Jeff Hull / Georgia PGA Professional Champion / Georgia PGA / October 26-27, 2008
On TOUR With LBG
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10-30-2008, 04:47 PM
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In the Cold!
Golly that is impressive. The machine works even in the cold !
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10-30-2008, 07:43 PM
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Lynn Blake Certified Master Instructor
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Originally Posted by david sandridge
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Golly that is impressive. The machine works even in the cold !
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Yes it does, it just takes a bit more "lubrication".
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10-30-2008, 07:58 PM
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Lynn Blake Certified Master Instructor
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Thanks Everyone
I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for their kind words of support. I have been really tied up since the Cuscowilla trip and have not been able to post very much so I hope to do better since the season is slowing down.
I am not savy enough to provide links to my former posts and link them here but I know that they helped me win this event. The last event I played in was just prior to Cuscowilla and it was the worst event I had played since 2004. My focus was poor, my alignments were off, and I was playing a game I thought I had left behind.
At the Cuscowilla event I "found" my alignments while listening to Lynn and teaching everyone there. For me, teaching is learning. After the event I read some of my former posts and notes that I keep as well as spending some time with Chris Asbell, my longtime friend, coach, and caddy.
It was very simple to discover that I had "strayed" from what got me to where I was and very easy to get back on track. Focus is easy when the alignments are well defined and easy to see.
During the tournament I felt very confident. Even during the most adverse conditions I had played in for two days, I was able to focus only on the alignments and not the results.
Anyways, it was fun to get back in the winners circle again and I can simply look to the sky and thank Homer Kelley. Compression is a wonderful thing, even with the putter on super-fast greens!
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10-30-2008, 10:36 PM
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Learning To Win . . . Again!
Originally Posted by golfgnome
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The last event I played in was just prior to Cuscowilla and it was the worst event I had played since 2004. My focus was poor, my alignments were off, and I was playing a game I thought I had left behind.
At the Cuscowilla event I "found" my alignments while listening to Lynn and teaching everyone there. For me, teaching is learning.
[Bold emphasis by Yoda.]
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Congrats, Jeff, on your great victory. Your post puts it all into perspective:
A student . . . listening to his teacher . . . learns.
A teacher. . . teaching others . . . learns.
And a performer . . . teaching himself . . . learns.
Wow!
Kahlil Kibran was right:
"We teach what we need to learn."
On any level . . . it's magic.

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10-31-2008, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by golfgnome
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, I was able to focus only on the alignments and not the results.
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That's the sort of mindset sure to win tournaments

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The student senses his teacher’s steadfast belief and quiet resolve: “This is doable. It is doable by you. The pathway is there. All you need is determination and time.” And together, they make it happen.
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