Meet the Pros: Brandon Moynihan

It’s that special time again …. we’re back with FLX Tour’s Meet the Pros!

This is an exciting edition too with none other than the FLX Tour Head of Vibes Brandon Moynihan. B-Moyns is known for bombing his drives 118, aiming left then launching right, and having an all-time fun meter. At the time of posting he is currently No. 11 in the Young Man of the Year rankings, highest among all Moynihans on Tour. A fan favorite in FLX, Bmoyn’s Tour roots stretch back to the formation of the league. You won’t see this young man in a collared shirt unless it’s official FLX Tour merchandise. Let’s get to know Brandon!


Name

— Brandon Moynihan (Director of Vibes)

Birthday

— December 22, 1989 (year of the snake)

FLX Tour Nickname

— B, B Bird, Young Man

How long can you hit your driver?

— About 118

What is your current handicap?

— 30

Who is your FLX Tour rival?

Bone, Shane Driffill

What’s your favorite course?

— Shadow Lake

What’s your least favorite course?

— Durand

Which three people would you choose for your dream foursome?

— Charles Barkley, John Dlay, Bobby Jones

What’s your dream achievement as an FLX Tour pro?

— Young Man of the Year. Isn’t it every Tour member’s dream?

What’s your career best score on 18 holes and what course was it?

— 92 at Lakeshore

What advice would you give to any youngsters out there dreaming of one day playing on the Tour?

— If you wanna be on Tour, you better fix that fun meter youngster.

How would you rate your experience on the FLX Tour out of 10?

— 10/10


WOW!

Can you believe it? Straight from the B man himself. Easy to see why he’s the fun meter engineer on Tour because if you find yourself paired with this nice young man, you CANNOT have a bad time. Still looking for his first major championship on Tour, but he’s got the drive and attitude that’ll make it happen soon. Thank you B for your time today and letting the whipper snappers among us get to know you a little better. Until next time!


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