Our Story

Golf has always been more than a game to us. It’s how we spend time together, how we travel, how we celebrate, and how we slow down. We love playing it, we love watching it, and most of all, we love sharing it with each other.

Some of my earliest memories are early mornings at our local course with my dad. We would tee off just after sunrise, the course quiet and still. After our round, my mom and sister would meet us there, and we’d head to the driving range to hit a few more balls before gathering around the little café for breakfast. Those mornings weren’t just about birdies and bogeys—they were about laughter, encouragement, and being together. That’s where my love for the game truly began.

As I’ve grown up, golf has taken our family around the world. When I was 11, we traveled to Scotland for the 150th Open at St Andrews Links. Running down the 18th hole with my dad behind Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland is something I will never forget. But what made it special wasn’t just the moment—it was sharing it with him.

The following year, we attended the Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Italy. Waking up at four in the morning to wait in line for the first tee experience with my dad—surrounded by thousands of passionate fans—was unforgettable. The energy was incredible, but the real highlight was standing side by side, taking it all in together.

Most recently, we traveled to Ireland for the 153rd Open at Royal Portrush Golf Club. Beyond watching the world’s best compete, we had the chance to play some of Ireland’s beautiful courses as a family. We teed it up at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club and Galway Golf Club, and those rounds—walking the fairways, sharing stories, and encouraging each other—meant just as much as any tournament moment.

Through every trip, every early tee time, and every shared breakfast, golf has brought us closer. It has taught us patience, integrity, resilience, and the importance of showing up for one another. Our love for the game is rooted in our love for family.