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JIM HERMAN PULLED off a surprise win at the Shell Houston Open on Sunday, shooting a 68 in the final round to escape Henrik Stenson and Dustin Johnson.
For the 38-year-old golfer, itโs his first PGA Tournament win and just the sixth time heโs ever finished in the top 10 at an event.
Best of all, the win earned him one of the last spots at the Masters this Thursday for his first-ever appearance at Augusta.
Hermanโs climb is an inspirational one, and one that might not have been possible without the help of Donald Trump.
After winning Houston, Herman explained his background a little bit in his postgame press conference. Herman spent several years in qualifying school (or โQ-schoolโ) trying to earn a spot on the PGA Tour. After four years of playing mini-tours, Herman explained that he went into the golf business and eventually landed at Trump National as an assistant club pro (via ASAP Sports).
โ[I] Started work at the Golf Village in Port St. Lucie in late โ04; then Mickey Gallagher, heโs a Houston grad, another tie to Houston, he became the head professional at Trump National in Bedminster, New Jersey,โ Herman explained. โA friend of mine worked for him and he recommended me for the job. โฆ I still had thoughts of going to Q-School every year, which I did, but no โ missed [the Tour] in โ05, โ06 โ finally got through second stage in โ07.โ
He then explained how Trump gave him โa shot in the armโ to encourage him to keep trying to make the PGA Tour.
But I worked in New Jersey for two years, worked at Trump National and had some really โ met some really nice people, played a lot of golf and played with Mr Trump, and he gave me a lot of confidence, you know. Heโs seen a lot of players in Pro-Ams. Gave me a little shot in the arm. I was able to finally get through.โ
Herman also said that Trump supported him financially, writing him a check while he was working there in 2006.
Herman has previously recalled the conversation with Trump, saying Trump told him (via Golf Digest), โWhy are you folding shirts and giving lessons? Why arenโt you on the tour? Iโve played with tour players. Youโre good enough.โ
Shortly after Herman won in Houston, Trump, at a rally, explained his relationship with Herman, also sharing a similar story.
โJim Herman, great guy, and had no money, but he had a lot of talent,โ Trump said. โAbout five years ago, my pro, Mickey Gallagher said to me, โMr. Trump, could you do me a favour? Could we play a round of golf? This guy is really talented, winning everything locally and doing really well, and all he does is give lessons.โ Because he gives lessons because he has no money.
So, I played a round of golf with him. After about five holes, I said, โYou should be on tour.โ โฆ I said, โLook, hereโs some money, go on tour.โ His wife thanked me, everybody thanked me. And he went on tourโฆ and after a couple seasons, he won one tournament, then he got onto the main tour, and he came from nowhere, and today, he won the Shell Houston Open.โ
Trump added, โIโm so proud of him. Isnโt that a great story?โ
While Trumpโs timeline doesnโt necessarily match up โ Herman said he broke through to the PGA Tour in 2007 while Trump said their round of golf took place about five years ago โ the rest of the details seem to match with Hermanโs.
Now, Herman will play in his first Masters, which he admitted on Sunday has his agents scrambling to make travel plans because it was so unexpected.
โItโs going to be amazing, the next four days are going to just fly by.โ
All things considered, I think Kerry football is in the healthiest position it has been in years. And with our hurlers in the senior championship next year โ Roll on 2016!!
Jack o Connor must go down as one of the best managers the gaa has seen. All Irelandโs at minor, 21 and senior. Still has a big say in future of Kerry football by the sound of things
He has been involved in 21 All Ireland finals, all the above + schools.
He has 18 All Ireland wins โ that is just amazing
Great manager but got it all wrong Sunday.
Ruth Dublin are just a better team than kerry 3 wins from 3
Kerry have a knack of pulling out a few new stars when it looks like change is needed. adding one or two of those minors and a retirement or two and youโve a fresh and very talented squad
Lets be honest but for some terrible refreeing decisions last yr Kerry would not have been in the Final last yr.And again this yr in Killarney poor refreeing decisions put them on the good side of the draw avoiding Dublin and Mayo in the process which meant they would have been knocked out of this yrs championship at the quarter or semi final stage. This had nothing to do with Eamon fitzs โgeniusโ as a manager.
correct John the first top team they faced beat them quiet easily all over the pitch.
I wouldnโt be writing off Kerry yet ! they have a history of getting it right and coming back and winning Sam ! However this Dublin team Definitely have their measure !
agreed lorcan kerry are definitely the second best team.
Thereโll be plenty of retirements now Iโd say.
Donaghy and The Gooch certainly donโt instill the same fear as they used too !