John VanDerLaan's Fiancé, Hannah Whisman, Caddies For Him At The Chitimacha Louisiana Open3/31/2022 Alex Elias Credit: @kornferrytour on Tik Tok When John VanDerLaan was asked about what went into the decision to have his fiancé, Hannah Whisman, on his bag, VanDerLaan responded, "This actually isn’t the first time she’s caddied for me on tour. She caddied for me in our KFT event in Knoxville last year and she killed it there. It was kind of a last minute thing but she really wanted to do it and she learned all the small things like who grabs the flag and who puts it back and cleaning clubs and all that, so I really had nothing to worry about. Before our Lafayette event, my regular caddy let me know he needed the week off because he was dealing with some personal family stuff, so it was a no brained to have her back on the bag!"
While the couple's truly remarkable connection goes without saying, VanDerLaan spoke about the impact of having his fiancé on his bag, saying, "We just try and have fun out there. She’s my best friend and having her on the bag makes it easy to have fun. When we’re not hitting shots, it’s not about golf, and we can just enjoy spending time and actually working together instead of her just watching from the other side of the ropes. I typically play my best when I’m just having fun and not putting pressure on myself or trying to force anything." VanDerLaan continued, "It just makes it fun for both of us and something we can do together to work towards The PGA Tour." As VanDerLaan reflected on the week, VanDerLaan said, "It’s awesome and I really don’t take it for granted. I got lucky to get her as my future wife and I try and take advantage of the opportunities we do have to spend time together. It’s special that she gets to travel with me most weeks but working together inside the ropes every now and then is just awesome and I try and recognize that in the moment. She’s my biggest supporter and I couldn’t do it without her so having her there for every shot makes it even more special!"
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Bay Hill Club & Lodge Sam Bennett (Texas A&M) is currently ranked atop The PGA Tour University presented by Velocity Global Rankings and this week made his second career start on The PGA Tour at The Arnold Palmer Invitational. Bennett has been named PING First Team All-American (2021), All-SEC First Team (2021), Arnold Palmer Cup (Team USA, 2021), Ben Hogan Award Semifinalist (2021), GCAAA All-Nicklaus Team (2021), First Team All-American (2020), PING All-Central Region Team (2019, 2020), All-SEC Team (2020), SEC Academic Honor Roll (2020), and SEC All-Freshman Team (2019). What was the most notable difference between a course hosting a collegiate event and Bay Hill? "Firm and faster greens." What is one key difference between collegiate golf and the PGA Tour? You have to stay more patient and understand that sometimes forty feet is a high quality shot. Reflecting on the week, what have you learned about your own game? You have to take advantage when you have a wedge or a scoring club in your hand. As you return to Texas A&M and the season progresses, what are your goals for the season? "I want to win every tournament I play in, win regionals at our home course and win the national championship. Bennett continued, "I want to make the Palmer Cup team", a team that Bennett was apart of in 2021 and the reason for his exception into the field at Bay Hill. |
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