Thursday, June 25, 2009
Hey y'all. I am on the last leg of a 3 week stretch on the road. I unfortunately missed the cut in both Adams Tour events in Louisiana. I played okay in the 1st event in Baton Rouge, but I couldn't get the ball in the hole from the green. I shot 3 under and missed the cut by 2 shots. The guys played real well that week, huh!?! I then headed over to Fort Smith, Arkansas for the Nationwide Monday Qualifier I previously mentioned. I shot a dismal 75 on a day where it took 66 to get through. It was just one day where I didn't play well at all. I decided to erase this day from the memory like it never happened. So I retraced my steps basically 9 hours back to the great state of Louisiana for more golf in the heat. The next week in Alexandria, Louisiana I hit a lot of great shots, but I hit a lot of poor shots as well. In the end my total for 36 holes wasn't good enough to play the weekend. I got to go home for a couple days before I headed on down to Rogers, Arkansas on the northwest part of the state for a Hooters Tour event. I got in a couple of days of relaxed, yet intense days of practice where I feel I really made some crucial fixes to my swing. I went over some video from the US Amateur back in 2006 where I played so well and noticed something I haven't been doing in two years. I have re-implemented this swing sequence and am hitting the ball arguably the best I have hit it as a professional. I shot a one under par 70 today and could not have shot any higher. I cant wait until my putter heats up like the 100 degree weather we are facing this week. I am extremely excited and confident going into the rest of the summer if I can keep refining at the pace I am. My July schedule is shaping up the 1st week I will be in Iowa for the John Deere Qualifier, the 2nd week I will be in Waterloo, Iowa for the Waterloo Open, the 3rd week I will be trying to get in the Nationwide event in Omaha and Plan B will be the Colorado Open in Denver, and I will round out the month at the SW Kansas Pro Am.
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