Walker Cup hopes
Nolan was part of a Great Britain and Ireland group that practiced on the Old Course in March and said, “It was a great honour to be put on the squad. I’m just enjoying my golf this year and trying my best in every tournament and see where that leaves me. This is my first taste of really trying to make the team and I’m going to enjoy it and relish the opportunity of trying to play in the Walker Cup.”
With another training session in St Andrews this week to coincide with the Links Trophy as GB&I continue to prepare for the contest that will mark 100 years since it was first played at the home of golf, Nolan is excited.
He added, “I played the St Andrews Links Trophy last year so that was pretty special with all the grandstands up for The 150th Open. It was my first time playing in it because of the implications with the pandemic.
“I think the course will suit us for the Walker Cup and having the local knowledge of where to be. There are definitely plenty of spots on the Old Course you don’t want to be. Having that awareness among us as players is definitely an advantage.”
Health condition
Nolan, who also won the South American Amateur Championship in Ecuador in January, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when he was only 14 years old and manages his body well to continue to perform at the highest levels of the amateur game.
“It was tough initially but no more than any illness you might get and you just learn to live with it,” he said. “Playing golf really helps it, being active constantly really helps your blood sugar levels to be consistent. I live with it, get on with it and enjoying my golf is the main thing.
“You need to know how many carbohydrates you are eating, exactly how many grams, and how much insulin you have to take. You’ve just got to know your own body, be careful in what you are eating and how you monitor it.
“There were quite a few limitations at the start, initially, after getting the diagnosis. But once you get to know your own body you get more comfortable.”
Nolan believes the benefits of golf for health, both physically and mentally, continue to make a difference to him as he manages his condition.