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"It's really nice, especially the alumni," Zimmer said. "I love having the older players come out.
"We've got a lot of younger players [on our roster] trying to make the team," Zimmer later added, "so they're trying to get on my good side a little bit."
Zimmer also joked that his own golf game has improved over the last year since he built a tee box and four holes at Zimmer Ridge Ranch, his sprawling property in Kentucky.
The coach noted that he and his son, Adam, who is the Vikings co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach routinely get together for some golf when they are both at the ranch.
"I was in Kentucky for five months [last offseason during the pandemic]," Zimmer said. "We put in a synthetic green … it's been a ton of fun.
"Adam and I had an 18-holer on July 4th," Zimmer added. "It's a lot of fun."
That practice helps Zimmer prepare for one of his foundation's biggest days of the calendar year, which is all for a good cause.
"Last year was a bit of a setback for us," Zimmer-White said. "But everything we do keeps getting bigger, so we're really just hoping to keep growing."