Great tournament, round and shot! That's a story to tell the grand-kids! Congrats!
Now, the bad news- the green was surrounded by spectators! How bad was the bar tab!? Or did you pull the Bucket move- "let me just put my clubs in the car and I'll be right back!"
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Great tournament, round and shot! That's a story to tell the grand-kids! Congrats!
Now, the bad news- the green was surrounded by spectators! How bad was the bar tab!? Or did you pull the Bucket move- "let me just put my clubs in the car and I'll be right back!"
Ahhh another funny one! Mike this is some of your better stuff . . . have you been licking the 9-volt batteries again or showing up at 1st grade and yelling "Santa ain't real!!!!!" Glad to see some joy has entered your degenerate life.
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Last edited by 12 piece bucket : 07-11-2007 at 09:14 PM.
This is a story I had hoped to break. Unfortunately, storms rolled through the Quad Cities area late yesterday afternoon and knocked out my hotel's Internet access until today. Hence this delayed post.
I was on the practice tee with Brian Gay at the PGA TOUR's John Deere Classic in Moline, Illinois, when Jeff's call came in. The Blessed Event had just occurred -- a 66 in the final round and an ace at the last to win the Georgia PGA's Griffin Classic -- and he was some kind of fired up! I let out a war whoop when Jeff told me the news and then put him on speaker phone so Brian and his caddie, Kip Henley, could hear the play-by-play. They had met Jeff when we were in Orlando for our LBG Academy at Foxfire and were just as excited as I was to hear all about it.
Congratulations, Jeff. This is really great stuff. Nobody has worked harder to learn the truths of The Golfing Machine and to build his game around them. Hats off to a great Champion!
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