By Matt Browning
If golfers want to score better, they have to be precise with their “scoring clubs” like wedges.
That has been the focus for Andover Central golfer Colt Farrow throughout his offseason.
“I would say I want to improve on my wedge game,” Farrow said. “I’ve been working on it on Trackman golf simulators trying to make sure I’m improving. It’s also been something I’ve been focusing on when I’m practicing or playing outdoors, too.”
The Kansas winter has been wreaking havoc with Farrow as he tried to prepare for the season. Luckily for him, he was able to get in plenty of reps indoors.
“I’ve been trying to make the most out of the weather situation that we’ve had,” Farrow said. “Obviously with the snow and the freezing temperatures it was hard to get outside and play but spending time practicing indoors has been a great thing that I’ve done.”
Farrow is excited to get back in the mix with his Jaguar teammates and he has lofty goals for the 2025 season.
“I’d say a goal for us as a team would be to make the state tournament,” Farrow said. “We played solid last year at regionals but have always been the first team out. We would also like to win a bunch of tournaments in the regular season and have a strong performance at league too. For myself, I want to win tournaments and become a better player overall this season but the main goal would be to bring the best out of my teammates day in and day out.”