Burner02
2 years ago
Nick Dunlap’s caddie hit him (and his mom) with an all-time dagger before his final putt

From Golf Digest

How do you keep a 20-year-old college sophomore calm while walking up the 18th fairway needing to sink a five-footer to become the first amateur to win a PGA Tour event in more than 30 years? That’s a question that would keep most caddies up at night, but for Hunter Hamrick—the Alabama looper who was on the bag for Nick Dunlap’s odds-defying victory at The American Express this weekend—the answer was simple:

Just talk some trash.

That’s right. With one of the biggest Cinderella stories in PGA Tour history hanging in the balance, Hamrick didn’t try to calm Dunlap or gas him up. He didn’t back off and give him space. Instead, when they got up to the ball, Hamrick gave Dunlap the read and then a little kick in the behind. “Your mom could make this putt,” he said.

Bringing mom into it on the 72nd hole is a bold move (Cotton), but it paid off for the duo, with Dunlap draining the putt and etching his name in the golf history books. We’re not sure this is a sustainable strategy—we know dudes, and eventually one of those mom jokes is going to cross the line—but as a one-time wild card, it worked like a charm.


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Jakethesnake86
2 years ago
Love it. Me and my buddies have gotten passed the getting pissed off at golf. (Most frustrating game I’ve ever played). We talk a lot of trash and I like this story a lot
I’m the snake
Burner02
2 years ago

Love it. Me and my buddies have gotten passed the getting pissed off at golf. (Most frustrating game I’ve ever played). We talk a lot of trash and I like this story a lot

Jakethesnake86 wrote:



+1

Probably need to be a golfer to really appreciate the story. For me, a 5 footer is never easy.
DrMaddVibe
2 years ago

How do you keep a 20-year-old college sophomore calm while walking up the 18th fairway needing to sink a five-footer to become the first amateur to win a PGA Tour event in more than 30 years?

Burner02 wrote:




Everyone ALWAYS forgets about Tiger Woods.

https://golfweek.usatoday.com/lists/amateurs-to-win-pga-tour-event-phil-mickelson-scott-verplank/ 
JGKAMIN
2 years ago
What isn’t right is he is not allowed to keep the prize money ($1,512,000.00) because of his amateur status despite numerous NCAA “student-athletes” pulling in more than that in NIL. Why didn’t he take the check and say see you later college? Did he have to declare that prior to the tournament?

https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2024-01-22/nick-dunlap-prize-money-amateur-pga-tour-won-the-american-express-alabama 
DrMaddVibe
2 years ago
I think, I could be wrong...pretty sure if you're still a student...you cannot take money.

If he ends that relationship with the school and declares himself a pro by going to Q school and doing it...he's a pro.
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