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    PAGE A24, KEIZERTIMES, DECEMBER 31, 2021
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Sullivan proving to be one of
nation's best
He may be new to the area, but it
didn’t take long for Colby Sullivan to
establish himself as one of the best
young golfers in the Northwest.
Sullivan, who is currently a junior
at McNary, was the only golfer from
Oregon that competed in the High
School Golf National Invitational at
Pinehurst Resort, N.C, which took place
June 28-30. In the three-day, 54-hole
tournament, Sullivan placed 34th out
of more than 300 participants, shoot-
ing a 78 on day one, a 79 on day two
and a 71 on the fi nal day.
“I started to putt a lot better later
in the tournament. I felt a lot more
relaxed and took more advantage
of my birdie chances,” Sullivan said.
“Playing in such a big tournament was
a little nerve racking, but once I got out
there I just played my game. It was a
great experience and I think it will pre-
pare me for other tournaments down
the road.”
Sullivan grew up in Virginia and
experienced immediate success early
on in his high school career. As a fresh-
man at Lancaster High School, Sullivan
was named the 1A Player of the Year in
2020 — high school golf is a fall sport
in Virginia.
Sullivan credits his early high
school success to his dad, who at one
point competed on the PGA Tour and
has played in nine major tournaments.
“My dad really got me into golf at
a young age. I was swinging clubs by
the time I was three years old,” Sullivan
said. “The experience that he has, plus
playing with him all the time, has led to
my success … Golf is a big deal in my
family.”
Even though he still has two more
years of high school golf, Sullivan
already has his sights set on the next
level, and aspires to be a professional
golfer one day — just like his father.
“My dream is to go to the U of O.
I have always wanted to play there,”
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Sullivan said. “Even if I don’t get to
play there, I am shooting to play at the
Division I level.
“The ultimate goal is to do exactly
what my dad did and get my PGA Tour
card.”
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