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Celebrities have shared their love for golf many times. However, it is the first time anybody has compared the sport to life. The American rapper ScHoolboy Q had nothing but praises for the sport when he talked to a reporter at the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

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The rapper had been vocal in the past about how golf has changed his life. The sport became a new medium for him to meet new people of different lifestyles. He claims golf helped him gain balance in life and brought a different perspective.

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The interview at the Pebble Beach event is getting attention from fans because of the way the rapper defined the importance of golf in his life. He compared life to golf and said the sport changed his life.

ScHoolboy Q praised golf at the 2022 Pebble Beach Pro-Am!

Quincy Matthew Hanley, aka ScHoolboy Q, is an American rapper who plays recreational golf. His golf handicap score is 11, which is considered good for an amateur. He is currently participating in the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and an interview he gave during the tournament is receiving interest from golf fans. 

Quincy explained in the interview that he had never thought he would be playing golf ever. He further added that the sport changed him as it helped him learn more about himself. “It fixed my attitude in life. It fixed a lot of things about me in life.” the rapper added. 

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Quincy continued, “Life is a golf game. It is a golf game.” According to him, both life and golf follow the same agenda; keep going even if it is not going well.

Fans’ reaction to the rapper’s interview

After watching the interview, some fans shared their opinion. One of them wrote: “Kinda makes me want to play golf.”

Many fans shared how the rapper’s talk felt like an inspiration. One of them wrote: “This really made me feel good, man.”

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What do you think about the rapper’s interview? Did his talk inspire you to love the sport more? Let us know!