Imagine playing on the PGA Tour as the U.S. Amateur champion and beating a pair of current Ryder Cup players in the final group, watching the runner-up collect the $1.5 million prize money and then trying to decide the next step. Nick Dunlap was spot on when he called it a “life-changing last 24 hours.” Dunlap dreamed of a moment like this, just maybe not this soon.
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The 20-year-old sophomore at Alabama has to choose whether to stay in college or join the PGA Tour and compete for twice as much as he could have won on Sunday.
Nick Dunlap calls it a life-changer after 24 hours and he s spot on. The 20-year-old sophomore from Alabama is only the third amateur in the last 68 years to win on the PGA Tour. He won The American …