Daily News | Temple golfer Conor McGrath is ready to represent on the PGA Tour
McGrath’s career stroke average of 73.3 ranks second all-time in program history. He trails Matthews, who finished with a 71.8 career average.
McGrath grew up playing ice hockey and soccer. After suffering several concussions and a torn knee ligament, he pivoted from those sports and focused on golf during high school at the Academy of the New Church. “[He] just has an incredible mental approach out there,” Quinn said. “He has mental toughness out there on the golf course. There is no quit in him ever.”
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