Great work Jeff! I'm sure a lot of guys on this forum aspire to simply "get better" and have more fun with this great game. But I also think there is a segment that aspire to do what Jeff is doing which is to elevate their game in high level tournament play. It's always great to see LBG members/contributors doing just that!
I am absolutely amazed with the support I have received on this site. I got involved with LBG because of everyone's POSITIVE approach to TGM and Lynn's desire to teach Homer's work. I stayed involved because of the friendships I developed on this site and at LBG Schools plus the knowlege that Lynn is very free to share. I now have another reason to help Lynn make this the best site ever: the support of everyone here.
Thanks again and I hope to make everyone proud.
Jeff, quality will ALWAYS be appreciated.
What you shared as an AI , a PRO and a PLAYER, was as selfless as anyone can get when I saw you at Falcon's Fire. Go for it mate! No pressure.
And remember.....'don't forget your wedges' -- then you can shoot another 69.
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"Golf is not a subject but a motor skill which can only be learned and not taught." - Michael Hebron
"The Body, Arms and Hands have specific assignments during the Golf Stroke, and they must be coordinated into one efficient motion." - Lynn Blake
It is not always easy to maintain your game at such a high level, especially when you have other obligations...like making everyone else a better player. You have done an admirable job at both and deserve alot of credit. We are all pulling (or pushing) for you .
And just to put things into perspective, Jeff has already done a mighty job. Obviously it will be a tough assignment. Just getting there is an achievement in itself and anything extra is an absoluter bonus. Of course that won't keep us from hoping for miracles, but congrats already and things will only get better with time.
It looks like Jeff Hull will have a practice round playing partner at the South Georgia Classic.
I just got off the phone with John Riegger. With the Nationwide Tour idle during Masters week, he's down in Jacksonville, Florida, honing his game at Sawgrass for the upcoming tournament. Both Jeff and John will be arriving in Valdosta on Monday. They've never met, but the wheels are in motion for them to play a practice round together on Tuesday.
Good luck Jeff. If you win, you can take the place of that gentlemen standing next to me in my avatar.
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