No matter your age when you start the game, everyone starts from the same humble beginning. Once you get hooked it takes you on a lifelong journey. I would like to know your favorite part of your journey. For me, I started at age 12 as a clueless kid that had no idea what I was doing. A year later I got Arnold Palmer's autograph along with Greg Norman and Fred Couples. Spent 15 minutes backstage with Peter Jacobsen during his PNGA hall of fame induction. I saw Tiger in his prime twice. Attended 2 majors and over a dozen tour events. Went to college on a full ride Evans Scholarship. Countless rounds with my dad in near freezing conditions as I obsessively practiced every day after school. Introduced the game to my kids and currently work in the industry as a clubfitter. Played world class courses - favorite is Bandon, but St. Andrews is top on my bucket list. I could go on and on, but just crazy to think how a clueless 12yo kid getting introduced to the game and 30 years later is still just as obsessed if not more now. The friendships, camaraderie, competition, teaching new players a game that can never be mastered, but golfers, by nature, will never quit trying. And good round or bad round, a proper 19th hole with friends after is just as important as what happened on the course. Cheers!