Just A Minute: Nick Dunlap Wins The American Express, Faces Pro Decision

Nick Dunlap made history Sunday at The American Express, becoming the first amateur to win on the PGA Tour since Phil Mickelson 33 years ago. With a final-round 70 and a final score of 29-under, Dunlap secured his PGA tour membership, but now faces a difficult decision about his future in Tuscaloosa.
"Oh, boy," Dunlap said. "I have no idea. I really don't. It's really cool to have that opportunity in the first place, and starting the week, if you would have said, hey, in five days you're going to have a PGA Tour card or an opportunity for two years, I would have looked at you sideways. But, no, that's something that it doesn't just affect me, it affects a lot of people, coach back there and my teammates, and it's a conversation I need to have with a lot of people before I make that decision."
Watch the video at the top of the page as BamaCentral's Mathey Gibson and Will Miller discuss Nick Dunlap's historic performance as he weighs a future pro decision.
About the BamaCentral Staff:
Mathey Gibson: Mathey Gibson is a senior at the University of Alabama and intern for both BamaCentral.com and BravesToday.com. A National Hearst Award finalist and winner of the 2023 James E. Jacobson Award for Writing, you can find him on Twitter @Mathey_Gibson1.
Will Miller: Will Miller is a senior at the University of Alabama. He has experience covering a wide array of Crimson Tide sports, including football, baseball, basketball, gymnastics and soccer. He joined BamaCentral in the spring of 2023 and is also a freelance UFC interviewer.
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Alabama Golfer Nick Dunlap Wins The American Express, Makes PGA Tour History

Mathey Gibson is a senior at the University of Alabama and intern for both BamaCentral.com and BravesToday.com. A National Hearst Award finalist and winner of the 2023 James E. Jacobson Award for Writing, you can find him on Twitter @Mathey_Gibson1.
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