Hello Hoosier Golfers:
In Valdosta, Ga., for the Nationwide Tour event this week. Looking to bounce back in a big way after missing the cut last week by a shot. The course this week is in very good shape and was designed by Davis Love III.
My game is in very good shape except for the driver. I plan on spending a bunch of time on the range this week and working with the big stick!!!
I picked up a new Odyssey putter last week that I have nicknamed “The Fang.” It puts a great roll on the ball and has really uplifted my confidence on the short grass. I had five one-putts of over 20 feet last Thursday. Isn’t it ironic that when you figure out one part of your game, the other parts start to waver? What a game!!!!
This golf course is very generous off the tee, but lengthy. As I mentioned earlier, the course is in great shape and seems to be manicured very well.
Looking forward to the two-week break after this week’s tournament. Plenty of mushroom hunting, turkey hunting and fishing to be done. Hopefully the weather will cooperate and be sunny and warm. Thanks for your continued support, and hopefully this week will bring good results. Until next time…
Good day,
CC
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Hello Hoosier Golfers!
Last week I traveled out to California for the Stonebrae Classic. I was feeling under the weather for a good part of the week but managed to make the cut and bring home some dough! The Stonebrae is a new tournament for the Nationwide Tour, and the course is only a couple years old. The country club sits right on San Francisco Bay, making for beautiful scenery and unpredictable winds.
The wind on Thursday was outrageous. To make matters worse, the greens are the most undulated and difficult to read of any course I have ever played. Mainly on the front nine, the greens are gargantuan and would prove to challenge my game extensively. I mentioned last week that I hadn’t been knocking down key putts, and this was certainly true again this week on Thursday and Friday.
I also received some good TV time on Thursday evening. Driving the par-4 number 14 and teeing off on a par-3 … I’m sure all of you serious golf fans were watching!
My confidence is greatly improving week to week as I get more comfortable with my game, along with a new driver in the bag, which seems to be producing more yardage and hitting more fairways. I also made a putter change on Saturday after making the cut. It greatly improved my putting stats, and resulted in a 69 and 70, respectively. I ended up finishing tied for 32nd, which is a little shocking considering the way I felt physically on Saturday and Sunday. I am more than ready to make the trip home and get well again.
Due to the way I feel, I am greatly excited to recharge my batteries on my off week at home and to prepare to leave for Georgia for two weeks for the next set of tournaments. Look forward to chatting with you next week.
Good day,
CC
