Erik Compton


Erik Compton is truly an extraordinary individual and a dear friend! Diagnosed with viral cardiomyopathy at just 9 years old, a condition that weakens the heart muscle and impairs its ability to pump effectively, Erik’s journey has been one of incredible resilience. This condition led him to undergo two heart transplants—one at the age of 12 and another at 29. Yet, despite these challenges, Erik has spent 24 years playing professional golf. He’s competed in six major tournaments, even finishing second in the 2014 U.S. Open.

In 2009, during the Masters, Erik was honored with the prestigious Ben Hogan Award, which is given each year to a golfer who has overcome a significant illness or physical challenge.

As a long-time golf fan, I followed Erik’s career for years before finally meeting him on a driving range—a truly lucky day for me!

We hit it off immediately, bonding over our shared love for golf and fishing. Despite his heart condition, Erik’s zest for life is infectious. His eyes light up when he talks about catching a big snook or that giant tarpon we landed together, or when he shares stories about his daughter Petra and her impressive golf skills.

For years, we’ve been trying to get an interview with Erik, and we’re thrilled to finally have him with us. Here he is, Erik Compton—an absolute hero!