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Playing With Purpose – University of Nebraska



Paying my dues

I first considered turning professional around my junior year of college. 

I was playing at a tournament and talking to some guys from Oklahoma State who were preparing to play at the next level.

At that moment, I had a realization. These guys weren’t that much better than me, so if they could play professionally, I could, too, right?

I received the answer to my question after my last year of eligibility at Nebraska in 1999, which was a special season. 

We qualified for the NCAAs, and it was a blast to be a part of.

I was far from the best golfer on the team, but we left our mark in having one of the best seasons in the history of the program, so I’ll always look back on that time with fun memories and a great group of guys.

In college, the university takes such great care of you, you’re essentially just out there playing for a score and placement. 

At the professional level, you’re trying to make a living.

All by yourself.

I started playing in small tournaments where I had to cover my own expenses. The pressure mounts when the shots I take are dependent on my entry fees, gas money, rent, equipment, etc.

Every shot matters.

Working your way up to the top of the mountain certainly isn’t for the faint of heart, but my love for golf always kept me in it.

My dedication to the game paid off in 2003 when I reached a milestone in gaining status for the first time in my early career.





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