Who Am I?

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The Early Days

I grew up in a family where my parents worked tirelessly at their small business 80 hours every week. Their sheer work ethic was my early model of how to be successful. After my poor play in my first-ever junior golf tournament, I began taking golf seriously at the age of twelve.

Most days, I would be the first one at the course and the last one to leave; coming home exhausted and falling asleep almost instantly.

I took pride in that.

I absolutely fell in love with the process of getting better. Through golf, I realized what the power of a strong work ethic can do in terms of reaching success.

With the support of family, friends, and coaches I have proved to be successful in each stage from junior golf to professional. I tied for first at an AJGA Tournament in the Bob Estes Abilene Junior and won several other junior tournaments.

College Golf

I went on to play college golf at the University of Oklahoma. While there, I notched several top 10’s, won a tournament by 7 strokes in Puerto Rico in 2016, and received All-Big XII Honors in 2017 and All-American honors in 2012. I was part of the first group of Sooners in program history that made it to the match-play portion of the NCAA National Championships in 2016.

I played and traveled on a National Championship caliber team, graduating from OU one year before our Sooners won the National Championships in 2017.

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Pro Golf

Upon graduation, I played five months of professional golf in 2016.

During those months I saw that my game can also compete in the professional arena as well, posting scores in the 60s twelve times out of the 31 rounds during those 5 months. I averaged 70.32 strokes, along with shooting a bogey-free 64 in the second round at the Waterloo Open and a T-15 finish in the Texas State Open. All while in the back of my head, I knew I had a huge roadblock ahead of me
My visa to stay in the US was running out. And my one shot at getting an athlete visa was later that year at the Korn Ferry Tour Q School.

In 2018, I qualified for the PGATOUR China and went on to win the 5th event and finished 5th on the season money list.

YouTube Golf

For the next year (2017) I had no idea what to do. Feeling like I was on the wrong path, I randomly came across someone making videos on Youtube and began seeing the opportunity the platform brought.
The idea to start a Youtube channel during a time where I was in such a deep hole sounded absolutely ridiculous to me but I had 10 months left in the US and this was my final shot at making something possible.

Fast forward to today and I was fortunate enough to be a part of the biggest group channel in YouTube golf (Good Good) and have grown my channel to over 270k YouTube subscribers.

The last 9 years of my life have been filled with ups and downs, but I can confidently say that I’m able to do what I love, film awesome golf content with other creators and pro golfers, all while entertaining and helping you guys improve your game.

Thank you for being a part of my journey.

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