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Six years after saying goodbye to the pro-tour grind, Fish may be more active than ever—on the court, on the course, and helping combat a struggle anyone can encounter.
Published Sep 18, 2021
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From a pressure standpoint, Fish much prefers being a captain.
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"I always felt gratified as a player when Jim Courier was captain, and I knew he had been in any possible scenario I might face on the court."
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Fish took a celebratory dip in Lake Tahoe after dominating the 2020 American Century Championship.
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