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The proof is a PGA Tour card, which Tryon secured two months ago with a 66 in the final round at Q-school to become the youngest play er to ever to earn his playing privileges. He car ries the card in his wallet, somewhere in there with his student ID from Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Fla., where Tryon is a junior. “I’ve been dreaming about the PGA Tour since grade school," Tryon said, pausing to think about what he just said before finishing the thought. “Which wasn't too long ago.” He will be playing in the group behind David Frost, who went through Q-school the year Try- on was bom. A threesome ahead will include for mer U.S. Open champion Scott Simpson, who is older than Tryon’s father. The rest of the field features stars Tryon was watching on TV not long ago— Phil Mickelson, David Duval, Vijay Singh, Nick Price. “He hits the ball long and straight and putts it great, and that’s all there is to the game,” Mick elson said. “He’s going to have a long career, and I hope he gets off to a great start.” The reality of his new job sunk in when Try- on was asked to take part in Tuesday’s festivi- Seniors Continued from page IB Those five seniors, com bined with more strong play from sophomore Jessica Roland, who is No. 73 in the nation, have the Aggies set for another strong run this season. “The chemistry on this team is very good,” Kleinecke said. “Everyone knows they have a role to play on this team.” Roland said she is stronger, both physically and mentally, and the team is better prepared ties — a Skins game with Arizona Diamond- backs first baseman Mark Grace; a long drive contest that included John Daly and Mickelson; a gallery on the TPC at Scottsdale unlike any thing he had ever seen in his previous three ven tures on the PGA Tour. “I was pretty nervous,” Tryon said. “John Daly was standing right next me when I’m hit ting my drive. I hit it out there with Phil, but John was way by me.” The biggest difference of all? “Everybody knows me,” he said. “I feel like I belong. I earned my way here.” His story is one of the most amazing in golf for someone so young. Tryon qualified for the Honda Classic last year as a 16-year-old, then became the youngest player in 44 years to make the cut in a PGA Tour event, tying for 39th. He played again at the B.C. Open and had a share of the first-round lead before tying for 37th. What stunned the establishment even more was his next move. He turned pro, right after opening with an 80 in the U.S. Amateur and fail ing to qualify for match play. “I think it’s a joke. It’s a terrible decision,” Scott Hoch, a family friend, said at the time. Hoch wasn't the lone voice of opposition. “Those years in school give you a maturation you just can’t get otherwise,” said Hale Irwin . “I think you need to be in your peer group. for this season. “We have a lot of experi ence this year,” Roland said. “It will definitely show in our matches and in the Big 12 con ference tournament.” Karlikova, who struggled with injuries last year, said she wants to start strong for the team. “Everyone wants a ring,” Karlikova said. “And this is our last chance. I believe that we can win the Big 12. We all know what our goals are, now we just have to achieve them.” SPORTS IN BRIEF Aggies fall to Baylor, 95-61 WACO (AP> — Danielle Crockrom and Sheila Lambert each scored 18 points to lead No. 1 5 Bay lor to a 95-61 win over Texas A&M Wednesday night. LaToya Rose led A&M (10-8, 2-4) with 1 3 points. 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