Q. You’ve got a host of tournaments in the springs, great fields, great courses... what tournament are you looking forward to and which tournaments are the Tigers going to have to bring their “A” games?
BG. Our spring schedule is really solid. I always look forward to Oregon and Fresno. I will say though that we must be ready to compete at the Western and the BYU Cougar Classic at the end of the semester. Those fields are solid and it will be key to beat some good teams at that time to help our regional chances. In this day and age though, you have to play well every event…especially us!
Q. Patrick Kucich, your captain had a good fall, a number of top finishes for Pacific, what does he have to do in the spring to become a top-tier player?
BG. Pat is a very solid player and has really developed over the past three and a half years. All Pat has to do is believe. He is already a great athlete and a competitor. I think the more Pat competes in events, the more confident he will become. I believe in him, he just needs to know he can do it.
Q. Don’t wanna get ahead of ourselves but how’s next year’s class looking? Who’s signed on for next year and what are the prospects?
BG. Next year should be a lot of fun. We will finally have seniors from my initial recruiting class and we now have players buying into the system. We have also added Matthew Ogden from Salinas, CA. This young man is seriously talented and I know he will have an immediate impact on the team. Bottom line, and I have said it many times, this program needs young men that want it!
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