Prior to the Covid pandemic, playing golf wasnโt really on the radar for Oak Hill senior Ian Maynor.
With all the other sports grinding to a halt, the ability to get outside and maintain social distancing changed his perspective on the game.
โI started golf my freshman year during the Covid time,โ Maynard said. โMy dad would sometimes go to Briar Patch when it was open and I would mess a round a little bit, but I didnโt play really.โ
Four years later, Maynor is one of the best high school golfers in the area and will now continue his career at the next level as a Golden Bear.
Monday morning, with family, coaches, teammates and friends in attendance, Maynor signed a National Letter of Intent to play golf for WVU Tech.
โThis really means a lot. I have put a ton of time and effort into this and I am really excited for the future playing in college,โ Maynor said.
Signing with the Golden Bears could not have fit better into Maynorโs future plans.
โWVU Tech is one of the only schools in West Virginia that offers a degree in construction management. I wanted to pursue that too,โ Maynor said. โTo play golf there is a bonus. Itโs awesome. All of my siblings have gone there too and they have given me good insight on Tech.โ
WVU Tech golf head coach Garrett Goosman was excited to add another area standout to his team.
โGrowing up in the area (Gauley Bridge), I always try to recruit local guys. especially one that is a great guy and has a great family,โ Goosman said. โEveryone spoke so highly of Ian and when his family reached out it was a no-brainer for me. We had the major he wanted and he wanted to stay home and commute, it was a prefect fit.โ
Transforming himself from a person that had never played golf to a collegiate prospect in such a short time is an amazing feat.
Wes Hinkle owns Fincastle Golf Academy in Bluefield, Va. Hinkle has worked with Maynor over the last 18 months and offered some insight as to why Maynor has found success so quickly.
โThe biggest thing that sticks out with Ian is his work ethic. He is a grinder,โ Hinkle said. โWhen we try to fix something or put something in place, itโs like the club is glued to his hand. I think he goes home and sleeps with that golf club and get up and eats cereal with it the next day. The work ethic is second to none with this young man which is wonderful.โ
Maynor was also gifted with some natural talent that is a big key to success on the links.
โThen there is his club speed. He has club speed and he hits the ball a ton,โ Hinkle said. โIt is hard to teach speed and he has the natural ability.โ
Hinkle was also impressed with level of understanding about the game which Maynor possessed when he first began to work with him.
โHis progression in such a short period is impressive,โ Hinkle said. โHe hit the ball really well when he came to me, but we fine tuned some hand positions with him and some body positions.โ
โWe really worked on getting him an understanding of how the golf swing works,โ Hinkle went on to say. โThat way, when he found a tough spot on the course where things werenโt going right, he could self fix some stuff in regards to the geometry of the swing.โ
Being such a young golfer in regards to experience, the next step for Maynor will be building confidence and handling the mental grind that comes with the game.
โThere is a lot of competition at the next level and obviously it keeps getting better. I think for Ian it will be the mental piece. There are times that he goes out and shines. You can feel the confidence just oozing out of him, Hinkle said. โEvery once in a while he takes a step back with maybe some self doubt, which we all do as golfers. When he knows his swing is there for the day, he can do anything he wants with the golf ball.โ
Maynor is in tune with the challenges ahead and is anxious to move his career forward at the next level.
โMy chipping and putting have really saved me a lot of strokes, especially when the long game and the mid-range game isnโt going your way,โ Maynor said. โIt will take some time to adjust to the tees since they are moved all the way back and the pressure that comes along with it. I just have to get used to the distance and train myself mentally.โ