Dustin Barr – Dream of Professional Golf Keeps Swinging

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A member of the golf team at Thomas University, Dustin Barr will fulfill a dream of competing in a professional event this week at the Staal Foundation Open (Photo C/O Staal Foundation Open)
A member of the golf team at Thomas University, Dustin Barr will fulfill a dream of competing in a professional event this week at the Staal Foundation Open (Photo C/O Staal Foundation Open)
A member of the golf team at Thomas University, Dustin Barr will fulfill a dream of competing in a professional event this week at the Staal Foundation Open (Photo C/O Staal Foundation Open)
A member of the golf team at Thomas University, Dustin Barr will fulfill a dream of competing in a professional event this week at the Staal Foundation Open (Photo C/O Staal Foundation Open)

THUNDER BAY – LIVING – The PGA TOUR Canada Staal Foundation Open is about creating hope and change. From the money raised in the event, hope and change comes to the fight against cancer. This year at the event, twenty-one-year-old Dustin Barr will play in the Staal Foundation Open presented by Tbaytel.

Barr is one of the two final exemptions announced today for the tournament that starts on Thursday at Whitewater Golf Club.

For Barr, the opportunity means a new swing at life and golf after being diagnosed with Sarcoma Cancer in 2013.

“I’ve gone through hell and back to be here. Four surgeries, 15 rounds of chemotherapy. I am still struggling and battling to this day. My dreams of becoming a professional golfer have helped me get through this. When you’re told you have cancer, you really put your life in perspective. You start to embrace the things that are important in your life and golf is one of the most important things in my life,” said Barr.

Swinging a club since he was two years old, Barr attributes much of his success in golf and surviving cancer to his father, Jim Barr, who will be by his side during the tournament as his caddy. “My challenge is keeping my nerves calm. My Dad as my caddy will help me do that. I couldn’t imagine anyone else to walk with me,” continues Barr.

Barr recently completely his first year at Thomas University in Thomasville,Georgia, receiving a scholarship as a member of its golf team.

“After my surgery I wasn’t able to play golf for six months, so every surgery really set me back and I had to put my life on hold. I’ve been trying to get my game back. My dreams of becoming a professional golfer are still here and I will get the opportunity to live them this week and it means so much to me. I have worked really hard to get to where I am today and to be here,” said Barr.

Barr anticipates more surgeries within the year but remains positive. Over the years, his battle with cancer has been support by the Northern Cancer Fund and the Staal Family Foundation. He joins Thunder Bay locals, Evan DeGrazia, Chris Gardner, Walter Keating Jr., and Brett Shewchuck in the Staal Foundation Open presented by Tbaytel.

  • With files from Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada, Staal Foundation Open presented by Tbaytel.
The Mackenzie Tour - PGA TOUR Canada Staal Foundation Open
The Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada Staal Foundation Open
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