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This is why I love dev Tours Stu Macdonald has been the best dev tour player by far over the last year or so. And now a win on the PGA TOUR Americas with his dad on the bag. The hug shows the grind for both the player and...

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Eddie Bajek 的头像
Eddie Bajek2 年前

@acschenk1 @PGATOURAmericas 6th on Canadian tour last year, only missing out on KFT spot because he missed a tournament for the birth of his child. He should be getting every KFT sponsor exemption.

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Fraser Mulholland2 年前

@PGATOURAmericas LOVE to see this!! 🥳🥳🥳

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Rich2 年前

@PGATOURAmericas I know a certain tour's fanbase who would argue that Scottie is the best player on a dev tour ;). In all seriousness though, these stories are one of the big reasons you are the best follow for golf in this space. Thanks for shining the light on this stuff.

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Monday Q Info2 年前

@PGATOURAmericas Thanks so much Rich.

Jay Smith 的头像
Jay Smith2 年前

@PGATOURAmericas Special with dad @stuart_mac_golf

Jeffrey Peltier🇨🇦 的头像
Jeffrey Peltier🇨🇦2 年前

@PGATOURAmericas ❤️🇨🇦

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Buddy & Swanette2 年前

@PGATOURAmericas Championship hug, for sure. Congratulations!

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Desk Jockey2 年前

@PGATOURAmericas Another future Ryder Cup player. Maybe Myles Creighton as well.

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Brian Remsberg2 年前

@PGATOURAmericas First you give me a Michigan kid now a Boilermaker! What a day! Congrats @stuart_mac_golf

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Greg Armstrong 🇨🇦2 年前

@PGATOURAmericas A Canadian treasure!

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