
'Calm, humble, one of the nicest people you'll meet': Childhood coach on golf superstar Rai
I'm so proud of him, says Aaron Rai's childhood coach1 hour ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleOprah FlashWest MidlandsBill Streicher-Imagn ImagesWolverhampton's Rai has become the first Englishman in a century to...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. I'm so proud of him, says Aaron Rai's childhood coach1 hour ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleOprah FlashWest MidlandsBill Streicher-Imagn ImagesWolverhampton's Rai has become the first Englishman in a century to win the titleThe childhood coach of Aaron Rai has spoken of his pride at watching his protégé make the history books and become the first Englishman to win the US PGA Championship since 1919. Wolverhampton-born Rai was a golfing prodigy as a child, filmed by the after getting a hole in one aged five. From the age of seven, the star began honing his craft at the 3 Hammers Golf Complex under the watchful eye of pro Darren Prosser.
"He just picked that course off fantastically," he told Radio WM's Sarah Julian. "I was hoping it was going to be the day that it all came together for him and I'm so delighted. "The win on Sunday was the first major title of the 31-year-old's career and also made him the first non-American to win the Wanamaker Trophy in a decade.
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Looking back on his early years, Prosser said: "I had a great feeling about him, he's such a level-headed guy and everything he does is measured. "The way he handled himself, the last few holes were brilliant. He kept his emotions in check and all the experience he has gained in the last few years, developing his game, it was brilliant.
"I think he's going to push on now. I'm absolutely lost for words, I'm so proud of him. "Aaron confidently spoke to journalists on the golf course aged fiveRai's talents were spotted at a very early age, and when he won his first tournament aged five - also getting a hole in one - he was interviewed by Midlands Today.
As the crew followed him around the golf course, he chatted confidently to them and when asked what he wanted to be when he was older, cheekily answered: "A racing driver! "He also featured in his local newspaper the Wolverhampton Express & Star numerous times growing up as he continued to defy expectations. Rai's talents were spotted at a very early age and he was interviewed by Midlands TodayBy the age of 10, Rai was coached by Andrew Proudman - who also worked in the 3 Hammers pro shop - in tandem with another Wolverhampton pro Piers Ward.
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The pair still guide Rai to this day. Rai won his first European Tour title at the Hong Kong Open in 2018 and his choice of wearing gloves on both hands was soon noticed. Prosser said Rai's personality was matched to his skill.
"He's very calm, very humble, one of the nicest people you'll ever meet," he said. Describing the win, Rai, who has struggled to practise at times this year because of a neck injury, told the : "It is very surreal. "It has been a frustrating season, so being stood here is outside of my wildest imagination.
"Darren ProsserDarren Prosser taught Rai at the age of about seven in WolverhamptonFollow Wolverhampton & Black Country on Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





