Dave Cantin Group team members
Joe Beaver and
Talon Fee, along with Steven Dougherty, Wyatt Wainwright, Grayson Beck, Chad Johnson, Justin Shelton, and Joshua Detzel, spent the day golfing with
Quade Cummins at
Oak Tree National in Edmond, Oklahoma, supporting a good cause.
Quade guided the group through one of the most challenging courses in the U.S., sharing his professional perspective on overcoming adversity on the course. When players asked for advice on the first tee, he quickly responded, “Don’t try to be a hero. If you find yourself in the trees, make the smart play and chip it back into the fairway.” He also emphasized the value of teamwork, sharing how much he respects his caddy and relies on him for critical advice during tournaments.
The group got a firsthand look at the elite skill level that defines PGA Tour professionals. One participant hit what he described as one of the best drives of his life—only to watch Quade outdistance it by 30 yards with a 5 wood. It was a humbling reminder of just how good these players really are.
Since partnering with Quade in January, we’ve watched him compete on the
PGA Tour, where he’s averaging over 300 yards off the tee. As the son of dealership owners Chad and Stacy Cummins, owners of the
Cummins Auto Group, Quade has deep roots in the automotive community.
For first-year PGA Tour members, the final events of the season are crucial in determining status and playing privileges for the following year. Quade is back in action this weekend at the
Bank of Utah Championship in Ivins, Utah.
We’re proud to support Quade as he continues his PGA Tour journey. He’s not just an athlete we sponsor—he’s one of us, and we’re honored to be part of his story.
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