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If the name Ty Tryon rings a bell, it's likely not one that inspires thoughts of success and golf riches. Sure, Tryon signed endorsement deals worth $8 million and struck it rich as a teenage prodigy, but wins on the course never followed.
Tryon turned pro at age 16 in 2001 and was the youngest golfer to earn a PGA Tour card. After struggling there, he lost it and languished on the likes of the NGA Hooters Tour and the Gateway Tour, unable to live up to the pressure.See the full content of this document
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Tryon Older, Bolder
"It was just a lot of expectations," Tryon said this week. "I was doing things for other people."
Curtis Strange, now an analyst at ESPN after a career with 17 PGA To...See the full content of this document
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