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ANTHONY MILLER
Blog: February-May 2012
Mini-Tour Player
Hi Everyone,
My name is Anthony Miller and I'm psyched-up about getting on
Tour! Right now, I play on the mini-tours and I am doing my best
to stay on top. Most recently, I won the Tampa Bay Open, hosted
by Futures Tour Player, Darlene Stowers in Tampa, Florida.
I have played on the Junior PGA Tour
and I attended two diffrent Nike golf camps, one at Florida State--where
I won their tournament with a 71 at the age of 14, and the other
Nike golf camp at William and Mary College, where I won their
tournament with 70.
In my high school years, I attended
West Deptford High in New Jersey excelling as an All-Star golfer.
While there, I received the Coaches Reward and was named MVP Player
of the Year for all four years. My golfing skills improved tremendously
during that time. I was a state champion and recognized as the
best African American golfer in high school golf for the state
of New Jersey.
I attended Edward Waters College in Jacksonville, Fla., and my
coach was Ms. Pepper Peete (pro golfer Calvin Peetes' wife).
In 2008 I turned pro, becomming one
of the top African American pro golfers in the country. I am focused
on my goal to play 50 to 70 tournaments this year and, I anticipate
getting on the PGA Tour for 2013.
I hope you enjoy my interviews, and
hit me up with any advice that you may have. I would really appreciate
it!
Please share your thoughts by contacting me at anthonymiller84@yahoo.com,
and stay tuned for future blogs.