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  • Birthday 11/30/1984

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  1. LongballPro

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  2. I'm a player. Certainly not a practicer. I find when I start getting too mechanical or trying to find the perfect swing, things get worse. I definitely play with my instincts. Hitting a shot and reacting to the outcome of that shot, whatever that may be. It's worked so far. The only thing I usually spend time practicing is putting but even that is very limited
  3. I played in Nashville 2 summers ago and they had a couple of weekends that the temperatures were pushing 100 degrees with heat indexes pushing 110
  4. If I'm struggling off the tee I will go to the 4 iron. Sometimes the 3 iron. Nothing like hitting a solid stinger long iron 230 to build your confidence
  5. 1. Get putting average to 28 per round 2. Improve distance control with wedges 3. Shoot a bogey free 9 holes 4. Lower my giveback percentage after birdies/eagles
  6. You need to check out Hermitage Golf Club and Gaylord Springs. At Hermitage, they have 36 holes. The President's Reserve course is a resort style course. Very well maintained! The General's Retreat course used to host an LPGA event. Gaylord Springs is a links inspired course. They hosted a Champions Tour event for about 10 years. It's a fun course to play. The entire area went through severe flood damage in May 2010 but they all recovered very quickly and were still great to play. Sorry I don't know anything about the city courses. I played all of my rounds in the surrounding areas
  7. Age: 26 Height: 6'6 Where are you from: Akron, OH How Long have you been Playing: 19 years Best Score: 68 Favorite club in the bag: Driver, 4 Iron Golf Books / DVD's that have helped you: Phil Mickelson's Secrets of the Short Game Where do you play: Northeast Ohio Best courses you've played so far: TPC Tampa Bay, Beechmont CC (Former host of Cleveland Open), Hermitage GC (TN) - President's Reserve & General's Retreat courses, Gaylord Springs (TN), Things you enjoy most about golf: Competition Goals for 2K12: Be more consistent putting inside 10 feet, win a tournament
  8. I'm gonna say 18.5-15.5 US just based on experience...MVP will be Webb Simpson
  9. The short game is all about feel. There is no one sure way to grip the club. That's why you see so many different putting setups
  10. Definitely give that guy a plaque! What an amazing accomplishment! I have come close myself, 265 yard par 4 in a scramble event playing with my dad my uncle and his friend. My buddy and his family were in the group ahead and watched the shot. I found out when I got to the green that the stick kept the ball out of the hole!
  11. The one person I actually know that's playing in q school is leading after 3 rounds at the Pinewild (Magnolia) site. His name is John Hahn. Helluva player from Kent State University
  12. I've been playing the R9 TP Irons for just over a year now. I absolutely love the feel of the long irons. The 3 iron is my bailout club. If I'm struggling to find the fairway, I pull that out! I'm a big hitter so the 240 yard 3 iron that I know I can put in the fairway is very comforting. I tend to struggle with my distance control on the shorter irons but I've been looking to go to forged short irons. I highly recommend the R9 irons! The clubface seems to be very hot, even on off center hits
  13. I'm curious to see what the judging criteria was for this list. Longaberger, Inverness, Firestone, Muirfield, OSU Scarlet, Canterbury, Sand Ridge, there is even a TPC course in Ohio...In no particular order of course. I would put probably these 8 in the top 10
  14. I had a great year this year! I basically took a couple of years off only playing 10 round in almost 3 years (long story short, i got burned out and had no motivation to play the game). Last year I was out of town working and was able to buy all new equipment and found a tournament series and the fire was reignited! This year I became an assistant pro at a club working under an amazing mentor. I passed my PAT. I took first in an unofficial modified stableford event (T-1 if stroke play), during which I recorded an eagle and 6 birdies. Unfortunately I only had 4 pars which resulted in an even par 71. And then just last week, I shot 68 to break 70 for the first time in almost 10 years. This has been an absolutely incredible year for me and I can't wait for the spring!
  15. I had a 53-38 one time in a junior tournament...the most frustrating one though was 34-42. It may be only 8 strokes, but to start the round 2 under and finish at 76 was very frustrating
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