When storms shut down practice at the 3M Open, most players packed it in—not Zac Blair.
The 34-year-old PGA Tour pro grabbed his clubs, drove to a local Golf Galaxy, and booked a last-minute driver fitting… in sweatpants and a T-shirt. What followed was one of the most relatable golf moments of the year. The fitter didn’t recognize Blair, even telling him his numbers were pretty solid “for a 1 handicap.” Blair just smiled and played along.
In a tough season where he’s ranked outside the top 300 and scrambling for cuts, Blair continues to prove why he’s one of the most authentic personalities on Tour. Whether it’s building dream courses like The Buck Club or swinging through setbacks, he lives and breathes the game.
This is the story of how passion beats prestige, even when you’re not winning every week.
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Your script reads smoothly and hits a great balance between narrative and personality. It captures Zach Blair’s character with clarity and a touch of humor. If you’re aiming for a polished 450word sports script with a human interest angle, you’re right on track. Here are a few very minor tweaks you could consider for rhythm and flow. Zack Blair didn’t let a thunderstorm throw him off course. When the 3M Open practice facilities at TPC Twin Cities closed due to weather, the PGA Tour pro didn’t pack it in. Instead, he drove to a nearby Golf Galaxy, booked a driver fitting, and treated it like just another practice session, even if it meant swinging in sweatpants and a t-shirt. Blair, 34, had just earned a late entry into the 3M Open after Andrew Albertson withdrew. It was a surprise chance in what’s been a trying season. Ranked 300th in the official World Golf Ranking, Blair has just one top 25 finish in 2025 and has missed more cuts than he’s made. Still, his love for the game hasn’t wavered. At the golf store, Blair blended in like any other customer. The staffer handling the session didn’t recognize the PGA Tour veteran, and after reviewing Blair’s launch monitor numbers, noted that his swing speed and spin matched a solid one handicap. Blair played along. The fitter even suggested he might be the better golfer of the two. For those familiar with Blair, the moment was classic. A lover of golf in all its forms, he’s as passionate about design and architecture as he is about competition. He founded the Buck Club, a dream course rooted in his Utah upbringing. Though that project is still in the works, he’s already helped bring the tree farm to life in South Carolina in collaboration with designer Kai Goldby. Whether he’s chasing birdies or chasing range time in a retail store, Blair’s dedication to golf is unshakable. He may not be racking up wins or headlines this season, but his authenticity continues to make him one of the most relatable figures on tour. Let me know if you’d like to adapt it for a voiceover, social caption, or video package.