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E-Z-GO Georgia PGA Championship / August 31-September 2, 2009
The Georgia PGA Championship, the crown jewel for Georgia PGA Section professionals, kicked off yesterday on the Retreat Course in Sea Island, Georgia. As usual, the course is set to tournament standards, and the competition among 117 qualifying professionals promises to be fierce. http://gapga.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/g...ga96/index.htm
Last week, two of those professionals, Jeff Hull and Ted Fort, prepared for their championship by giving a combined 240 lessons -- :shock: -- at The Barclays Golf Academy in Jersey City, New Jersey. Exactly 100 percent of their time was spent indoors with Barclays clients . . . they didn't strike a shot outside (and very few inside). Their plane to Sea Island left Newark shortly after 8 p.m. Sunday night. I imagine they got to their rooms around 11 p.m. The next morning, Jeff teed off at 9:30 and shot a sparkling 68 (-4), good for solo 4th. Ted went off in the afternoon at 1:45 and shot 71 (-1), ranked T-12. Jeff's round included five birdies and an eagle, and Ted's card sported three birdies. Congrats, guys, on two outstanding performances made even more special by your total dedication to our golf academy this past week. Alignment Golf. Gotta love it! :salut: |
Wow. Work that hard for several days and show up at a tournament and shoot those scores----a true testament to the Golfing Machine. Gotta' love excellent instructors who are also excellent players.
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Excellent playing.
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UNBELIEVABLE scores after such a grueling weekend!
Keep it going guys, if you can stay awake. :sleepy: :salut: Kevin |
Just rewards.
Go git 'em boys.
All y'all have earned a little success, so go on and collect it.:salut: |
Weather Worries
Big weather moved into Sea Island today, and with the afternoon times pending, Round 2 was suspended and Round 3 cancelled.
Ted played in the morning, shot 80 (+8 ) and finished at 151 (+7) for the tournament. He texted me he was tired, and I believe it: After his exhausting effort last week, I knew knew his 'late-early' times -- 36 holes with only a sleep in-between -- could be a problem. Jeff was to tee off at 1:45, but play was suspended at 2:10. There have been no scores reported for the afternoon round. |
That sucks to hear about the weather. And the crazy thing is that Ted goes right back to The Swamp and starts giving another full day of lessons. No rest for the wicked.
:golfcart: 3JACK |
Georgia PGA Rain Check
Jeff called this morning on his way back to Atlanta. The rain has continued to fall, and the tournament has been postponed until further notice.
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good news for some of us
Word on the street is that the first round will stand and the second round will not. When the flood came on the second day, play was suspended and the second and third days were cancelled. :happy3:
Since the second round will be two months from now, this will be the longest that I've ever remained under par in a tournament. :rolleyes: More importantly, I might be able to hit some balls before the second round. December is usually my practice month. P.S. In the first round, I had 28 putts, including a 3 putt. I turned a 79 into a 71. |
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P.S. Perhaps you turned a 70 into a 71 because of that 3-putt. :) |
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