A recent suggestion from President Donald Trump helped Jim Herman capture his second PGA Tour title.

Herman, 41, won the Barbasol Championship in Nicholasville, Kentucky on Sunday.

Herman, a former assistant professional at Trump National Bedminster, was encouraged by his one-time boss to pursue a career on the PGA Tour, according to the Associated Press (via The New York Post).

Trump’s advice didn’t stop there.

During a recent round with Trump, the president suggested that Herman switch to a a conventional putting grip and clubhead. Those changes aided Herman’s efforts in winning the tournament.

“I think I need to see [Trump] again soon,” Herman said following his tournament win. “He motivates me and puts me in a good spot.”

Herman’s Barbasol Championship win solidified his standing on the PGA Tour. He’s been granted a two-year tour exemption and an opportunity to win the PGA Championship.

“My future on tour was not looking too bright coming off a lot of cuts,” Herman said. “I didn’t feel like I was playing poorly, but just putting, short game was not there. Driving, irons has always been there for me, but this week found the touch and here we are.”

Herman finished with a tournament record of 26 under par, according to the AP. He told reporters that he expects to hear from Trump following the win.

“I’m sure I’ll be receiving some kind of message,” Herman said. “That was very unexpected to hear from him directly on Friday night. I got a phone call from him wishing me on for the weekend and congratulating me on my first two rounds. It’s pretty amazing I’ve had this relationship with him. I’m very fortunate I get to play a little golf with him.”