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Nic Harrison

A Message from Nic Harrison, 2020 SCPGA Foundation Scholar

Message from Nic Harrison, The Give Scholar, University of San Diego, Class of 2024
 
I AM THANKFUL FOR….
I am extremely thankful this holiday season for the Southern California PGA Foundation and its donors for helping sponsor me at the University of San Diego, especially John Mallinger from The Give, Davis Holman from the Mayor’s Cup, and the SCPGA Foundation. Without their support, I would not be where I am today.
 
When the coronavirus pandemic materialized and colleges around the country cancelled fall sports and went online, as did Amherst College, I re-evaluated my options. Should I take a gap year? Should I go to Amherst and live in a dorm and attend classes online? What would college feel like if there were no interface and social activities 3,000 miles from home? On top of that, the Amherst College Men’s golf coach made a decision to step down. I decided that attending Amherst for my freshman year was not my best option under pandemic conditions. It would have been difficult for both myself and my family. Staying closer to home would be a much safer choice. The University of San Diego was a school I had considered during my application process and fortunately for me they accepted me and provided an academic scholarship that made it the best option. It was an unlikely scenario that worked out being the best decision for me.
 
My transition from high school to college has been pretty smooth overall, although, I still feel that I have missed out on the total college experience as all of my classes have been virtual. I would say that the most difficult part is being on your own and having to manage your college, personal and activities schedule. I did take a poetry course, although I was skeptical at first, it turned out to be an interesting add to my course load. It was hard to immerse myself in many of the community projects due to COVID, however I did participate in a community service activity helping grade school students with different STEM problems through my Calculus class at USD.
 
Looking ahead to Christmas and Summer break, I plan to play in three amateur golf events, the Desert Amateur, the San Diego Amateur, and the Agave Amateur, as well as spend time with family and friends. Things are different this year but we will get through it. Over the Summer, I plan to return home to La Quinta and play golf everyday with both my dad and many of my friends, as well as playing in amatuer golf tournaments. I hope to take advantage of the long break to rest, relax, enjoy and regroup for next year’s challenges and be on campus for the first time.
 
This experience would not be possible without the outstanding support from the Southern California PGA Foundation and their amazing supporters, including; The John Mallinger Charitable Foundation (The Give Pro-Am), the Mayor’s Cup Foundation, and the Friends of Golf. During this holiday season, I encourage you to support them and afford the next student-athlete with the experience of a lifetime.
 
Happy Holidays!
 
Nic Harrison | University of San Diego
2020 SCPGA Foundation Scholar

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Dustin Johnson

FOG congratulates 2017 FOG Honoree Dustin Johnson on his Masters Victory!

Junior Golf
 
Monday November 16, 2020
Well we have a new Masters Champion, Dustin Johnson who set a tournament record 20 under par. It was an outstanding individual achievement, by DJ, and by the ANGC members who allowed us all to enjoy this event in a year like none of us have ever experienced before. We have so much to appreciate from viewing The Masters with overhead drone shots, never seen before vistas. The site lines off the tees were so unique, with no patrons, you could see several holes at one time. Never before would the casual fan (patron) get to see these sites.
 
The weather was dicey to begin with, and the scheduling was difficult with limited daylight; but round 3 finished on Saturday, setting the drama for an early morning Sunday round. Who says you can’t watch The Masters and the NFL in the same day.
 
There was excitement all day long as the stellar play continued, maybe the greens were a bit soft, but there are perils lurking around evert corner. Just take Tiger, who did something he never did before. After 20,154 holes as a professional, he carded his highest individual hole score with a 10. Yes, a 10. To follow this hole with 5 birdies in the last 6 holes, is why Tiger is a champion and always will.
 
Kevin Na hit all 18 greens in round one, but took a Masters record 39 putts, that is not easy to do.
 
Bryson lost a ball on hole 3 leading to a triple.
 
I mention all of these perils, so should it ever happen to you in a tournament, you will know that those you look up to, did so as well.
 
The Notay Begay 3 Junior Golf National Championships is beginning today at the Coushatta Resort in Louisiana. How cool will it be to watch this junior event on Golf Channel, now scheduled to air on December 9th.
 
The Golfweek Amateur Series along with the GCAA tournaments are winding down. Thanks to both groups for making these opportunities available to the college gofers who otherwise wouldn’t have any competitive events this fall. Time will tell if these will continue in the spring, as colleges begin to plan for a full slate of ncaa tournaments.
 
Please remember to register a friend (or two) for a membership to our Junior Golf Player’s Club. Your support in helping to grow our membership is very much appreciated. Simply visit juniorgolfusa.net and sign your friend(s). If you would prefer simply forward this e-mail to your friends, suggesting they register themselves to receive all of our fabulous content and archived Junior golf magazines.
 
And if you are new to our Posts, be sure to check in with your Player’s Club home page to access the 14 digital issues of Junior Golf magazine, and our Blog archives, where you will find over 200 articles that were previously posted.
 
Please remain safe, and diligent……. and remember the golf course remains one of the safest places to be; continue to enjoy your time on the golf course……
 
 
Further article found at Morning Read: Read Article.
 
*Photo credited to Morning Read.

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Patrick Cantlay

A stellar Sunday gives Patrick Cantlay the Zozo title and some much-appreciated momentum as the Masters looms

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Patrick Cantlay has never seemed particularly fond of the spotlight. He’s quiet, goes about his business and lets his game speak for itself.
 
It should come as no surprise, then, that while two of the world’s top three players duked it out in what felt like the main event, the laconic Californian was content to tip-toe his way up the leader board Sunday at the relocated Zozo Championship.
 
In the end, he could not be ignored. Cantlay leapfrogged Justin Thomas and Jon Rahm with a thoroughly impressive 65 on Sunday at Sherwood, good for 23-under 265 total and a one-shot victory.
 
Read complete article by Golf Digest.
 
 

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