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Meet Patrick Pinkney in an all-new episode! FOLLOW ALONG AS GOLF'S NEXT GENERATION GETS THE HELP THE

Meet Patrick Pinkney in an all-new episode! [Hero Image]( FOLLOW ALONG AS GOLF'S NEXT GENERATION GETS THE HELP THEY NEED In the season finale of Home Course Advantage, host Will Lowery meets Patrick Pinkney, an aspiring golfer and lover of the game whose ambition knows no bounds. With virtually no access to golf growing up, Patrick discovered Paula Tucker’s "Fore Life" program and immediately set out to pursue his dream of playing golf at the highest level. Now one of the most promising young golfers in Florida, his access to resources is still limited, presenting a further challenge but not dampening his drive at all. [WATCH NOW]( A new season of Home Course Advantage premieres in 2024! Until then rewatch past episodes... [WYATT WORTHINGTON]( [WYATT WORTHINGTON II]( There’s over 28,000 PGA of America Club Professionals. Only 194 identify as African American. Through resilience and perseverance Wyatt Worthington II rallied to become the 1st African American to qualify for the PGA Championship through the PGA Professionals Championship. [THE GOLF FAMILY]( [GOLF FAMILY]( Immigrating from Somalia, Rashid Ibrahim came to the United States with nothing. All he had was a dream and the hope of a better life for his family. It wasn’t until he found the game of golf that the dream began to feel like reality. [MALIA LOO]( [MALIA LOO]( Malia Loo was introduced to the game of golf by her father David, and since she was a little girl, he’s been her swing coach, mentor, and caddy. Now, 18 years old, this talented golfer, dancer, violin player, and aspiring course designer has her sights set on the future. [ABOUT WILL LOWERY]( [ABOUT WILL LOWERY]( After gaining notoriety as a competitor on Golf Channel's Big Break, Will Lowery created his podcast Beyond the Fairway to talk about golf from a different clubhouse. Will is one of the most thought-provoking voices in golf today, using all his relationships and platforms to bring visible equity to golf. FOLLOW WILL ON SOCIAL! [WILL LOWERY TWITTER]( [INSTAGRAM WILL LOWERY]( [GolfPass]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Preferences]( | [View in browser]( 7580 Golf Channel Dr., Orlando, FL 32819 [Unsubscribe]( from GolfPass email communications.

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