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This week on the Circuit of Success, host Brett Gilliland sits down with American amateur golf icon Jim Holtgrieve. Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Jim’s path began with early struggles, including flunking out of Mizzou, before finding discipline and direction during four transformative years in the United States Air Force. He discovered humility, respect, and purpose, all of which became the foundation for a lifelong journey defined by hard work, gratitude, and giving back. Jim went on to compete at the highest levels of amateur golf, eventually earning induction into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.
Throughout their conversation, Jim shares stories from an extraordinary playing career that includes five Masters appearances, two Eisenhower Trophy teams, and three Walker Cups as both a player and a captain. He reflects on his first invitation to Augusta, playing alongside legends like Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, and the profound honor of representing the United States on an international stage. Jim also opens up about a powerful moment from his bio, when he played the final round of the Home Depot Invitational just hours after learning that his mother had passed away following a long battle with Alzheimer’s. His emotional clarity that day carried him to a tie for second place and reminded him of the strength and purpose his parents instilled in him.
Beyond the championships and historic venues, Jim speaks about his commitment to honoring tradition, uplifting younger players, and preserving the true spirit of the Walker Cup. He shares the wisdom passed down to him, especially the belief that you should never forget where you came from and always give back. This episode is filled with heart, humility, resilience, and perspective, showcasing why Jim Holtgrieve remains one of the most respected figures in the world of amateur golf.
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This week on the Circuit of Success, host Brett Gilliland sits down with American amateur golf icon Jim Holtgrieve. Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Jim’s path began with early struggles, including flunking out of Mizzou, before finding discipline and direction during four transformative years in the United States Air Force. He discovered humility, respect, and purpose, all of which became the foundation for a lifelong journey defined by hard work, gratitude, and giving back. Jim went on to compete at the highest levels of amateur golf, eventually earning induction into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.
Throughout their conversation, Jim shares stories from an extraordinary playing career that includes five Masters appearances, two Eisenhower Trophy teams, and three Walker Cups as both a player and a captain. He reflects on his first invitation to Augusta, playing alongside legends like Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, and the profound honor of representing the United States on an international stage. Jim also opens up about a powerful moment from his bio, when he played the final round of the Home Depot Invitational just hours after learning that his mother had passed away following a long battle with Alzheimer’s. His emotional clarity that day carried him to a tie for second place and reminded him of the strength and purpose his parents instilled in him.
Beyond the championships and historic venues, Jim speaks about his commitment to honoring tradition, uplifting younger players, and preserving the true spirit of the Walker Cup. He shares the wisdom passed down to him, especially the belief that you should never forget where you came from and always give back. This episode is filled with heart, humility, resilience, and perspective, showcasing why Jim Holtgrieve remains one of the most respected figures in the world of amateur golf.
Watch the Full Episode Here!

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