He'll be thousands of miles away from his suburban London home. But Angus Flanagan firmly believes he'll have a home-course advantage.
Talk about coming full circle.
Starting Saturday, Gophers golfer Angus Flanagan, as part of the team from Great Britain and Ireland, will take on the United States team in the 48th Walker Cup. They will play at Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Fla.
"I've been looking forward to this since getting the call a couple weeks ago," Flanagan said. "This is something that, growing up, I've always wanted to play in. It's always been on my agenda."
Flanagan knows this course well. He and his dad traveled there from England years ago to play there. And that trip is what brought him, ultimately, to Minnesota.
It went like this: Flanagan was at Seminole playing with his dad. They met the head pro there, Bob Ford. Ford had been a mentor to Justin Smith. Smith, of course, is now the Gophers coach. It was that connection that brought Flanagan to the University of Minnesota for a visit, where he fell in love with the campus.
"Even though it was snowing," Flanagan said.
Flanagan is finishing his fourth season with the Gophers, though it might not be the last; NCAA rules allow players an extra year of competition due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Flanagan could return, or he could begin his professional quest. "That's an unknown at the moment," he said. "I wish I had more clarity on it."