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Well I am guessing that many of you have had a dream of becoming a tour pro. But I am doing something a tad different! I am Grinding and Grinding and Grinding! Working 24/7 on my golf game! in two months I went down from a 5 to a 2! its incredible feeling to achieve something like that :) I plan to become a Tour Professional after college! People have said That I won't make it, but what what do they know?? haha They also said it would be nearly impossible to get down to a 2 by the end of the year and I did it in two months! This is what I will do to become a Tour Professional! 1. Practice Putting 2. Be working from 3:40 PM to 9:00 PM every day 3. Improve my mental game! 4. Have fun with it! My game is getting better every day and I believe by the next revision, I will be around a 1! My actual goal was to become a 2 by the end of the year, but now my goal is to become a scratch!

Rest In Peace my son. I will miss you. 5/12/94-1/29/13 Future Tour Pro Committed suicide thanks to the sand trap. Go to hell to all of you.

 

 

DRIVER: Cobra Amp 9.5 X-Stiff Fujikura Vista Tour

3 WOOD: Cobra Amp 15 X-Stiff Fujikura Motore F3

HYBRID: Cobra Amp 20 X-Stiff Fujikura Fit On Max 

IRONS: Adams Golf Pro Golds 4-PW KBS X-Stiff 

GAP WEDGE: Adams M. Pugielli 50 DG Spinner

SAND WEDGE: Adams M. Pugielli 54 DG Spinner

LOB WEDGE: Titliest BV Spin Milled 58 Stock Shaft

PUTTER: Odyssey White Hot XG #7

BALL: Callaway Hex Black


Posted

How can you be practicing everyday at the times stated if you are posting on here?

Nice first post - now do a little search and see that there are 5000 others of you on here who are all going to do the same thing - a good number of you have to be wrong.

Now let me go back to making sure I am the Yankees opening day starter next year.

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Posted

Originally Posted by walk18

Don't listen to the haters. I think it's great that you're going pro. Enjoy the tour!


It's nice to see you are supporting him.  Both (of his) aliases.


Posted

Originally Posted by meenman

How can you be practicing everyday at the times stated if you are posting on here?

Nice first post - now do a little search and see that there are 5000 others of you on here who are all going to do the same thing - a good number of you have to be wrong.

Now let me go back to making sure I am the Yankees opening day starter next year.


Yup The good number of them who are wrong are the ones who doubt themselves are the ones who are wrong and I believe in myself so there for I am Right :) Don't hate please.

Rest In Peace my son. I will miss you. 5/12/94-1/29/13 Future Tour Pro Committed suicide thanks to the sand trap. Go to hell to all of you.

 

 

DRIVER: Cobra Amp 9.5 X-Stiff Fujikura Vista Tour

3 WOOD: Cobra Amp 15 X-Stiff Fujikura Motore F3

HYBRID: Cobra Amp 20 X-Stiff Fujikura Fit On Max 

IRONS: Adams Golf Pro Golds 4-PW KBS X-Stiff 

GAP WEDGE: Adams M. Pugielli 50 DG Spinner

SAND WEDGE: Adams M. Pugielli 54 DG Spinner

LOB WEDGE: Titliest BV Spin Milled 58 Stock Shaft

PUTTER: Odyssey White Hot XG #7

BALL: Callaway Hex Black


Posted

Originally Posted by meenman

How can you be practicing everyday at the times stated if you are posting on here?

Nice first post - now do a little search and see that there are 5000 others of you on here who are all going to do the same thing - a good number of you have to be wrong.

Now let me go back to making sure I am the Yankees opening day starter next year.

Oh its called internet on my phone! gotta love technology these days huh?

Rest In Peace my son. I will miss you. 5/12/94-1/29/13 Future Tour Pro Committed suicide thanks to the sand trap. Go to hell to all of you.

 

 

DRIVER: Cobra Amp 9.5 X-Stiff Fujikura Vista Tour

3 WOOD: Cobra Amp 15 X-Stiff Fujikura Motore F3

HYBRID: Cobra Amp 20 X-Stiff Fujikura Fit On Max 

IRONS: Adams Golf Pro Golds 4-PW KBS X-Stiff 

GAP WEDGE: Adams M. Pugielli 50 DG Spinner

SAND WEDGE: Adams M. Pugielli 54 DG Spinner

LOB WEDGE: Titliest BV Spin Milled 58 Stock Shaft

PUTTER: Odyssey White Hot XG #7

BALL: Callaway Hex Black


Posted

Originally Posted by FutureTourPro

Yup The good number of them who are wrong are the ones who doubt themselves are the ones who are wrong and I believe in myself so there for I am Right :) Don't hate please.


1.  Why do you have 2 login names for this site?

2.  As for asking for "donations" to attend a different school, you clearly aren't paying enough attention in your current school, as my ten year old has better grammar skills.

This is you.  http://thesandtrap.com/t/57553/help-me-get-into-greg-normans-golf-school

The pic in your link is the same as the avatar for this account.

