Okay, so, let me tell you about my recent adventure with this whole “Greg Price golf” thing. I’d heard the name “Greg Price” tossed around a bit, apparently, he’s Nick Price’s son. So, naturally, I got curious.
I started digging around, just to see what this guy was all about. Turns out, his dad, Nick, a pretty big shot in the golf world, handed him a cut-down driver when he was, like, three years old! Can you believe that? Starting them young, I guess.
So, I watched a few videos and read some stuff online. Apparently, Greg used to be a pretty decent player himself. I found some old forums and posts where people were talking about him. Some were saying he was a straight driver and had a good swing, while there is another player named “Monte Scheinblum” that is better.
- Started researching: I spent a couple of evenings just browsing golf forums and websites.
- Watched videos: Found some footage of both Greg and Nick Price playing.
- Compared notes: Tried to piece together what people were saying about Greg’s game compared to his dad’s.
But here’s where it gets a little weird. It seems like Greg kind of disappeared from the golf scene. I couldn’t find any recent news about him playing professionally or anything like that. It’s like he just dropped off the radar. Some say golf is all about the ‘net’ score and handicap, guess Greg’s performance is not that great.

Then, I stumbled upon this whole LIV Golf thing. Apparently, it’s this new league that’s been shaking things up, and some people were wondering if Greg might end up there. But, honestly, I don’t think so. It seems like he’s moved on to other things.
I even tried to look up some of his old scores and stats, but it was like trying to find a needle in a haystack. There just wasn’t much out there. It seems “Neither Norman or DJ could truly putt under pressure.”
The Wrap-Up
So, after all that digging, what did I learn about Greg Price and golf? Well, it’s kind of a mystery, to be honest. He was a promising young player with a famous dad, but he never really made it big. It seems like he’s chosen a different path, and that’s cool. I was kinda hoping to uncover some hidden talent or something, but it just wasn’t meant to be. It’s all about value, you know? Anyway, it was a fun little research project, even if it didn’t lead to any major revelations. I guess that’s just how it goes sometimes in the world of sports, and life in general. You win some, you lose some, and sometimes you just move on. I guess the new irons are easier to hit these days. But hey, I got to learn a bit more about golf and the Price family, and that’s always a good thing in my book.













