They really go all out at this tournament. They had lobster, shrimp the size of lobsters, blue crab claws, Alaskan king crab legs, steak, and a dessert bar with lots of chocolate. So, it was always my favorite tournament, even before the 67.
This a well deserved win for a great professional. You guys don't realize how much Ted does, I really do wonder if Ted ever sleeps. He is one of the best ball strikers and putters in the section. He spends 8 to 10 hours on the lesson tee 5 days a week in season, and he's an incredible Mentor.
Ted and I talked the night before he went to play at Stone Mountain and I told him to go win it because it was narrow and it set up for him, so he did.
We've been playing phone tag because since his win he's been teaching as have I.
However I can't wait to hear what the round "felt" like.
Ted you've been an awesome Mentor to me this year helping me with my HIT, teaching FORTIFIED SHORT GAME schools together, and giving me advice on all sorts of things.
As any Mentor Student relationship goes, I can't wait to give your game a run when we play in the same event Monday and Tuesday.
Sorting Through the Instructors Textbook and Circuit Players Handbook.
B-Ray
P.S.
Maybe Ted's proving you can be a great player and teacher, in the past I was told you could only be one or the other.
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I have the best job in the world, I get to teach golf for a living!!!
Catch ya on the lesson tee.
Everytime your name pops up, I still get the image of you from when I was at the swamp.
Yoda was describing what he was going to do and there stood Ted with a club in his hands making small back and forth motions (1 foot or so), practicing the alignments at Impact Fix. At that time it look like it was auotmatic for him, place a club in his hands and boom, motion starts.
Great Going...
You all just have to love it, seeing a plan come together.
Today at Stonemont Golf Club in Stone Mountain, Georgia, the Georgia Section PGA held its annual Marriott Childrens Miracle Network Pro-Am. The tournament is the Section's largest charity Pro-Am, and it this year raised more than $100,000 for childrens' hospitals throughout the state.
The event attracts a field of Georgia's finest golf professionals, and as usual, it takes top-flight golf to win. Today, the winning score was 67.