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Bergen County golfer Morgan Hoffmann’s trip to Masters took a lifetime

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APRIL 4, 2015, 11:38 PM    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 2015, 12:02 AM
BY TARA SULLIVAN
RECORD COLUMNIST |
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Morgan Hoffmann has always been a man with a plan. From the one he hatched as a little boy to become a pro golfer, to the flight plan he registered for sometime today so he’ll be able to fly his private plane from Florida to Georgia, he is a man who decides what to do and does it.

So it is with meticulous planning that Hoffmann has put himself on the cusp of his first Masters tournament, completing yet another step in the golf journey that started on the manicured lawns of his Wyckoff home. A transcendent end to the 2014 season saw him rocket up the year-ending FedExCup standings, and that was followed by a 2015 start that included a recent fourth-place finish in the Arnold Palmer Invitational. And now the 25-year-old Hoffmann stands among the world’s elite.

But if golf offers many barometers of individual success, from simply making the PGA Tour all the way to contending for major titles, there is an even more exclusive bubble inside that world: qualifying for The Masters. Augusta represents something more, something bigger, something so coveted it is on every aspiring golfer’s dream-come-true list.

“It truly is the experience of a lifetime, playing, walking, watching. If you are a golfer, it’s heaven,” said Jim McGovern, the teaching pro at Haworth’s White Beeches Golf & Country Club and the last area golfer to compete at Augusta, finishing tied for fifth in 1994.

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Wyckoff’s Hoffmann finishes 9th at The Barclays, but feels like a winner

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Wyckoff’s Hoffmann finishes 9th at The Barclays, but feels like a winner

AUGUST 24, 2014, 10:32 PM    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 2014, 11:38 PM
BY TARA SULLIVAN
RECORD COLUMNIST
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Hour after hour, day after day, little Morgan Hoffmann would make the round trip from the back yard of his family’s Wyckoff home to the front, chipping golf balls over the roof, retrieving them and hitting them again. The long, flat front lawn stretched out in front of him, a playground for his dreams.

“I used to wonder why he’d hit it over the house, but now I understand: He has to hit it over the trees,” Hoffmann’s mom, Lorraine, said Sunday, not far from the foliage surrounding Ridgewood Country Club’s 18th fairway in Paramus.

Across a fourth day of The Barclays golf tournament and throughout another 18 holes, Morgan Hoffmann had the galleries nearly climbing the trees to get a look at him, using exposed roots as footstools to get a glimpse of their local hero. From the very first tee, when the crowd wouldn’t allow the announcer to get past the words, “Next on the tee, from Wyckoff, New Jersey …” before breaking into thunderous applause, Hoffmann was carried across the course by a wave of support like nothing he’d ever felt before.

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Jersey native Morgan Hoffmann squeaks into The Barclays in his home state

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Jersey native Morgan Hoffmann squeaks into The Barclays in his home state

By Brett Cyrgalis

August 18, 2014 | 9:32pm

Morgan Hoffmann couldn’t even bear to watch.

The Wyckoff, NJ, native knew what was on the line last week at the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, N.C., coming into the final event before the FedEx Cup holding the No. 118 spot in the points standings.

With only the Top 125 moving on to The Barclays, starting on Thursday at Ridgewood Country Club in Paramus, N.J., Hoffmann needed a solid finish to ensure his appearance at the course he grew up just one town over from. And yet after celebrating his 25th birthday last Monday, he went out and missed the cut.

So he spent the weekend in North Carolina, pounding balls on the range, hitting putts into dusk — and never, ever, tuning in to see how the tournament was going.

“It was incredibly frustrating,” Hoffmann said on Monday, walking between the clubhouse and the range at Ridgewood with an air of confidence, knowing he snuck into his hometown event, and knowing he’ll have a gaggle of hometown support.

“I grew up a town over and I really wanted to make it,” Hoffmann said. “I’m just excited I’m here now and I get a chance.”

https://nypost.com/2014/08/18/jersey-native-squeaks-into-the-barclays-in-his-home-state/