We get this question all the time from players who feel that they automatically deserve a spot on the team they played for last year. The truth of the matter is: Things change, nothing ever stays the same.
It's a new season and maybe you've been taking lessons, practicing indoors all winter long, and upped your game. Or, maybe not. A new season brings an influx of new team members that will alter team chemistry for better or for worse. The starting lineup will need adjustments. When all team members show up to the tryout session to play with and against new team members, the Head Pro and Team Captains can then make a fair evaluation.
Let's not forget that the tryout is a opportunity to reconnect with last year's team members, meet and greet your new team members and have a couple of hours of fun.
Intercounty is a team sport so show your team spirit by attending the tryout.
It's a new season and maybe you've been taking lessons, practicing indoors all winter long, and upped your game. Or, maybe not. A new season brings an influx of new team members that will alter team chemistry for better or for worse. The starting lineup will need adjustments. When all team members show up to the tryout session to play with and against new team members, the Head Pro and Team Captains can then make a fair evaluation.
Let's not forget that the tryout is a opportunity to reconnect with last year's team members, meet and greet your new team members and have a couple of hours of fun.
Intercounty is a team sport so show your team spirit by attending the tryout.