From caddie to college: Rufus King HS student uses golf to earn scholarship
By:
Kevin Holden
Posted: May 30, 2020 9:05 PM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- In golf, having the right person on the bag is just as important as a good set of clubs. A caddie knows how to navigate the course. They're smart, they're club whisperers. Now, if you're good enough, a college scholarship may be within reach. CBS 58's Kevin Holden introduces you to Ray Scott, a Rufus King High School student who's done just that.
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