- January 12, 2025
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The West Orange boys golf team placed first in the Class 3A, Region 3 Tournament Oct. 17 at Cleveland Heights Golf & Country Club in Lakeland. Leading the way was sophomore Grant Drogosch, who finished in a three-way tie for first place. Drogosch, who also placed first in the district tournament the previous week, shot an even-par 72 and will lead the Warriors into the state tournament Oct. 25 to 26 at Mission Inn and Resort in Howey-in-the-Hills.
It’s going to be a lot different. I like it. I’d prefer that because it’s more for the school, and it’s just a lot more fun I’ll be having out there because my friends are out there with me.
I think I’ve been hitting it as well as I have been lately. I think our team has, too. I feel like we’re playing better every tournament, and hopefully, that will carry on into states.
I play on tours like (American Junior Golf Association) and (Florida Junior Tour). Mostly those and then some various independent tournaments. I kind of struggled over the summer, because I made a swing change. Lately, I’ve been playing pretty well — I feel like each week I’m getting better and better.
For the summer, I’ve been working on ball striking, in terms of how I hit it. Lately, my ball striking has been good, and it’s been my putting I’ve been focusing on. Now, I feel my putting is really starting to go, and that’s why I’m seeing the lower scores.
Probably Jordan Spieth. … He just finds a way to win with his putting and his short game and his mental game. It just kind of shows you don’t have to be a bomber to be a pro and be one of the best in the world.
Yeah, I like it. I was new to the school last year, so I met some friends (through the team).
Batman, probably, because he’s the most realistic one. … It’s got a good story, where he’s got a troubled childhood, and he turned out to be something greater for the community and the world.