Maëlle Dreyer
Cameron University, NCAA Division II
Transfer Student, Womens Golf
Available status: Commited
Personnal information
Country: France
Date of Birth: February 2001
Height: 5.5 feet
Weight: 147lbs
Sex: Female
University: Cameron University ( NCAA Division II)
Academic Profile
- High School Graduation Year: 2019
- College Enrollment Year: 2020 (Cameron University)
- Transfer Year: Fall 2023
- Exam Scores: Toefl (62), SAT (Transfer Student)
- Current GPA: 3.3
- Current Major: Exercise/Sport Science (Junior Year)
- Academic goal: Transferring to a top division II or average division I school to finish her bachelor degree in Sport/Exercise Science and then start her master in Athletic Training right after.
Golfing Profile
Before College
Won 3 adult amateur and 3 WAGR events
Tournament low score (2018)
68
Athletics (2023)
Sophomore
Scoring Average (2023)
77.08
Best World Amateur Golf Ranking
1867th
Her athletic goals
Win an NCAA tournament as an individual and as a team, win a championship ring with her team.
Compete in the NCAA division I or and being able to have a national ranking in division II.
Top Tournament Results
- 12th place at the Midwestern State Invitational (82,77,74)
- 32nd place at the RJGA Palm Valley Classic (78,76)
- 13th place at the West Texas A@M Desert Invite (79,76)
- 24th at the 2022 Swan Memorial (76,80,77)
- 24th at the West Regional Preview (74,74,78)
- 8th at the Concho River Calssic (78,76)
- 18th at the Oklahoma Intercollegiate (76,76)
2023 Club Average Distance
- Driver: 200 yards
- 5 Wood: 191 yards
- 4 Hybrid: 175 yards
- 26° Hybrid: 153 yards
- 6 Iron: 143 yards
- 7 Iron: 138 yards
- 8 Iron: 129 yards
- 9 Iron: 115 yards
- PW: 109 yards
- 50°: 95 yards
- 54°: 82 yards
- 58°: 71 yards
Give us 5 words that describes you as an athlete?
- Perfectionist
- Hard-worker
- Fighter
- Team player
- Positive thinker
“I would say that I’m a perfectionist but in a good way. I’m always trying to do what’s best for me and my team. I’m a hard-worker. Putting on some extra works and hours into my schedule is not scaring me if I know that I need to work on something. I will work on it until I find the solution. I’m also a fighter, even on days where not everything is working my way. The team comes first and you never know what the other players and teams are shooting so you always have to be at your best.
I’m also a team player, so if anyone in the team needs help, I’m always happy to help them out for taking videos, giving tips or drills exercises for something specific in their swing. I’m also very positive. I believe that especially in golf from one day to another everything can change. We all know that we cannot loose our swing in one day, it is more confidence than anything else. Finally, I am a positive thinker. I always try to see the positive to help stay in a good mindset on the golf course.”
Tell us about your best memory of your athletic career?
“I would say that my best memory is probably when I did shoot 4 under the very first day of a tournament in Europe. At the end of that week-end I won the tournament and that was my first win as a golfer in a high competitive tournament. During that season I won 3 tournaments which helped me tremendously to get a high scholarship in a competitive division II school and being able to live my dream.”
What are your college goals?
“My college goals is to be able to win at least a tournament as an individual and as a team. My ultimate goal would be to win a championship ring with my team in my conference. It would also be a dream come true if I can compete in the NCAA division I or and being able to have a national ranking in division II.”
What are your academic goals during school and your overall goals after graduation?
“I am currently pursuing my bachelor in Sport and Exercise Science. I would like to finish my undergraduate degree and then get accepted into an athletic training master program. After my graduate degree, I would like to start my career as an athletic trainer or as a golf assistant coach in a NCAA school.”
What makes you different from other players?
“What makes me different from other players is my experience. I have been playing golf for 14 years and a team leader for 2 years in a competitive division II school. I am familiar with the NCAA tournaments. I also know how to manage myself even on a bad day as well as motivating my team to perform well. I also know for a fact that I will always give 200% for my team and this is very important when you are representing an university.”
Why should we recruit you?
“I believe that you should recruit me because I will be a good asset to your team. I’m a hard worker and always looking to do my best for myself and the team I will be playing for.”