Miguel Delgado

Miguel Delgado is a Golf Expert based in San Francisco, California. Miguel played as a professional golfer on the Asian Tour for four years. He played in over 20 countries across Asia, ME, and Europe, being a handful of Americans representing the United States. On the Tour, Miguel was best known for his mental game, statistical prowess, and hitting fairways. He played golf at the University of Notre Dame, where he earned ACC-All American Honors in 2019 after a National Championship appearance. Currently, he is an Analyst at Roadrunner Venture Studios focusing on due diligence and venture creation.

Education

  • BBA, Finance with a Minor in Poverty Studies, University of Notre Dame

Professional Achievements

  • Attained status on the Asian Tour and PGA Tour Canada
  • Lowest professional score is 63 (-9)
  • Three top 20 finishes on the Asian Tour
  • Voted team captain for the University of Notre Dame golf team for both the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 seasons
  • Achieved second-lowest scoring average in school history at University of Notre Dame
  • Qualified for the 2019 National Championship NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship
  • 4 Time All-ACC Academic Honor Roll, Byron Nelson Award Finalist, 2019 All-Midwest Team, Srixon Golf All-American Scholar
  • Developed a rigorous work ethic and was honored as "The Definition of Hard Work" within the University of Notre Dame program

Favorite Piece of Advice

Golf is far more mental than physical. The best way to improve one's handicap is by making smart decisions and always playing the highest percentage shot. You can't control where the ball goes, but you can control where you aim and what kind of shot you try to hit.

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