Rare Air: Block gets text from Michael Jordan after magical PGA
Championship
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[May 24, 2023]
(Reuters) - Michael Block, the obscure club professional who
stole the show at the PGA Championship, has received countless
congratulatory messages since his remarkable achievement but
admitted that one soared higher than the rest.
Block has so many messages that he has not even been able to scroll
to the bottom of a seemingly never-ending feed but did reveal that
one from earlier on Tuesday came from six-times NBA champion and
avid golfer Michael Jordan.
"I mean, getting a text from Michael Jordan today, that's -- I'm a
big Jordan guy my whole life," Block told reporters ahead of this
week's PGA Tour event in Fort Worth, Texas, where he is competing on
a sponsor's exemption at Colonial Country Club.
"I was a little kid in Iowa saving 100 bucks for a pair of Jordans
back in the day. Pretty darn cool, to say the least.
"It was something in the way that what he saw is why he loves the
game of golf so much."
The 46-year-old Block, a down-to-earth head professional at Arroyo
Trabuco Golf Club in Mission Viejo, California, authored a feel-good
story at the PGA Championship where, bolstered by a final-round ace,
he finished in a share of 15th place.
For his efforts, Block was given a sponsor's exemption to play in
this week's Charles Schwab Challenge in a field that includes world
number one Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hovland, who both finished
joint runner-up at the PGA Championship.
"It's just a dream. I'm just cruising. I'm actually kind of glad
that at this point I haven't come to the reality about what's
happening so I can actually play pretty good golf," said Block. "I
think, if I sit down and think about it too much, I'm not sure I
could swing the club on Thursday."
Block arrived at the PGA Championship as an unknown quantity as one
of 20 teaching professionals in the 156-player field at Oak Hill but
over the span of four days captivated the golfing world with his
performance.
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May 21, 2023; Rochester, New York, USA;
Michael Block walks the 18th fairway during the final round of the
PGA Championship golf tournament at Oak Hill Country Club. Mandatory
Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
Prior to Oak Hill, Block missed the cut in all six
majors he had previously played and made the cut in four of 24
career starts on the PGA Tour. He had last made a cut in 2015.
But that did not stop Block from firing two consecutive even-par 70
rounds at a trying Oak Hill course to comfortably make the cut en
route to the best finish by a club professional in a PGA
Championship since 1986.
During Sunday's final round Block even delivered the signature
moment of the tournament when his tee shot at the par-three 15th
soared through the air and slammed into the hole without even
touching the green for a hole-in-one.
Fans will undoubtedly be watching to see what Block can do for an
encore. After spending just 20 hours at Colonial for the first time,
Block was eager to get going and feels the layout fits his eye.
"A lot of cuts off the tee. You've got to be pretty straight. And
the greens are perfect. I've got a nice little ryegrass around the
green," said Block. "To be honest, it fits me a lot better than it
did last week."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Toby Davis)
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