and I ain't skeered of golfin many folks around here either We got a strong camp here.......Ted went from (and he won't mind me saying this) a can't play dead guy to a PNC qualifier guy...
............................. "LITERALLY"
Yes . . . "literally".
That is, by . . .
The Book.
From a 60-something Georgia PGA rank in 2004 to a Top 10 in 2010. As Ted himself says "Fat, forty, with a wife and three kids, and still playing just once a week, I realized my dream. I qualified for the PNC."
I'll say . . .
He shot FIVE-UNDER for the two days and finished solo THIRD. All this in a last round beset with high winds and very difficult winter conditions.
Meanwhile . . .
Ted's in training.
He's never smoked or drank.
[He's been my designated driver on every single one of our golf trips! ]
And he's down more than a few pounds.
I'm not sure what to expect next.
My guess is . . .
Probably something good.
His appearance in the field at the Atlanta Athletic Club and the PGA ?