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Meet the Talent

Golf

Golf: Talent Profiles
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Tyson Alexander

     Tyson has competed at the professional level for several years now following an All-American career at the University of Florida. He has played in two US Opens with his most recent appearance coming in 2017 at Erin Hills. He will spend the 2019 season on the Web.com Tour after a successful 2018 season on PGA Tour Latinoamérica that featured a win in the Costa Rica Classic.

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Ryan Orr

     A four year staple for the Florida Gators from the moment he arrived in Gainesville, FL, Ryan finished his collegiate career with one of the most consistent and impactful tenures in program history. He capped off his career with a win at the Sea Best Invitational in his final season.

     Ryan is now competing on PGA Tour Latinomerica in just his first year as a professional and looks to secure his Web.com Tour card this year.

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Jimmy Jones

     After an All-American career at both Florida Southern and then University of South Florida, Jimmy quickly earned status on the Mackenzie Tour in Canada in his first year as a professional. The game runs in the family as Jimmy is the son of LPGA Tour great Dawn-Coe Jones.

     Jimmy's standout amateur career included 10 Top 10 finishes in his two years at USF as well as a win at the 2015 Florida State Amateur Championship.

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Dan McCarthy

     After a record setting season on PGA Tour Canada - one that included 4 wins and Player of the Year honors in 2016 - Dan has jumped onto the Korn Ferry Tour scene. Coming back from an injury-filled 2017-18, Dan won the Savannah Championship in 2019 for his 1st win on the Korn Ferry Tour. After a solid start to 2020, Dan looks to make the jump to the PGA Tour with a solid season. 

Ken Green

     A 20+ year veteran and 5-time winner of the PGA Tour, Ken has competed in and won events all across the world. He was a member of the 1989 US Ryder Cup team and has posted multiple top-10 finishes in major championships over his career.

     Despite a devastating RV accident in 2009 that resulted in the amputation of his lower right leg, Ken has not slowed his passion for the game or desire to compete. Over the past decade, he has competed on the Champions Tour and shared his story of hope with people all across the world with the goal of inspiring others.

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