June 2017 | 7 Subscribe today at juniorgolfmag.net Madeline: I know your fans can't wait to see your clothing selection on social media prior to a major. How much fun is that experience? Horschel: I love social media. The fashion side is cool and people ask me for fashion advice. I try to connect with my fans. When it comes down to it, I’m just a normal guy. Madeline: I know that RLX is a partner of the AJGA. Can you tell me about your AJGA sponsorship? Horschel: I’m always looking to introduce my partners to junior golf. I will be spon- soring an AJGA event, October 6-9, at Eagle Harbor Golf Club, near Jacksonville. AJGA was a nice steppingstone for me to compete with great golfers and see how my game measured up with other players. So it’s pretty cool to give back that way. Madeline: What advice can you give our readers regarding staying true to yourself, on and off the course? Horschel: Be who you are; don’t change to fit a mold. Respect people the way you want to be respected. I grew up blue-collar and my parents taught me that being nice to people is always the best thing that you can do. Madeline Gordon, a Business major at Lehigh University and an outstanding young golfer in her own right, is the Special Features Correspondent for Junior Golf magazine. She can be reached at madeline@juniorgolfmag.net. JUNIOR CAMPS 2017 (800) 645-3226 USSPORTSCAMPS.COM LOCATIONS IN NEW YORK, MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA Members of the Green Hope High School boys golf team, from Cary, North Carolina, give a shout out to Junior Golf magazine at Preston- wood Country Club. The Green Hope boys team has won the 4A High School championship five times and 18 of the last 19 conference titles. Email us a high resolution photo of you or your group supporting Junior Golf magazine and we’ll print the most memorable one each month. Get as creative as you’d like and send it to: jody@juniorgolfmag.net. Green Hope High Salutes Junior Golf Follow us at: #JuniorGolfMag Scan It: Quick & Easy!!! FREE Digital SubscriptionOffer!