11-year-old kid who owns a golf company wins scholarship to study in Florida university, set to earn degree in business
At a young age, Carter Bonas developed a passion for golf, choosing the sport due to its non-physical contact nature. Remarkably, he transitioned from being an Autism patient to the CEO of his golf company, Golf Spectrum.
In a remarkable and inspiring turn of events, an exceptional 11-year-old boy, Carter Bonas, has been granted a full 4-year scholarship to study at Florida Memorial University in Florida, United States. What makes this achievement even more remarkable is that Carter Bonas is not only an aspiring scholar but also the CEO of his own golf company named "Golf Spectrum."
Carter Bonas' journey to academic success and entrepreneurship is nothing short of extraordinary. His scholarship was awarded at the South Florida HBCU Golf Classic, which took place at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort in Naples, Florida.At a young age, Carter Bonas developed a passion for golf, choosing the sport due to its non-physical contact nature. Remarkably, he transitioned from being an Autism patient to the CEO of his golf company, Golf Spectrum.
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Speaking about his recent accomplishment as a newly minted scholar, Bonas expressed his plans to study business. His academic pursuit is aimed at acquiring skills that will further enhance his entrepreneurial venture. He excitedly shared the news on social media, stating, "I was awarded a [4-year] scholarship to attend college! See you in 6 years (or less) to get that business degree to take Spectrum Golf to the next level."
Carter Bonas' dedication to the sport of golf and his remarkable transformation from an Autism patient to an entrepreneur and scholar serve as an inspiration to many. His journey exemplifies the limitless potential and possibilities that can be achieved with determination and hard work.
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Notably, Carter Bonas has been an active contributor to the development of golf. At the age of 10, he launched his own apparel line named "Spectrum Golf." The choice of this name was significant, as it reflects his status as a high-functioning individual on the Autism Spectrum Scale, as noted on the company's website.
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Carter Bonas' scholarship journey places him among individuals who have achieved academic and athletic excellence. Notably, former basketball player JR Smith, a North Carolina A&T University student, is also a current athlete on their golf team. The university recognized Smith's academic accomplishments by awarding him the Academic Athlete of the Year, as he completed his first semester with a remarkable 4.0 Grade Point Average.
Carter Bonas' next step involves embarking on a journey to Florida Memorial University in the United States. This opportunity marks the beginning of a future filled with endless possibilities for this young scholar and entrepreneur.