Eight straight days of golf that involved some stress and some nerves. I was worried whether I would make it to Palm Springs in time for my Tuesday start. I was also worried about my golf clubs making it in time. In the end everything was great and it was a blast to do nothing but play golf for these past 8 days.
Pre-Qualifying/.5 Stage/1st Leg-Of-My-Fed-Ex-Cup is over. I easily advance with a final round 73. It looks like I could’ve shot an 80 today and still made it through. My goal obviously wasn’t to shot that 80. In fact, I really wanted to shoot under par and it looked like I was going to do that until an atrocious decision on 17 lead to a triple bogey. I was standing over the ball thinking that I need more club, but I was too anxious to make the switch. I hit the 7-iron and it never had a chance to clear the water.
The other 17 holes were very solid. Just what you would want when the only preventing you from advancing is a blow up round. I hit every fairway but one and had great birdie chances on the 10 of the last 11 holes. It’s obvious that I wasn’t able to make many of those. I was very tentative with my stroke through 11 holes, but then I remembered to keep my head down and every putt from there on in was very close to dropping in.
Ballstriking: 44
Putting: 27
Penalty Strokes: 2 (both on #17)
Thanks to all those friends who called to wish me good luck or to just see how things were going. Also, thanks to those who were checking this website all week to see how I played.
Final Leaderboard
Final Stats
My next event will be 1st Stage of Q-School. That will be in 3 or 4 weeks. I will find out where I need to go in about a week.
Neil
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Friday, September 21, 2007
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Stress Free Golf is Nice
Today was a nearly flawless ballstriking day. The stats will only show it being a mediocre round, but I was only in trouble once during the round. Look at my scorecard and you’ll figure out that one hole was #7. Besides that hole, I had birdie putts on 14/17 holes.
It wasn’t until #9 that I felt good about my swing. I had 89 yards to the pin. I eased off of my gap wedge because the shot was into a stiff 15 mph breeze. It landed within 10 feet and I made the putt for birdie. On the back nine, I missed one green (#10) and that was because I tried to hit a wedge way too far. The last 8 holes, I had 7 putts inside of 20 feet and was only able to make 2. For some reason I had my mind set on the greens being faster so I left everything short.
Friday is the final round. I start at 8:40.
Going back to yesterday’s post, I would not have been penalized for hitting the wrong ball as long as I was 100% sure I hit my ball first.
Round 1 – Ballstriking: 43 Putting: 30 Penalty Strokes: 2
Round 2 – Ballstriking: 43 Putting: 30 Penalty Strokes: 1
Round 3 – Ballstriking: 41 Putting: 30 Penalty Strokes: 1
Hole-by-Hole Stats
Course Stroke Avg
Leaderboard
Neil
It wasn’t until #9 that I felt good about my swing. I had 89 yards to the pin. I eased off of my gap wedge because the shot was into a stiff 15 mph breeze. It landed within 10 feet and I made the putt for birdie. On the back nine, I missed one green (#10) and that was because I tried to hit a wedge way too far. The last 8 holes, I had 7 putts inside of 20 feet and was only able to make 2. For some reason I had my mind set on the greens being faster so I left everything short.
Friday is the final round. I start at 8:40.
Going back to yesterday’s post, I would not have been penalized for hitting the wrong ball as long as I was 100% sure I hit my ball first.
Round 1 – Ballstriking: 43 Putting: 30 Penalty Strokes: 2
Round 2 – Ballstriking: 43 Putting: 30 Penalty Strokes: 1
Round 3 – Ballstriking: 41 Putting: 30 Penalty Strokes: 1
Hole-by-Hole Stats
Course Stroke Avg
Leaderboard
Neil
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
I Let This One Slip Away
Today was smooth sailing for thirteen holes and then my brain got in the way and I started hitting the ball into the desert and into fairway bunkers. I kept things so simple for those first thirteen holes. I didn't let myself overthink my club selection, and I was very content with hitting my shot anywhere on the putting surface because that gave me a chance at birdie and subsequently an easy chance at par.
Once I got to #5, I debated way to long as to which club I shot hit off the tee. The hole is only 380 yards, but it gets very narrow at about 270 yards. Yesterday I hit a driver that reached the narrow area of the fairway and caromed into the desert. I went on to make a bogey. Today, that bogey was fresh in my mind so I thought about hitting 3-wood for accuracy. Unfortunately I was also telling myself that I was hitting the driver too good to not stay aggressive. The resulting pulled 3-wood went into the desert and managed to fly right into a bush.
