Driscoll’s path had sharp turns – The Boston Globe
Great article on my neighbor James Driscoll, whose playing at Turnberry this week in the British Open
Confidence has rarely been an issue with Driscoll, who was born in Boston and raised in Brookline. And when he puts his tee in the ground this morning, half a world away in Turnberry, Scotland, he’ll be appearing for the first time in the British Open, golf’s oldest major championship. That it took Driscoll nearly eight years to get there after becoming a professional might be a surprise to those who know that his golf portfolio is overflowing with titles and trophies. Golf’s a hard game, though, filled with just as many valleys as peaks. Driscoll is hungry for success and the wins that have narrowly eluded him. But so far, above all, he’s happy with the journey.
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