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Peters living dream season after 16 trips to Q-School [Golfweek]


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http://golfweek.com/news/2015/feb/25/web-dot-com-tour-justin-peters-q-school-pga-tour/

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Here’s the thing: It wasn’t as if he didn’t occasionally check for exits, or put an ultimatum on himself, or briefly meander into the real world for a taste (not for him, he decided).

He did all of that.

It’s just that golf being impossible to figure out, every time Justin Peters thought an off ramp was around the corner, darned if he didn’t do something to stir the embers deep within and remind himself that quitting wasn’t an option.

Sensible, perhaps. Just not an option.

Peters laughs. “I know an outsider looking in would think it’s crazy.”

Crazy?

Peters’ odyssey probably qualifies. But what was it Freud said? “Dreams are often most profound when they seem the most crazy.”

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And on the 16th try . . . success.

Steve

Kill slow play. Allow walking. Reduce ineffective golf instruction. Use environmentally friendly course maintenance.

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Saw him play at the 2006 Kemper or Booz Allen at Avenel, I forget. So many sponsorships over the years. Nice person, I have been pulling for him since he won the inaugural Big Break. I wish him well.


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