I found the ball lodged in the bush about 6 inches above ground. I took one swing at it and nothing came out. Upon a 60 second search to relocate my ball I took another thrash at the ball. This time 2, that's right TWO balls came flying out of the bush. My ball bounced out into the fairway and the other ball trickled onto the cart path. Here's a quick question (I know the answer, but let's see if any of you come up with the same answer): If, on my second attempt at getting the ball out of the bush, I had only removed the other ball that wasn't mine, would I have been penalized for hitting the wrong ball?
Weird situation
Back to the rest of the round...I made a few nice par saves on 6, 7, and 8, but when I got to #9 I still had #5 in my brain. The ninth hole is only 360 so once again it's a lay-up hole, but after hitting such a poor 3-wood on #5, I didn't feel confident in hitting it on #9. So I pulled out driver and pulled it into a fairway bunker. I proceeded to hit the second shot short of the green, in the desert, and once again it levitated above ground in the same type of bush. This time it was about 2 feet in the air so I took an unplayable and made another double bogey.
Looking back to 4 days ago, you'll find a similar result to today. Round 2 of the Nebraska State Open was smooth sailing for 13 holes and then it was a grind for the last 5. On Thursday I need to find a way to keep swinging relaxed and without much deliberation for all 18 holes. If I do that, it'll be a fun scorecard to talk about.
I tee-off at 7:40 local time, so look for results in the mid-afternoon.
Stats - Not a surprise that the course average was 1 shot lower today. I thought the course played very easy today. The pins were accessible and with no wind, everything was right in front of you.
Neil
Once I got to #5, I debated way to long as to which club I shot hit off the tee. The hole is only 380 yards, but it gets very narrow at about 270 yards. Yesterday I hit a driver that reached the narrow area of the fairway and caromed into the desert. I went on to make a bogey. Today, that bogey was fresh in my mind so I thought about hitting 3-wood for accuracy. Unfortunately I was also telling myself that I was hitting the driver too good to not stay aggressive. The resulting pulled 3-wood went into the desert and managed to fly right into a bush.
I found the ball lodged in the bush about 6 inches above ground. I took one swing at it and nothing came out. Upon a 60 second search to relocate my ball I took another thrash at the ball. This time 2, that's right TWO balls came flying out of the bush. My ball bounced out into the fairway and the other ball trickled onto the cart path. Here's a quick question (I know the answer, but let's see if any of you come up with the same answer): If, on my second attempt at getting the ball out of the bush, I had only removed the other ball that wasn't mine, would I have been penalized for hitting the wrong ball?
Weird situation
Back to the rest of the round...I made a few nice par saves on 6, 7, and 8, but when I got to #9 I still had #5 in my brain. The ninth hole is only 360 so once again it's a lay-up hole, but after hitting such a poor 3-wood on #5, I didn't feel confident in hitting it on #9. So I pulled out driver and pulled it into a fairway bunker. I proceeded to hit the second shot short of the green, in the desert, and once again it levitated above ground in the same type of bush. This time it was about 2 feet in the air so I took an unplayable and made another double bogey.
Looking back to 4 days ago, you'll find a similar result to today. Round 2 of the Nebraska State Open was smooth sailing for 13 holes and then it was a grind for the last 5. On Thursday I need to find a way to keep swinging relaxed and without much deliberation for all 18 holes. If I do that, it'll be a fun scorecard to talk about.
I tee-off at 7:40 local time, so look for results in the mid-afternoon.
Stats - Not a surprise that the course average was 1 shot lower today. I thought the course played very easy today. The pins were accessible and with no wind, everything was right in front of you.
Neil
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
It Wasn't Pretty, But It Wasn't Terrible
My first round at PGA West was full of nerves, mistakes, timely birdies, and some great saves. I expected to be nervous, but what I felt on the first few holes was strange. The nerves made club selection more difficult. During the practice round, the first 5 holes were straight foward (with the exception of number 3. In the tournament round, I had a tough time getting through those holes at +2.
After the rough start where I was +4 through 7 holes I made a few birdies, and if it wasn't for 2 bad swings that put the ball in a hazard, I played well on the last 11. The best thing I had going today was my attitude. Even with the bad start, I was able to shake off all the bogeys and stay focused on my next shot. It was only the first round and I've got a lot more holes before I'm done. You don't have to go back very far before you'll find a tournament (Wisconsin State Open) where the 4 round tournament was a long week and wasn't over until the last round.
If you're interested, you can check out hole-by-hole stats.
