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Tournament Information
Event: Farmers Fall Series Finale
Host: APGA
Location: Tustin, CA
Course: Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Dates: November 11-13, 2025
Field: 35 Players
Purse: $35,000
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All right, baby Grand Golf. We’re here with Jamie Riverola from Buenosidis, Argentina. That’s right. Did I get that right? Yes, absolutely. All right. He’s a twotime champion at the APGA. Mhm. Won two of these bad boys. Uh, how’d that feel? Yeah, it was great. It was great. You know, I won uh as a matter of fact, the first tournament I played on the APGA last year in February in um Srass. Yeah, it was cool. It was cool coming right out of the gate and and putting in two good rounds to win. You know, competition here is really good. So, it’s always it’s a good feeling to come out and and be at top of the leaderboard. Awesome. Um the the season is 24 24 stops. Mhm. Uh, is it a grind? Uh, it is. It is. I I on top of that, I also compete on PJ Americas and in other competitions. So, it’s it’s a lot of weeks out of the year. Yeah. But I I I love this. I enjoy it, especially out here on APGA. You know, we get to play really some really good golf courses and it’s a great group of guys, great people, great communities where wherever we stop. So, it’s always it’s always cool and interesting to get to know these new places. And I’m I’m glad I found this tour. That is awesome. Um, and now that you’ve turned pro, the kids back in Argentina looking up to you. Yeah, I hope so. I hope so. I get to go down to Argentina a good bit for every uh Christmas and New Year’s and I always love to do, you know, junior clinics on my home club and that’s really cool. Yeah, it’s uh it’s always a fun time. um the tour itself uh the competition and week in week out. Uh what advice would you give a a junior or someone a collegiate golfer that’s got the dream of turning into a pro? Yeah, I would say to never really uh you know this this this sport can be really grueling and that grind you know it can get really get to you. Yeah. And you know, we all like to take it seriously and it’s our jobs at the end of the day. And you know, I my advice is to always really lean on this the game side of the game and understand it’s it’s still a game, you know, and um obviously you want to put your best effort in it. And we all like take the time and the effort to to get some good work done. And but it’s it’s always good to remember, you know, have fun with it and and get to know the places where you go and get to go, you know, just leave the hotel room for a little bit and get to know all these places cuz it’s uh at the end of the day then you look back and you get to see all the places you’ve been to and you travel to and you know kind of gives a smile to your face and like you know all the places you’ve gotten to. It’s it’s kind of like achievements. Yeah. You’re traveling all over the place. Yeah, exactly. It’s beautiful. Uh, great words by Mr. Riverola and uh, thank you for uh, those inspiring words. Words to live by. Love the game, guys. Love the game and it will love you back. Baby grand golf. Let’s
