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Okay, now that we all have our hands in the air you can lower them again and get ready to hit play on the videos below. Our good friends at The Golfer's Journal have been working on some amazing content (as usual) and have been sharing some really cool golf stories with their latest films.
From a heart-warming and inspiring comeback story and life-changing experiences for the women who caddie at Erin Hills to the story of the last camper at Cypress Point, these films do not disappoint and will have you asking for more.
So sit back and enjoy... and once you're done, don't forget to head over to The Golfer's Journal for even more amazing content - as a reminder Team Titleist Members get special pricing on subscriptions (click here for details).
Clark's Revival
About the Film:
Clark Willard was days away from opening Sand Valley as its first head golf professional in 2017 before a near-fatal accident left him millimeters away from being paralyzed. Five years later, Willard has reimagined his golf life and regained his mobility through the restoration of hickory clubs.
The Ladies of Erin Hills
About the Film:
With its walking-only policy, Erin Hills is known for its robust caddie program that employs more than 150 during its high season. The club is also recognized as a place for women to get started on the bag, with a substantial amount of female caddies every year (as of 2022, 18 are women). Alix Larson is just one of the young women who have had their lives changed walking these major-championship fairways.
The Caddie who Camped at Cypress Point
About the Film:
In 1982, Ray Sterbick was caddying at Cypress Point and in need of shelter. So he pitched a tent in the trees behind the 16th hole and lived there in secrecy for months. 40 years later, he’s one of Cypress' longest tenured and most beloved caddies. And, as his looping career comes to a close, he's finally ready to share how he made one of golf's most iconic holes his home.
Read the full story: https://www.golfersjournal.com/editorial/the-last-camper/