Aaron Rodgers’ “signature” hole-in-one, Nick Dunlap’s (most recent) historic victory, and Tiger Woods’ (presumably) new brand

Greetings and welcome to another episode of The Grind, in which we wonder how long Nick Dunlap will wait to become a professional. Forget about the money; if it meant avoiding a few final tests and papers, I would have dropped out of school early. Having said that, I am aware that Young Nick’s college experience differs slightly from mine. He’s a huge man on the Alabama campus, both literally and figuratively, standing at six feet three. Additionally, Saban’s star will shine even brighter in Tuscaloosa because he recently retired.

Nick is a finance major, which makes him different from me as well—something my parents have always warned me of. And with all the money he will soon get, a degree of that kind may potentially

 

 

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