 Started playing golf when I was four years old, played my first tournament when I was five, fell in love with the game, played a lot of junior golf in Mississippi where I grew up. I ended up picking Georgia Tech to go to college to and play golf for them. Going into my senior year of Georgia Tech, I ended up winning the U.S. Amateur, so that opened a lot of doors for me turning pro. Played some sponsor invites on the PGA Tour right as I was turning pro and ended up having hip surgery, so I lost all that status that I had. I was kind of flinching at impact sometimes because of the pain that I was suffering through. Even after hip surgery coming back, it took me a long time to really trust that it was going to feel good and learn my new swing, so to speak. I've learned a ton from that and I've learned a lot about my body and how I move and ways to prevent injury going forward. Crazy Week hadn't played much golf leading up to that following my hip surgery, finished last. I had one bad week and unfortunately for me it was at a bad time, but learned a lot and that opened a lot of doors for me going forward. A few weeks before my first win, I had the lead for a split second on the back nine in Korea. To get the adrenaline flowing and learn from that experience was huge for me and I applied that in Egypt and was able to go out and shoot 62 on Sunday. Let everyone know that my game is back. It's a stunning victory. What a performance by Andy Ogletree. Really started the year off strong and it was great to cap it off there in Qatar. My win in England was awesome because I think there were a lot of eyes on that event and the way that I kind of ran away from the field made me super proud. I think you just have to believe in yourself. You just have to learn from your mistakes and try to have fun with it. The Asian Tour has been great for me. Like I said, it's given me somewhere to play, given me a chance to build my schedule and learn from your mistakes and learn from multiple tournaments and how to travel. Congratulations Andy. Thank you. Great season. Andy Ogletree, the international series Ogletree of Merritt winner. It's a really interesting time. I see myself having a long career out there. The bigger goals of that are playing in major championships and trying to win them. So that's my goal and we're going to do everything I can to make that happen.