Aaron Rai leans on humble roots and hard work to become a major champion
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Aaron Rai’s rise from a small town in British Columbia to a major champion is a story of perseverance and dedication.
Rai, 24, grew up in Merritt, a community in the Okanagan Valley with fewer than 16,000 residents. His journey began on the course at his local driving range, where he honed his skills for hours each day. “I loved golf from a very young age,” Rai said. “It was something I could do alone and focus on, without any distractions.”
His hard work paid off early in his career. In 2018, he won the Canadian Amateur title at Glen Abbey Golf Club, a venue that would later host The Open C…
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