Okay, let me tell you about how this whole Avery McCrery golf thing popped up on my radar.
Getting into the Swing of Things
It wasn’t really me looking for a new golfer to follow, you know? It started with my kid. They suddenly got bit by the golf bug last summer. One minute it was video games, the next it was asking for clubs and wanting to hit the driving range. So, naturally, I started paying a bit more attention to golf myself, trying to keep up.

We started watching whatever golf was on TV. Lots of the big names, sure. But then my kid starts talking about these younger players, the ones closer to their age, doing amazing things. That’s when Avery McCrery’s name first came up. Found some clips online, saw her competing in these junior tournaments, and honestly, it was pretty impressive stuff.
Following the Journey
So, it became a thing for us. We’d check results from junior events, sometimes catch highlights if they were available. It wasn’t like following the PGA tour pros where everything is broadcast, you know? You had to dig a little sometimes. We’d look up articles, see how she was doing in qualifiers, stuff like that. It felt a bit like being early fans, watching someone come up through the ranks.
We spent quite a few weekends at the local driving range. I’d be hacking away, mostly, but my kid was really trying. We’d talk about the swings we saw, including McCrery’s. Not like we were experts trying to analyze it frame-by-frame, just casual chat. “Look how smooth that takeaway is,” or something similar. It was just fun to connect over it.
- Checked junior golf websites for scores.
- Watched highlight reels when we could find them.
- Spent time at the range, trying (and often failing) to hit ’em straight.
- Chatted about different players’ styles.
Just Observing, Really
Honestly, my own “practice” was more about observing and sharing the interest than actually improving my terrible slice. It was about seeing that dedication in a young player like Avery McCrery and seeing how it inspired my own kid. You see these young folks competing at such a high level, and it’s just wild. The focus, the skill… it’s something else.
So yeah, that’s been my experience with the “Avery McCrery golf” topic. Less about my own game, more about watching her progress from afar and seeing how it ties into my kid’s newfound passion. It’s been a cool little journey to follow along with.