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Pilots: Professional Golfer

Morgan Hoffmann

Morgan Hoffmann

Flew his Lance to the Masters

Aspiring athlete Morgan Hoffmann grew up surrounded by aviation. His dad was a private pilot, his mom was a flight attendant, an uncle flew a Lockheed C–5 Galaxy, and a cousin designed jet aircraft landing gear. So it was no surprise that the teenager with golf on his mind later ended up in the left seat of a Piper Lance, flying himself to competitive professional tournaments along the East Coast.

While Hoffman was in high school his family moved from New Jersey to Florida, where Hoffmann and future National Hockey League player Dave Booth quickly became best friends. Booth soon earned his private pilot certificate and purchased a well-equipped blue and white Piper Lance. Hoffmann was a frequent right seater who took advantage of the Lance’s 900-mile range, Garmin radios, and autopilot.

Hoffmann began his aviation training with ground school classes at his alma mater, Oklahoma State University, and earned his private pilot certificate in December 2014. When Booth purchased a Piper Malibu, he sold the familiar Lance to Hoffmann, who was making his own mark on the Professional Golfers’ Association of America tour.

“This spring I flew my Lance from Jupiter, Florida, up to Augusta, Georgia, twice. First, I flew up alone, just to practice for the 2015 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. The second time, though, [for the April tournament] I flew up with my caddie. He trusted me because I’m very careful and safe and I don’t want to jeopardize anyone.”

In his first Masters, Hoffmann finished his four rounds tied for twenty-eighth place. “It was the coolest experience of my life,” he said. “I was pretty much smiling all day and trying to soak it all in.”

In each of the past three years Hoffmann posted Top 10 scores in at least two golf tournaments. He plans to fly the Lance to as many tournaments east of the Mississippi River as he can. “I’m a private pilot right now but I’m close to my instrument rating, logging under-the-hood hours. I want to eventually fly jets one day, so I’m going to continue working on my ratings. My next goal is to be certified and ready to fly a Pilatus PC–12,” he said.

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Logbook

Who | PGA’s Morgan Hoffmann, 26
Hours | More than 300
Certificates | Private pilot, instrument student
Favorite aircraft | Currently, a Piper Lance, but Hoffman also has eyes to the future. “A G–V is my dream plane but a Piper M600 is really cool too.”

Extra | Hoffmann has found inspiration in another well-known golfer and aviator: Arnold Palmer. “I got lucky enough to know Arnie over the years and we talked a lot about aviation. You know, he worked up from a Cessna 152 to flying Gulfstream G–Vs. It’s really an inspiration for me to hear that.”

David Tulis
David Tulis
Senior Photographer
Senior Photographer David Tulis joined AOPA in 2015 and is a private pilot with single-engine land and sea ratings and a tailwheel endorsement. He is also a certificated remote pilot and co-host of the award-wining AOPA Hangar Talk podcast. David enjoys vintage aircraft and photography.

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