
Lance Christensen Jr. on College Golf, Heritage, and Professional Aspirations
In this episode, Alex Houston introduces guest Lance Christensen Jr., who shares insights into his background and impressive college golf career. Lance talks about his achievements at the NCAA championship and his early dedication to the sport, including creating a backyard driving range. He highlights the love for golf instilled by his family and the significance of properly fitted clubs. Lance also discusses his competitive mindset, representing his Native American heritage, and recounts a memorable NCAA tournament comeback. Looking ahead, he shares plans for a professional golf career and his involvement in promoting Driven and youth golf camps. Sponsored by Skunk'd Golf.
Key Points
- Lance Christensen Jr. overcame significant challenges, including growing up without access to a nearby golf course, by creating his own driving range to practice and refine his skills.
- Despite suffering a hamstring injury that temporarily derailed his collegiate golf career, Lance's determination and hard work led him to finish second at the NCAA national championship, highlighting his resilience and talent.
- Lance finds motivation and pride in representing his Native American heritage on the golf course, viewing it not as pressure but as a powerful driving force that fuels his competitive spirit.
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