Michael Block has admitted that ‘it feels like my life has changed’ after the club pro sensationally climbed inside the top ten of the leaderboard at the PGA Championship following an outstanding three days at the tournament.
The 46-year-old, who is the head pro at the Arroyo Trabuco Golf club in California, was speaking during an on-course interview in his third round at Oak Hill and also revealed that he ‘hadn’t accepted a new client in five years.’
Block, who has competed in five PGA Championships and two US Opens, made the cut this weekend after going through the first 36 holes at level par, even after hitting a nightmare shank on the par 3 fifth.
After shooting a solid 70 on Thursday, he followed that up with a 70 on Friday, rolling in birdies on the 10th, 12th and 14th and wrapped up his third round today with yet another 70, after scoring four birdies during today’s round.
Speaking to CBS Sports, the club pro, who made the cut for the first time in his last six Major events, admitted he felt like he was ‘on cloud nine’.
“I’m livin’ a dream.”PGA Pro Michael Block joins us mic’d up on No. 14 #PGAChamp pic.twitter.com/bGck5igC5NMay 20, 2023
“To say the least I’m living the dream,” he said. “I hope I’m living the dream for all the Rochester folks out here because I’ll tell you why.
“The support I’ve been getting from the people in Rochester is absolutely unbelievable and honestly all across the country. It’s an amazing experience and I’m living the dream.
“My life feels like it’s changed a little bit. Honestly to tell you the truth. But I’m still on cloud nine and having a good time.”
Michael Block is currently 3 shots outside of a Masters invitation.May 20, 2023
And he has certainly gained many new fans this week, impressing with his performance to go above some of the biggest names in the game after 54 holes, including the likes of Major winners Cameron Smith and Hideki Matsuyama.
Block charges $125 dollars for a 45 minute lesson and was questioned by CBS Sports commentator Trevor Immelman on whether that price will be going up, considering his performance this week.
The 2008 Masters champion said: “I hear at you’re charging $125 dollars for a 45 minute lesson. Can I go ahead and lock that in now or is that price going up on Monday?”
Block replied: “So actually Trev it’s $150 for an hour and I haven’t accepted a new client in about five years.
“I give a couple of lessons and I’ve learned that the people I…
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