No doubt many of us dreamed of being inducted into a Hall of Fame when we were kids. For Michael Collins, the comedian, caddie, ESPN golf analyst, host of America’s Caddie on ESPN+, and soon-to-be co-host of the PGA Championship with Joe Buck & Michael Collins alternate telecast, that dream came true last week when he was inducted into the Boys & Girls Clubs of America Alumni Hall of Fame at a star-studded ceremony in Chicago.
Growing up with a single parent in Lancaster, Pa., Collins spent a lot of time after school and during the summer at the Boys & Girls Club of Lancaster, while his mom was at work.
We caught up with Collins to ask him about his formative years at the Boys & Girls Club and what the Hall of Fame honor means to him.
Video produced by Joe Faraoni and Kevin Ota
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