In case you landed here and are wondering what this blog is about - I have decided to create a plan and document my progress towards the objective of attaining a scratch handicap. Hopefully by sharing my progress I will remain disciplined and who knows maybe inspire someone else to achieve their own goals.


Saturday, February 12, 2011

Latest greatest

Well the weather is finally starting to co-operate here in Georgia. Considering the winter we have had, my elbow issues have not really resulted in me missing a lot of golf to this point.
I see Dr. Weil on Feb 22 and I'm guessing he will give me the ok to get back out on the course. (I actually hit the range last weekend and worked on 20-30 yard pitches).

Next step is to get fitted for that set of irons. T Weinhart is going to do the fitting for me. (Incidentally, his operation Nuclear Golf has now moved to the Standard Club which is great news - its a fantastic track and a little closer to home than St. Marlo was)

I'm very excited about the coming season - after taking stock of last year my focus is going to be from 100 yards and in, even more so from 50 yards inwards. As long as I can eliminate the couple of high blocks with the driver per round, I'm am convinced if I can pitch, chip and putt a little better then scratch is an attainable goal. I have taken pitching and putting lessons over the winter from TW so I feel I have the tools I need at my disposal - just need to adopt and ingrain it all now.

I need to set some goals for the year and while the overriding goal is obvious (scratch), I have set myself some intermediate goals a long the way:

- qualify for the Georgia State mid am
- qualify for the Georgia State amateur at Cherokee
- get handicap under 2.4 in time to meet cutoff to enter US amateur qualifier

Finally for now, I just got finished reading Dream On by John Richardson (from Northern Ireland). Essentially as a 17 handicap he took on a challenge of having to shoot one round of par within one year from the start of the challenge. Interesting read. There are some parallels to my own goal.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Bizarre

In all sport, there is a major stigma attached to any accusation of the 'c' word but I can't imagine any sport where that stigma is more damaging than in golf. (C for cheating in case there is any confusion).
This case leaves me dumbfounded.

I can't understand why anyone with discredit themselves in such a manner.