the_paulo
Euro target practice
Things are a lot easier in Europe where we don't have the luxury of the school system. We just let guys like McIlroy and Manassero make their own mistakes by going pro too early.
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I hate to say it but he can always go back for his degree. This conversation is very interesting to say the least and I can't help but to think each time I see someone post a "He should have stayed in school because he's not ready or that's the easier path to the tour", what would YOU do? It's easy to sit in the back seat and tell someone what to do but when it came down to it, being in the exact same situation he's in right now, what would you do? Now, I'm asking that as a hypothetical because someone that has already taken the stance of he should stay in school probably won't switch his position but it's interesting to think about if you were in his shoes.It wouldn't make for much for a forum now would it. If we all shared the same sentiment. Hook them horns
Vegan
As a college player over the next two years he would get countless invites to play in tour events. Learning the ways of the tour without the pressure of the tour. His skills would increase, he would get stronger, more mature and Savvy. Plus a degree in hand.
Jordan had a great weekend with a T2 in Puerto Rico. He's also made $373,000. Not to shabby for a 19 year old.
I had the same thoughts, he performed well, it will be interesting to see if he keeps it going.Jordan had a great weekend with a T2 in Puerto Rico. He's also made $373,000. Not to shabby for a 19 year old.
Any updates/rumblings on a possible club deal for Jordan with the season he is having? I could be wrong but I thought he isn't under contract with anyone for clubs. I looked for a WITB and didn't find anything. With the way he is playing I am sure he will get his card, if he hasn't already.
He doesn't have a club deal. I would assume he would probably get one by next year
Id love to see him get a win so he can qualify for the FedEx cup. Otherwise he gets no points because he not a full member.
I think he wins soon. He seems to be knocking at the door quite a bit.
this guy is smart.
Smart indeed! It's funny going back and reading some of the comments on this thread. The 19 year old has a win, another 5 top 10's and he' pocketed over 2 mil. Bet he's glad he missed out on art appreciation and college algebra this year.
Between JS and Wally, the tour future is so secure
Between JS and Wally, the tour future is so secure
Don't forget Peter Uhlein and Brooks Koepka on the European Tour, those two guys are awesome and I commend them for taking the road less traveled (for young US pro's).