Round 2 will be at 8:50. Check the results here
Neil
After the rough start where I was +4 through 7 holes I made a few birdies, and if it wasn't for 2 bad swings that put the ball in a hazard, I played well on the last 11. The best thing I had going today was my attitude. Even with the bad start, I was able to shake off all the bogeys and stay focused on my next shot. It was only the first round and I've got a lot more holes before I'm done. You don't have to go back very far before you'll find a tournament (Wisconsin State Open) where the 4 round tournament was a long week and wasn't over until the last round.
If you're interested, you can check out hole-by-hole stats.
Round 2 will be at 8:50. Check the results here
Neil
Monday, September 17, 2007
Ready for a Long Night Sleep
It was a long day of travel and then a practice round, but it all went very smoothly and I'm not resting in my hotel room.
I tee-off at 7:50 am on Tuesday, so you can probably check for results around 3:00 pm Minnesota time.
The golf course is a really good one. Driving is the key to scoring well because you won't be able to do much out of the pot bunkers or out of the desert.
I'll talk about my first round tomorrow night.
Neil
I tee-off at 7:50 am on Tuesday, so you can probably check for results around 3:00 pm Minnesota time.
The golf course is a really good one. Driving is the key to scoring well because you won't be able to do much out of the pot bunkers or out of the desert.
I'll talk about my first round tomorrow night.
Neil
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Columbus to Omaha to Dallas to Palm Springs; all in 24 hours
Boy am I glad this tournament isn't on the Dakotas Tour. Every tournament on the Dakotas Tour has a cut at around 30 players. If that was the case at the Nebraska State Open, I wouldn't have played a 3rd round. This tournament didn't have any cut, so everybody is invited for all three rounds.
I shot a final round 67 (4-under) and moved up enough places to receive a check. Most importantly, I putted really good today. Unlike the 2nd round, I actually think I got almost everything I could have out of my 67. Without question, I hit the ball better while shooting my 71, but I got the ball in the hole much better with the 67.
My ball found a lot of trees today, but I was able to make the most of what was given to me and hit punch shots back into the fairway or even onto the green. My ball hit a tree on holes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 13, 14, 15, and 16. Holes 1, 13, 14, 15, and 16 I was left with a punch shot and I made a birdie on holes 13, 15, and 16.
It was a lot of fun to finally score well on a day where I don't hit it perfect. I still hit the ball very good (as you'll see from the stats), but it was far from how well I hit it in round 2.
Ballstriking: 39
Putting: 28
Tomorrow will be the toughest day in my 8 day marathon. I have a 5:50 am flight to Texas and then a connecting flight to Palm Springs. I should land in Palm Springs before noon. I will then pick up my rental car and drive to PGA West and play a practice round to get ready for Q-School, which starts Tuesday. I know I'll be tired on the golf course, but I'm going to have to stay focused during my practice round so I know what to expect come Tuesday. Everybody I've talked to has mentioned that the Norman Course at PGA West is really difficult so seeing it before the tournament will be very helpful.
Neil
I shot a final round 67 (4-under) and moved up enough places to receive a check. Most importantly, I putted really good today. Unlike the 2nd round, I actually think I got almost everything I could have out of my 67. Without question, I hit the ball better while shooting my 71, but I got the ball in the hole much better with the 67.
My ball found a lot of trees today, but I was able to make the most of what was given to me and hit punch shots back into the fairway or even onto the green. My ball hit a tree on holes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 13, 14, 15, and 16. Holes 1, 13, 14, 15, and 16 I was left with a punch shot and I made a birdie on holes 13, 15, and 16.
It was a lot of fun to finally score well on a day where I don't hit it perfect. I still hit the ball very good (as you'll see from the stats), but it was far from how well I hit it in round 2.
Ballstriking: 39
Putting: 28
Tomorrow will be the toughest day in my 8 day marathon. I have a 5:50 am flight to Texas and then a connecting flight to Palm Springs. I should land in Palm Springs before noon. I will then pick up my rental car and drive to PGA West and play a practice round to get ready for Q-School, which starts Tuesday. I know I'll be tired on the golf course, but I'm going to have to stay focused during my practice round so I know what to expect come Tuesday. Everybody I've talked to has mentioned that the Norman Course at PGA West is really difficult so seeing it before the tournament will be very helpful.
Neil
Saturday, September 15, 2007
2 Rounds, +3, 145
Round/Day 2 went better than yesterday. I shot even par 71, but I didn’t get everything out of my round. In fact, there haven’t been too many rounds this summer where I’ve gotten everything out of the round. I hit the ball way too good to only shoot 71 this morning. My putting is what has held me back all summer and it’s something about the 10-20 foot putts. I feel good about my putting stroke, but it doesn’t felt like I can make anything.
