Age: Young. Birthplace: Ohio. Profession: Student. Languages spoken: English.
Current project: Exploring golf courses around the region. Recent professional development: Learning to slow down and spend more time outdoors, both on and off the golf course. Hobbies: Golf—for the scenery and quiet more than the competition. Recent travel or adventure: Exploring scenic golf courses and trails throughout the region. Recently viewed and recommended: Full Swing.
Personality profile: Easy-going, observant, patient and drawn to quiet over noise. What one word would your closest friend use to describe you? Hardworking. How do you define a perfect friendship? Two people who can sit in comfortable silence, show up when it counts and don't keep score. How do you define an ideal business relationship? Mutual respect, clear expectations and people who do what they say they'll do. What is your greatest joy? A quiet morning outdoors with nowhere I need to be—open space, good light, no noise. What is your greatest fear? Worrying about things that don't matter instead of being present for the ones that do. How do you relieve stress? Getting out to the golf course.
What was your favorite childhood toy or game? LEGOs. What’s prominently featured on your home or office wall? Prints of open landscapes and country scenery. What’s the best advice you received growing up? Don't get too high or too low over any one thing. Keep an even keel and keep moving. What modern technology innovation do you most appreciate? Artificial intelligence. What is your favorite app? Claude.
More people protecting time away from screens and spending it outdoors.
What message do you want to send out into the world? Some things are worth doing simply because they're worth doing, not because of what you get out of them. What widely held belief do you reject? That the score is the most important part of the game.
What title would you choose for the movie about your life? Par for the Course. How would you choose to spend tomorrow, if you knew it was your last day on earth? Outdoors, somewhere quiet and beautiful. What advice would you give your younger self? Don't be so hard on yourself over things that won't matter later. Keep your head up and keep moving. What day in your life would you choose to re-live? An ordinary good day outdoors with family.
Personal mission: To live deliberately and be present for what matters. Personal motto: Don't keep score where you don't have to.