3.  Stop kissing your putter, or whatever it is you're doing.


Posted

Originally Posted by FutureTourPro

Oh its called internet on my phone! gotta love technology these days huh?


Cancel your phone plan, and sell your phone.  Use the money for your new golf school.


Posted

Originally Posted by FutureTourPro

Oh its called internet on my phone! gotta love technology these days huh?

I see that you take your practice time real seriously. You do realize that 10 year olds are not allowed on this site.........

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Great!

Remember the golden rule about golf:

It's not how good you are but how much you want it.

There are thousands of guys playing who are better than almost any of the world's top 20.

The only difference is that they weren't hungry.

You have the passion, the hunger and the self-belief.

There is no doubt that you will make it.

Ignore the haters. They are jealous of your talent.

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 


Posted

Originally Posted by Shorty

Great!

Remember the golden rule about golf:

It's not how good you are but how much you want it.

I thought the golden rule about golf was:

"You're only as good as you think you are."


Posted

Originally Posted by moparman426

I thought the golden rule about golf was:

"You're only as good as you think you are."

That too!

Things like power, athleticism, talent and imagination are all overrated.

The most important thing is desire.

A person who REALLY REALLY wants it will ALWAYS trump a person with superior skills.

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 


Posted

Originally Posted by moparman426

1.  Why do you have 2 login names for this site?

2.  As for asking for "donations" to attend a different school, you clearly aren't paying enough attention in your current school, as my ten year old has better grammar skills.

This is you.  http://thesandtrap.com/t/57553/help-me-get-into-greg-normans-golf-school

The pic in your link is the same as the avatar for this account.

3.  Stop kissing your putter, or whatever it is you're doing.

How do you know if that's me? Sorry for my grammar, I was not really paying attention. I am glad you have that confidence in your son, maybe go to harvard for journalism or something of the sort.

Rest In Peace my son. I will miss you. 5/12/94-1/29/13 Future Tour Pro Committed suicide thanks to the sand trap. Go to hell to all of you.

 

 

DRIVER: Cobra Amp 9.5 X-Stiff Fujikura Vista Tour

3 WOOD: Cobra Amp 15 X-Stiff Fujikura Motore F3

HYBRID: Cobra Amp 20 X-Stiff Fujikura Fit On Max 

IRONS: Adams Golf Pro Golds 4-PW KBS X-Stiff 

GAP WEDGE: Adams M. Pugielli 50 DG Spinner

SAND WEDGE: Adams M. Pugielli 54 DG Spinner

LOB WEDGE: Titliest BV Spin Milled 58 Stock Shaft

PUTTER: Odyssey White Hot XG #7

BALL: Callaway Hex Black


Posted

It's going to be so cool in the next 5 years that so many Sand Trap members will be on tour.

It always strikes me as odd that all these guys come on here stating that they are going to devote so much of their life practicing golf, all day, every day, yet none have ever come back later with details about how they won this or that amateur tournament, or placed at their high school state tournament, or got accepted to a Division 1 golf program, and so on. Maybe they are just too busy practicing to bother with us anymore.


Posted

Originally Posted by Harmonious

It's going to be so cool in the next 5 years that so many Sand Trap members will be on tour.

It always strikes me as odd that all these guys come on here stating that they are going to devote so much of their life practicing golf, all day, every day, yet none have ever come back later with details about how they won this or that amateur tournament, or placed at their high school state tournament, or got accepted to a Division 1 golf program, and so on. Maybe they are just too busy practicing to bother with us anymore.


I'll keep you updated for sure!

Rest In Peace my son. I will miss you. 5/12/94-1/29/13 Future Tour Pro Committed suicide thanks to the sand trap. Go to hell to all of you.

 

 

DRIVER: Cobra Amp 9.5 X-Stiff Fujikura Vista Tour

3 WOOD: Cobra Amp 15 X-Stiff Fujikura Motore F3

HYBRID: Cobra Amp 20 X-Stiff Fujikura Fit On Max 

IRONS: Adams Golf Pro Golds 4-PW KBS X-Stiff 

GAP WEDGE: Adams M. Pugielli 50 DG Spinner

SAND WEDGE: Adams M. Pugielli 54 DG Spinner

LOB WEDGE: Titliest BV Spin Milled 58 Stock Shaft

PUTTER: Odyssey White Hot XG #7

BALL: Callaway Hex Black


Posted

Guess the Greg Norman school is for suckers...

Driver: i15, 3 wood: G10, Hybrid: Nickent 4dx, Irons: Ping s57, Wedges: Mizuno MPT 52, 56, 60, Putter: XG #9 

Posted

Originally Posted by Harmonious

It's going to be so cool in the next 5 years that so many Sand Trap members will be on tour.

I know - there'll be about 20 of us . It's AWESOME.

Some will just be on the Nationwide and Champions tours, but that still counts. Sort of.

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 


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