Your dad is still pretty active in professional golf. Do you get to see him play much now? And how much did you get to watch him play in person growing up?
“Growing up I got to watch him a ton. As you continue to get older and get into higher grade levels, it’s just harder to go and travel with him and spend a lot of time on the road. But I’ve caddied for him a couple of times. I caddied for him in May. That’s kind of something that I’ve been doing the past five or six years. At least one tournament a year is going out and caddying for him just because I haven’t been able to spend that much time on the road with him between my golf schedule and school and everything.”
What’s your favorite Aggie tradition?
“I don’t know. There’s a lot of them. I think it’s always cool, especially in Kyle Field, when we’re doing the war hymn and sawing them off. I just think seeing that whole stadium and how loud it gets is really cool. It gives you goose bumps.”
What’s the best golf advice your dad has given you?
“I think it’s just ‘stay patient and always learn.’ I mean, every situation, whether it’s a good outcome or bad outcome is always something you can learn from. If you’re not learning, then what are you doing?”
Do you have a special Sharpie marking you put on your ball?
“I do. Growing up my dad has put a green dot on each side of the number. Growing up, when I was 6, 7, 8-years old, I would want to do the same thing. But when we’d play together we get our ball confused because we’d have the same marking. So I changed it to a blue marking.”