Kyle Westmoreland
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Air Force veteran Kyle Westmoreland earned his PGA TOUR card for the 2022-2023 season. During his five years in the Air Force, he won four college tournaments, earned All-Honors and even was named the Air Force Academy’s Male Athlete of the Year. But... More
Air Force veteran Kyle Westmoreland earned his PGA TOUR card for the 2022-2023 season. During his five years in the Air Force, he won four college tournaments, earned All-Honors and even was named the Air Force Academy’s Male Athlete of the Year. But as a Captain, Kyle had his priorities in place, which meant serving his country for the next five years. With a rigorous schedule, Kyle carved time out whenever he could to try and keep his golf skills sharp. As his service commitment drew to a close, Kyle set his sights on professional golf again and shot a 7-under to qualify for the 2021 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines. At the U.S. Open, Kyle became the first Air Force Academy graduate to not only play in, but also make the cut at one of the sport’s major championships.
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