Great interview by @Soly. Man, I had no idea about his story. Just gut wrenching. And heartbreaking
Just read his Wikipedia and… wow. I’m very interested in listening to this interview.
I listened to the first 30 minutes or so this morning on my commute.
After reading his Wiki I’m not sure I can listen to the rest of it.
I think it is worth it because he makes a very salient point about this exact feeling about very difficult topic
It’s worth listening to.
Dude has had enough heartbreaking moments for 3 people and he continues to live life to the fullest.
Maybe one of my favorite people in golf now. Unbelievable story and continues to bring attention to issues that need to be addressed.
Incredible interview, wasn’t aware of even half of what he’s been through.
Don’t seem to be able to find the book for purchase in the EU/UK unfortunately. Looks like his website is the only place to get it.
Before yesterday, this was my only knowledge of Ken Green. What a story he has.
The fit was incredible
Very glad I finished it. What a life. Both tragic yet ridiculously lucky at times.
That outfit is sweet.
Some of the gambling stuff seems a little bit too good to be true…would love to see some proof of those winnings
Losing your family and dog in a car crash alone is enough to traumatize a man for life. Almost cried hearing about how the lab saved his life.
Great interview. wild stories. truly unbelievable some of them.
seems like it should be a movie or even a miniseries.
just fucking tragic shit with his parents and honduras.
I need a ken Green, Jason Bohn, Tim Herron, and Brian Harmon roundtable with @Soly.
Grab 2 24 packs of cold domestics, hit record and let the stories fly.
So I wasn’t planning on listening (watching) until I saw this thread, and I’m glad I did. Great job @Soly
GREAT interview
This was an extremely well done interview. I remember seeing Ken play in a senior tour event back in 2011ish and hearing his story and thinking “woah this guy’s story is incredible”. I wouldn’t have ever thought that was maybe the second or third most traumatic thing that ever happened to this guy. I definitely need to read his book now