 We have the overall jam for the age group of six to seven, Justin Thomas. Golf gave me the opportunity to have some choices in college and I tried to take as many visits as I possibly could. I was on the way home from a tournament and happened to be passing near Alabama in Tuscaloosa and wanted to visit but coach was out of town. I tried to call him and got no answer and my dad and I actually hopped the fence of the facility to go check it out and then we finally got on the phone with him a little later that week and scheduled a visit and I loved it right away. You know, just everything about it was great. It was a perfect distance from home, it was only a six and a half hour drive so if I needed to go home I could but it was far enough to where I wouldn't go home all the time. Both Coach Sewell and Coach Limba all the time were awesome. You know, two of my favorite coaches that I had met going through recruiting and they were on the same team. Our team was unbelievable, the guys were really, really good and playing for SEC and national championships was something that was very important to me. It's a great school academically, I just felt like I was going to have a lot of opportunities to become not only a better person but a better golfer and Alabama exceeded all those expectations. The thing that's so cool about Alabama is it's so diverse, you know, you see people from all over. I actually had a handful of friends from my high school in Louisville, Kentucky, you know, that came here and I've made friends with some people from New Jersey and Texas but at the end of the day when you know it's where you want to go to school, you'll know. The football games were obviously unbelievable, we had such a close knit team, kind of like a brotherhood type thing, we did everything together, we hung out with the girls golf team a lot, became friends with some of the guys in the basketball team who I'm still in friends with. The golf aspect was pretty obvious, we had amazing facilities and I was able to improve in all parts of my game and practice and play with some great players that we had in the team and we all kind of pushed each other and they pushed me to get better. Probably my best memory was winning the national championship with the guys, I mean I'll never ever ever forget, I remember I dropped my bag, I ran down the fairway and Trey was running down 17 and we just kind of saw each other from about 200 yards away and just basically ran into each other and just jumped in each other's arms and it was so cool, just winning the national championship with some of your closest friends, time to get any better. I definitely wouldn't consider myself a legend compared to a lot of the alumni here and graduates but I would like to think that I'm at least on my way a little bit, I mean I'm not having even come close to scratching the surface on the things that I want to achieve in the game of golf and the things that I want to do for the community and giving back and stuff like that you know I'm only in my fourth year on tour hopefully you know the fourth of 25 or 30 and a long successful career so just need to continue to stay healthy, continue to work hard keep my head down and you know see what I can do but you know hopefully continue to make the Alabama nation proud.