Thursday, June 01, 2017

Summer Update

My 2017 golf season has been filled with qualifiers for PGA Tour events and Web.com events.  I've only played a few regular mini-tour events.  My thinking behind this scheduling was that I have the financial security to "bet big" on these qualifiers without the need to make money in the small mini-tour events.  Half way through the year I've only been able to make it through one qualifier, but it was a good one.  I played in the PGA Tour event down in Puerto Rico in March.  I missed the cut, but the week was very special and I was able to walk away from the tournament with some strong motivation to get into another PGA Tour event.

The rest of the summer will be a mix of qualifiers and 3-4 days tournaments.  I love the idea of qualifying for Web.com or PGA Tour events, but I also need to make sure my game is prepared for longer tournaments - most notably Web.com Q-School in the fall.  The qualifiers are 1 day shootouts.  Sprints to the finish line.  Your chances of qualifying can be serious hurt with one bad hole.  On the other hand, the 3-4 day events are marathons where you have time to rebound from one bad hole or a bad start.  My schedule is posted along the right side of my website.

This has been a completely different type of golf for me than any other year.  In the past, I was all about scheduling tournaments where I could make money and if there happened to be a Monday qualifier nearby, maybe I would add that to my schedule.  I had always been concerned about my finances and doing everything I could to afford my entry fees and my travel costs.  At the start of this year, I realized that I could spend nearly $50,000 chasing Monday qualifiers, without making a single dime in other golf tournaments, and I'd still have enough money to pay for Q-school in the fall and have enough to get started in 2018.

So here we are on June 1st, and I've only made $2,000 playing golf tournaments this year. Haha.  That number sounds horrible on its own, but I know I'm working hard on my game and making sure that I'm mentally fresh for Q-School.  From now until the end of the year, about half of my tournaments are qualifiers and half are money making events.  That's a good mix of tourneys that will help me assess where my game is and what I need to work out.

Until next time,
Neil