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Home»News»Unprecedented Grip Leads U.S. Amateur Contender to Marathon Victory at Hazeltine
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Unprecedented Grip Leads U.S. Amateur Contender to Marathon Victory at Hazeltine

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Garrett Engle, a 21-year-old rising college senior from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is making waves in the world of golf with his unique playing style. Engle, who recently advanced to the Round of 32 at the U.S. Amateur in dramatic fashion, is known for his fast play and unconventional split grip. Despite not coming from a golfing family, Engle fell in love with the game at a young age and has stuck with his unorthodox grip ever since.

Engle’s split grip, which features his left hand on the traditional butt end of the club and his right hand lower on the grip, has raised eyebrows among his fellow competitors. However, Engle credits his grip with giving him a strong sense of control over the club face and his shots. While he has experimented with a standard grip for fun, Engle feels most comfortable and confident with his unique technique, which has helped him achieve success on the amateur golf circuit.

In recent months, Engle has been in excellent form, winning the Dogwood Invitational with an impressive score and finishing as runner-up at the Porter Cup. His success has boosted his confidence and belief in his abilities, leading to a string of strong performances. Engle’s short game skills, in particular, have been a key strength in his game, allowing him to recover from difficult situations and save crucial shots.

Despite his unconventional grip and occasional left misses off the tee, Engle remains resolute in his approach to the game. He embraces his connection to the club, even when faced with jokes from his college teammates about his baseball-like grip. Engle’s focus on playing with freedom and instinct, rather than getting bogged down in technical details, has served him well and set him apart from his peers.

Engle’s journey to the top levels of amateur golf has been marked by determination and self-reliance. While he occasionally seeks guidance from a coach when needed, Engle largely attributes his success to his own hard work and dedication. His athletic background in basketball and baseball has also helped shape his competitive mindset and approach to golf, giving him a unique perspective on the game.

Ultimately, Engle’s success at the U.S. Amateur and other prestigious events has solidified his status as a rising star in the world of golf. His unconventional playing style, combined with his natural talent and competitive spirit, have caught the attention of fans and fellow golfers alike. As he continues to hone his skills and push himself to new heights, Engle remains focused on one thing: willing the ball into the hole and playing golf with passion and freedom.

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