Tiger Woods loves him.
So does Jordan Spieth. Rickie Fowler, too.
Bubba Watson is his favorite player.
Arnold Palmer was tickled to meet him.
Tommy Morrisey is a four-year-old golfer who inspires anyone and everyone who meets him or even hears his story.
Young Tommy loves golf and plays with enthusiasm and a lot of skill.
He was born without a right arm.
His father Joe lamented for a long time but then decided “focusing on the disability didn’t get anywhere.”
Tommy became addicted to golf at age 18 months. He’s been at it ever since.
Today he has been on every national television news show and been all over the country.
He was the hit of the day at the PGA Merchandise Show’s Demo Day last month in Orlando.
This spring he’ll be at the Masters. He’s not old enough for the Drive, Chip and Putt contest that holds its finals at Augusta National but a Veteran’s organization is taking him there as a guest.
Everywhere he goes, people watch him and are inspired.
The message is simple.
There are no bad days on the golf course and it’s not about the disabilities.
Focus on what you can do.