Starting on number 15 of round 1 through number 14 of round 2 I hit the ball as well as I have all summer. I only missed a few fairways in that stretch of 18 holes and only missed 2 greens. In that stretch I only played 4-under par and that includes 3 2-putt birdies. Basically I only made on putt for birdie outside of 5 feet. There was also a three putt in there.
So with one more round to go in Nebraska, I hope to figure out the greens and make some putts on Sunday. The greens are probably the fastest I’ve played all year, but they roll so smoothly that it should be easier to make putts. I just think I’m misreading every putt; mainly over-reading every putt.
Ballstriking: 40
Putting: 31
Round 2 results (I'm at 145)
Neil
Starting on number 15 of round 1 through number 14 of round 2 I hit the ball as well as I have all summer. I only missed a few fairways in that stretch of 18 holes and only missed 2 greens. In that stretch I only played 4-under par and that includes 3 2-putt birdies. Basically I only made on putt for birdie outside of 5 feet. There was also a three putt in there.
So with one more round to go in Nebraska, I hope to figure out the greens and make some putts on Sunday. The greens are probably the fastest I’ve played all year, but they roll so smoothly that it should be easier to make putts. I just think I’m misreading every putt; mainly over-reading every putt.
Ballstriking: 40
Putting: 31
Round 2 results (I'm at 145)
Neil
Friday, September 14, 2007
Day 1 of 8
Today was the first of eight consecutive days of playing golf. Normally that isn't a problem, but 7 of the 8 days are competitive rounds of golf and the only day that isn't will be a travel day and a practice round day.
This weekend is the Nebraska State Open. On Monday, I will fly from Omaha, NE to Palm Springs, CA and get prepared for Q-School Pre-Qualifying.
I'm very excited about this week because I've prepared all summer for this time of the year. A lot of hard work went into being in shape physically and mentally for this much golf in a short time span.
The first round of the Nebraska State Open started off rough (1st round 74), but I have a optimistic attitude about the rest of the tournament and the rest of the nine days.
Ballstriking: 44
Putting: 28
Penalty Strokes: 2
Stay tuned for more posts. I hope to write a little something every day.
Neil
This weekend is the Nebraska State Open. On Monday, I will fly from Omaha, NE to Palm Springs, CA and get prepared for Q-School Pre-Qualifying.
I'm very excited about this week because I've prepared all summer for this time of the year. A lot of hard work went into being in shape physically and mentally for this much golf in a short time span.
The first round of the Nebraska State Open started off rough (1st round 74), but I have a optimistic attitude about the rest of the tournament and the rest of the nine days.
Ballstriking: 44
Putting: 28
Penalty Strokes: 2
Stay tuned for more posts. I hope to write a little something every day.
Neil
Saturday, September 08, 2007
Back to Playing in the CVGA
The final tournament of the 2007 CVGA began today. I shot a 3-under 69 and find myself 4 shots behind the leader.
Ballstriking: 42
Putting: 27
Troy Shea, who is a member at the golf course we played, shot a 7-under 65. I'm tied with one other guy at 69 and then a group of people are at 70, 71, and 72.
My hope for Sunday is to get of to a good start so Troy feels a bit of pressure. We're playing in a two-some so it will almost have the feel of a match play round. I don't want to think like that because I'm tied with Jason Allen at 69 and he won this tournament last year. Additionally, there are several good players one, two, or three shots behind me.
I play at 11:20 on Sunday and I'm very optimistic about my chances. I definately gave this tournament away last year. I had it in my hands and I couldn't finish the round. All summer I've been talking about how my game is in a different spot than a year ago and tomorrow will be a great time to prove it.
I won't be able to post on Sunday or on Monday so to see results check of the CVGA website.
Neil
Ballstriking: 42
Putting: 27
Troy Shea, who is a member at the golf course we played, shot a 7-under 65. I'm tied with one other guy at 69 and then a group of people are at 70, 71, and 72.
My hope for Sunday is to get of to a good start so Troy feels a bit of pressure. We're playing in a two-some so it will almost have the feel of a match play round. I don't want to think like that because I'm tied with Jason Allen at 69 and he won this tournament last year. Additionally, there are several good players one, two, or three shots behind me.
I play at 11:20 on Sunday and I'm very optimistic about my chances. I definately gave this tournament away last year. I had it in my hands and I couldn't finish the round. All summer I've been talking about how my game is in a different spot than a year ago and tomorrow will be a great time to prove it.
I won't be able to post on Sunday or on Monday so to see results check of the CVGA website.
Neil
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