just seeing their their games firsthand. You know it made me think like you know this guy is pretty consistent like they're not hitting it any better than me. It really gave me a boost of confidence like you know I can I can compete with these guys obviously you know, Tom's gone off and done his thing but does is this a really really cool weekend. That was pretty close to making the cut for match play but kind of choked it down the stretch. Pebble Pebble is my all time favorite golf course. And I got to play it a few times. That was I played at once when I was 15 but just going out there to play like three days in a row was super core two days in a row. And Spyglass was probably the hardest course ever play my life. But the battle out there and I really think I learned a lot about my

Angelina Huang:

Oh my this sounds like such a great experience. And obviously you're playing love amateur tournaments right now. What are those?

Cameron Meeks:

Well I haven't played a lot because we're in season right now but during the summer I've played a lot of like California stuff and then like just like different random amateur events. I played this one called the amateur hour or something amateur events Oh my ranking and get the rest in before season because a lot of the college guys will be out there playing those amateur events as a pretty solid finishes to pick up and get the reference was the main focus.

Angelina Huang:

That's very cool. Well, what are some of your favorite tournaments over there?

Cameron Meeks:

What is my favorite tournament like in college?

Angelina Huang:

Or overall

Cameron Meeks:

like this, this this here

Angelina Huang:

are just like, like overall

Cameron Meeks:

Well, definitely us course. That was like special really special especially that they've been like the year before a USL and at the same place. Watching our USL was was pretty cool to watch because I could like kind of compare how I played it versus how everyone else played it. But yeah, you're saying that was by far the best.

Angelina Huang:

Oh, that's so cool. And do you plan on turning perot? Yes.

Cameron Meeks:

I'm gonna do but after that. Oh, okay. Good luck in that. And

Angelina Huang:

if you were to give us your one secret sauce piece of advice, what would that be?

Cameron Meeks:

A secret?

Angelina Huang:

Yeah, like,

Cameron Meeks:

my secret golf advice? I would say my secret It is no secret. Everyone's gonna do it their own way. And you just got to work hard. I mean, basically, the person who works hard and everyone else, and sticks with whatever they're doing and really knows their own game. Masters, what they do is going to be a better player. There's really no secret out there. Oh, okay.

Angelina Huang:

Thank you for that. What is your advice for parents and junior golfers?

Cameron Meeks:

For parents, like my kids looking to go to college, or

Angelina Huang:

like parents of junior golfers of competitive junior golfers

Cameron Meeks:

definitely play a good schedule to get exposure. But I mean, if you're not shooting the scores, then it really doesn't matter. So you can play the best you play the best schedule, but But yeah, definitely get exposure. But you know, probably work on your game first and make sure you're getting the scores and then take your game on the road to the exposure. That's what I would say.

Angelina Huang:

What's your advice for junior golfers?

Cameron Meeks:

Oh, for like the actual juniors. Don't be too hard on yourself. I mean, golf is probably the hardest sport out there. If you just keep your head down and work hard, good things won't happen. But there's gonna be you're gonna go through slumps. There's a lot of ups and downs. But if you believe in yourself and what you do, you can get out of anything and be a better player because of it.

Angelina Huang:

Thank you so much. Sorry, I'm tired of going saying the questions on the border. But what do you think a player has to do to stand out from the rest of their competitors?

Cameron Meeks:

To lower

Angelina Huang:

and what do you think college coaches look for in the player?

Cameron Meeks:

scores, but I know they do look at rankings a lot. So if you're ranked high, you're gonna go somewhere. However, they, you know, what are their algorithm is for rankings, which I mean, that ties back to the tournament schedule. But you know, and then a third piece I'd say is just don't keep a good attitude either. But, you know, if you have a bad attitude, you're shooting low. I mean, they're not going well

Angelina Huang:

for that, before we end, is there anything else you would like to add? No. Well, we're planning like next year. We're just trying to get all the interviews in and then we'll like fundraise it. What's it going to cost us We don't have like a title yet, but we have like, yeah, we have, we have several options. But yeah, we'll send you a copy once we actually publish it. And then we're gonna be writing your chapters within the next two weeks. So when we actually finish it, we'll send you like a copy of it for your approval and stuff like that. Yeah, and if we have any more questions is okay if we shoot you like an email or text, yeah, text me. Okay, thank you so much, then have a nice day.