Imperial Valley Press

Potter writes his own amazing script at Pebble Beach

-

PEBBLE BEACH (AP) — Ted Potter Jr. beat three of the biggest names on the PGA Tour at one of the most famous golf courses in America, and then his day got even better.

Walking out to the 18th green for the trophy presentati­on at the Potter AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, he stopped to chat with Clint Eastwood.

“It was pretty awesome to meet him out there today,” Potter said. “Big fan of a lot of his movies he’s done, and it was just incredible to meet him, too.”

In some respects, Potter starred in his own show with an ending not many imagined.

He turned pro out of high school and groomed his game on the minitours, sometimes earning barely enough money to pay for a week’s worth of food and gas. When he first got onto the Web. com Tour, he missed the cut in all 24 tournament­s he played. Two years after he broke through on the PGA Tour by winning the Greenbrier Classic, he broke his right ankle stepping off a curb and sat out for two years.

The injury was so severe he had two surgeries — one to insert two plates and 12 screws, the other to remove all that hardware.

He played in the final group Sunday with Dustin Johnson, coming up on a full year at No. 1 in the world. Potter was No. 246.

Potter overcame a threeputt bogey on the opening hole by not dropping a shot the rest of the way. He closed with a 3-under 69 and left the mistakes to everyone else, a cast of challenger­s that included Johnson, Phil Mickelson and Jason Day. They all finished second, along with Chez Reavie.

Hollywood stuff, for sure. “I’m so happy right now to get it done today, especially against the world No. 1, playing with him today,” Potter said. “The win here at Pebble is just unbelievab­le.”

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States