Congrats to Jeff and especially to Ted, considering how little time he has to work on his game since he is so busy.
One of my fondest golf memories is when Ted was up here a few years ago to give two days of lessons on his way up to the Barclays. I was one of his last lessons, and he had picked me(a lowly 13 handicap) along with two other students to play 18 after his lessons were done. The utter joy on his face when he said, "Okay, I'm done- let's go PLAY!" was just unforgettable. To be able to share that was something I'll always remember.
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Looks as though the Gnome has picked up where he left off last year. To think how many players would give certain body parts to break 100, the freak goes out and does it in 27 holes. Though his modesty will keep him from reporting he made double bogey on the shortest par 4 on the course. His only blemish on the scorecard for the day.
Having been on the bag at the AT&T @ Sugarloaf and last week at the Professional National Championship, making putts was the issue for both events. This week at Chicopee Woods, it looks like the time, effort and hard work has begun to reap the rewards. Fine playing partner, this probably just made it impossible for us to get any side action at Jekyll Island when we defend in December.