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My goals from present through end of Summer 2011


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What I want to accomplish now through the end of Summer 2011:


January 2011

- Get a fully fitted set of clubs from a certified professional.

- Renew WSGA and PNGA handicap memberships

- Sign up for USGA handicap membership

- Sign up for The Home Course Men's Club so you can compete in the club championship during summer

- Give 150% focus and effort into succeeding at GAA in Carlsbad, CA. Remember, this is your chance to play as much golf as physically and mentally possible while earning a degree, as well as a multitude of learning opportunities via the instructors. Not many get this chance. Give it your all and prepare as best you can for Summer.

May 2011

- Reduce handicap to at least a 4.4 handicap. If this is achieved, push for 2.4.

May1-August31st 2011

- Play in as many summer events as possible

2011 Summer Events:

Minor city events to play in if available:

Bellingham, Bremerton City, Doxon Toyota, Fort Lewis, Puget Sound, Seattle City, Tacoma City Amateur. Homestead Open. - All 15 points (dates TBD)


WSGA Men's Amateur: June 22-25 - 8.4 handicap index required - 125 Points

PNGA Men's Amateur: July 12-17 - 4.4 handicap index required - 200 Points

***************** OR *******************

U.S Amateur Public Links: July 12-17 - 4.4 handicap index required - 250 points



Pacific Coast Amateur: July 26-30 - Invitation only (play well enough for invite)

Porter Cup Qualifying Tournament: June 28 - 3.0 handicap index required

Scratch Players Championship: August 16-19th

U.S. Amateur: August 23-29 - 2.4 handicap index required

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