Hello. My name is Nolan Otto and I play on the the Big Spring High School golf team and one of the top of my class. I, however, did not grow up playing golf like most of my peers.
I was introduced to baseball at a young age and played the sport for most of my life until I was 12 years old. I went to the doctor for some recent (major) ankle pain I was having and it turned out that I have a bone coalition that prevented certain movements of my foot. The only sport that I was cleared to play was golf. I had swung a golf club before but just for fun and not for the sake of competition.
Not a day after my diagnosis, I asked my parents if I could go to the golf course. After months of practicing and a few lessons form Larry Bryan, I started to see results. After a few years, 90s went to 80s, 80s went to 70s, and 70s started turning into more consistent rounds, either a couple over or 1 or 2 under. Next thing I know I'm playing on a varsity golf team in the hardest region in Texas, standing toe to toe with players who have already committed to D1 colleges who help me aspire to stretch my limits and keep going until I succeed, whether that's winning a tournament or getting a scholarship or just simply giving a fellow competitor a run for their money.
I honestly do my best to not think of the past, nor do I try to think into the future. I prefer to focus on here and now and play to the best of my ability, whether it's trying out for the US Open or in a high school practice. But just as I try to play to the best of my ability, I also need to focus on what I want to major in and what college will provide the best for that. As of the moment, I'm split between becoming an Architect or a PGA Professional or if I continue to get better, play on the PGA Tour. When I go to college, I couldn't see myself doing anything else but golf. Of course, there will be classes and obligations for me to take care of but I couldn't see myself not playing competitive golf.
I know not every round is going to be my best one, there will still be bad rounds here and there, but I can keep pushing myself for perfection. Of course no one can be perfect, but if they strive for perfection, they can make it to excellence.
Statistic | 2017 Varsity Team |
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Handicap | 0.7 |
18 Hole Avg. | 72 |
18 Hole Low | 63 |
9 Hole Low | 32 |
GIR | 13/18 |
Putts per 18 | 26 |
Driving Accuracy | 65.3% |
Sand Save Pct. | 50% |
Longest Drive | 360 |
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