DES MOINES, IOWA ? Still walking on clouds after winning the Masters and the AT&T
Classic, Zach Johnson returned to his alma mater Thursday for a reception
and news conference following a celebration at the State Capitol where
Gov. Chet Culver proclaimed May 24 "Zach Johnson Day" in Iowa.
Johnson, a 1998 graduate of Drake, was greeted by cheers and
applause as he entered the reception in Levitt Hall and said, "It's the
Iowa support and Drake support that keeps me going. I loved my four
years here at Drake."
Drake President David Maxwell noted that Johnson wore Drake blue
while competing in the Masters, but then covered up his blue shirt when
presented with the coveted Green Jacket. "We have a replacement jacket
for you," Maxwell said as Drake Athletic Director Sandy Hatfield Clubb
handed Johnson a Blue Jacket sporting the Drake logo.
Johnson donned the jacket, then turned to his wife, Kim, and said, "We've got one more jacket, honey. This is awesome."
President Maxwell also presented Johnson with a proclamation that
said, in part, "Whereas, Zach's Masters win lit up the Drake phone
lines, set off an explosion of e-mail messages among Drake alumni and
friends worldwide, and generated so many hits to the University Web
site that some feared the server would crash. . . and Whereas,
throughout Zach's increasingly successful career, his faith, steady
Midwestern work ethic, and well-grounded personality have not changed
as his fame has grown; the Drake University community publicly
proclaims its pride, gratitude and joy in recognizing and celebrating
Zach Johnson's achievements, values and character."
In addition to the proclamation, President Maxwell gave Johnson the
framed original artwork from Brian Duffy's editorial cartoon about the
Masters that appeared in the Des Moines Register. The cartoon shows a
putting green labeled "Field of Dreams."
At the news conference, Johnson was asked about his Drake days. "I
am beyond proud to be a Drake bulldog," he said. "Drake's all about the
people. It's the friendships that I had here that are still going...I
have a lot of good memories of times that were very special to me ? on
the golf course, in the Knapp Center and Bell Center, not so much in
class. I wish my four years had been extended a little longer."
Johnson also was asked whether his four-month-old son, Will, will
commit to the Iowa Hawkeyes or the Drake Bulldogs. Johnson chuckled and
noted that both his parents are graduates of the University of Iowa,
then added, "My son is a Bulldog first and a Hawkeye second.
Johnson also was given a tour of renovated Drake Stadium, site of this weekend's NCAA Midwest Regional Track and Field Championships. He had his picture taken with athletes from several participating teams including Air Force, Iowa, and Minnesota.