What a week!!

had an absolute beast of a few weeks!! Last Week I... Caddied My first professional tournament worked 40 hours got accepted into the golf program at Keiser played 18 holes with my pops and shot 73 made up some new designs for hats... #lockin #golflife #letsbefriends #followtrain Thatdudedevingolf on Tik Tok and Instagram!! ❤️🙏

2025/11/3 Edited to

... Read moreThis past few weeks have been full of milestones and memorable experiences for me, and I'd love to share some insights that might resonate with golf enthusiasts and those pursuing their passion alongside everyday hustle. Caddying at a professional golf tournament was an eye-opening experience. It gave me a close-up look at the level of focus, strategy, and endurance the pros exhibit on the course. For anyone interested in golf, caddying is a fantastic way to learn the game’s nuances while building connections in the golfing community. Balancing 40-hour workweeks with training was challenging but rewarding. It reinforced the importance of time management and staying motivated toward long-term goals, especially when juggling responsibilities outside of sports. Getting accepted into the golf program at Keiser University is a huge step. College golf programs offer structured coaching, competitive play, and academic support, perfect for young athletes aiming to elevate their game and academics simultaneously. Playing 18 holes with my pops and shooting a 73 was a great bonding moment and a personal achievement. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, golfing with family can strengthen relationships while enjoying the outdoors. Lastly, designing new hats combines my interests in sports and creativity. Sharing these designs on platforms like TikTok and Instagram under @Thatdudedevingolf showcases how athletes can connect with fans beyond the game, building a personal brand that reflects their lifestyle. For anyone inspired by a busy but fulfilling week like mine, remember: commitment and passion go hand in hand. Embrace every opportunity — be it caddying, competing, working, or creating — as a chance to grow and enjoy the journey.