Hollis Stacy is a World Golf Hall of Famer and a four-time Women's Major Champ. She's also 72 years old and still a scratch golfer. Less than 1% of women ever reach scratch. Hollis got there as a kid and has never let go.
In this match, Performance Golf CEO Brixton Albert, a scratch golfer himself, meets Hollis for a 9-hole match play to settle one question: does age actually matter in golf? To even it out, Hollis plays a course set about 1,000 yards shorter, they put a friendly five dollars on the line, and they go shot for shot down a tight, demanding track.
Between shots, Hollis opens up about the day she broke 90 at 11 years old and carried the scorecard in her back pocket, her father, a wounded World War II vet, walking 18 holes to watch her very first win in 1977, why she replaced both knees and a shoulder just to get her golf swing back, the mental game that separates major winners from everyone else, and the single best piece of advice you'll hear all year: treat yourself like your own best friend. It's part golf clinic, part life lesson, and the match comes right down to the final hole.
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