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Help Me Pursue My Dream of Playing Professional Golf
Hi, my name is Roman Cruz, and my dream is to earn my place on a major professional golf tour. I’ve worked hard to sharpen my game through countless hours of practice, training, and competition. But competitive golf is expensive, and to take the next step in my career, I need help covering the costs of getting into and competing in the right events.
The Goal
I’m raising $50,000 to fund the next crucial phase of my career:
• Q-School entry fees and travel costs
• Korn Ferry Tour Monday Qualifiers
• Tournament expenses (greens fees, caddie, lodging, and travel)
• Equipment
This funding will allow me to compete in 2 events per month for an entire year, giving me the consistent playing opportunities I need to gain professional status and climb the ranks toward the PGA Tour.
The Plan
I’ve created a detailed 90-day plan to prepare for and compete in Q-Schools and Korn Ferry Monday Qualifiers. This plan will re-new monthly and covers everything from golf development, gym and mobility training, tournament scheduling, budgeting, and social media updates so those who support my journey know exactly how I’m working toward the goal.
Upon request supporters will get exclusive access to my Notion calendar, where they can see my daily schedule, practice sessions, gym work, and tournament schedule — complete transparency into the work being done every single day.
Why This Matters
Golf is an incredibly competitive sport, and the difference between making it and missing out often comes down to opportunities, not just talent. I’ve been working relentlessly to keep my game sharp despite financial challenges. This is my chance to take the next big step and truly go all-in.
Your contribution, no matter the size, is a direct investment into giving me the opportunity to compete at the highest level.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story and consider supporting my dream. Whether you donate, share this page, or simply follow my journey, I’m deeply grateful.
Let’s make this happen.
— Roman Cruz


