The game of golf has been a part of my life since I was two, and over the years, it has grown into a defining passion.

My journey began in the Richmond Hill school system under the mentorship of Randall Boone, Tommy Hensley, and Alex Puchales—coaches who shaped both my game and character. Thanks to their guidance, I qualified for the Georgia State Open and State Amateur at the age of 15.

That foundation carried into collegiate golf at Piedmont University, where I spent four transformative years under Coach JP Kircher. Three years in a row I earned All-America and Academic All-America honors, claimed the Savannah Amateur with a closing round 65 (course record), and in my senior year, notched three wins and eight top-10s in ten events.

This led to a graduate transfer to High Point University, where I won the Big South Individual title with a second-round 63 and a dramatic playoff victory under Coach Todd Eckstein, earning a spot in the Chapel Hill Regional as well as earning Conference Newcomer of the Year and First Team All-Conference. In my second year at High Point University, I was able to earn All-Conference honors as well as Academic All-American for the 5th year in a row.

Now, at 23, my goal of competing on the PGA Tour is closer than ever. After years spent testing my game against the best amateurs in the world, my confidence and conviction to succeed at the highest level are stronger than ever.