Since picking up the game of golf at the age of 13, I have always thought of myself as an underdog. However, at each level, both high school and college, I have proven to become a top competitor. I partially attribute this success to hard work and sacrifice on the practice tee, but a lot of my work cannot be seen out on the golf course. I believe I am one of the best at controlling the controllables.

For the last decade, I have worked with Dr. Arthur Hoffman on mindfulness meditation. We connect every two weeks to formulate practice habits and game plans that revolve around my breathing and mental state. I believe this gives me a massive advantage both on the golf course and in everyday life. I will continue to build resilience in my pursuit of the PGA Tour.

I take pride in my nutrition and fitness. Through rigorous workouts and healthy eating habits, I take care of my body.

As I enter my final semester at Miami University, it is time to set the plan in motion. While many of my fellow students graduating from the Farmer School of Business have their jobs lined up in various fields, I will pursue my dream of becoming one of the best golfers in the world. My confidence to work towards this goal comes from a career of constant improvement and a commitment to hard work.

I am fortunate to be surrounded by an amazing support system. I am grateful for my family and friends, the coaches at The Golf Practice in Highland Park, the community of Lake Forest, and Miami University. The uphill battle that is professional golf is an expensive one. My personal expenses will be covered by my savings, continued work, and family support. To turn this dream into a reality, I am now asking for outside support for golf related expenditures. I look forward to expanding my community of supporters as I move into this next chapter.