Matt Kuchar Aims to Keep His 19-Year PGA Tour Streak Alive: “It’s Been a Long Time Since I Lost My Job”

Veteran PGA Tour star Matt Kuchar reflects on his remarkable 19-year run and shares his determination to keep his career going strong. In this video, we break down Kuchar’s candid remarks about consistency, pressure, and what it means to fight for his PGA Tour status after nearly two decades. Get insight into his mindset, recent performances, and what lies ahead as he pushes to extend his impressive streak.

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