After Doc Redman sunk a 50-foot putt for eagle in Sunday’s U.S. Amateur Championship at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, Calif., Hunter Renfrow saw something very familiar in the Clemson sophomore.
For three years Renfrow watched one of the Tigers’ best competitors shine on the biggest of stages. Former quarterback Deshaun Watson had become a master at it as he stepped up in big games and made big plays, especially when his team needed him the most.
Though Redman was only playing for himself on Sunday, Renfrow recognized the poise, the will and the want to Redman was displaying, while at the same time just having fun.