“I spoke to Justin, who had just returned from visiting at the hospital and it’s very tough when you know it should’ve been you on the van,” Miller said. (Freshman golfers Dayton Price and Hayden Underhill were both airlifted to a nearby hospital and initially reported to be in critical conditions with severe burns.) Pasitney had qualified for the match in Midland but had given his spot to one of his fellow teammates from Canada. He called Justin Pasitney and breathed easier when the senior finance major from Alberta, Canada, answered.
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Miller went down the roster and did the mental calisthenics, figuring that three of his former recruits remained on the team. NTSB Vice Chairman Bruce Landsberg said Thursday that the crash occurred at high speed and that the front left tire of the pickup truck, which was a spare, was blown out before the impact. The team’s van, which was carrying nine students from the men’s and women’s squad, was hit head-on when a pickup truck crossed the centerline of a two-lane road in Andrews County, about 30 miles east of the New Mexico state line. The USW team was commuting back to school from an event in Midland, Texas, that Miller said was a staple of its tournament schedule.
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Miller, 39, who caddied on the Korn Ferry Tour for pro Brad Fritsch in between jobs, had the day off and was in Palm Harbor, Florida, site of this week’s PGA Tour Valspar Championship visiting friends. Augustine, Florida, he coached the men’s and women’s team at USW - a private Christian school that competes at the NAIA level - from 2017 to 2019, calling it “a dream job to coach at the college level.” Now the assistant pro at The King & Bear golf course in St.
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Miller’s mind immediately shifted to Hobbs, New Mexico, and for good reason. It was a text message from a friend notifying him of a horrific car accident in Texas that killed six University of Southwest golfers, the coach and left two others injured. Carl Miller was awakened to his phone buzzing at 3 o’clock in the morning on Wednesday.