How many of you out there lose your patience.you can feel that it is really close to what you are trying to achieve. Well i am right with you I am really close to knocking them dead. Yes even us tour players are like everyone else,the only difference is we beleive in what we are doing. Results are superficial sometimes not reflecting on what we do or how we play.
I can tell you from my stanpoint to just hang in there and beleive in what you are doing. We all go through the guided struggle evey now and then.
just alittle rust from being out for a year.it is right there birdieman.i really had it going my first nine friday,so i will draw on that for next week.that is why i started this thread,i am sure everyone has been where i am at right now.when i do something great i will not be suprised,just wish it would hurry up.but this is where patience comes in.i will just keep doing the same things till it happens.
Looks like success is all around you, John. In another thread you mentioned Craig Barlow (your neighbor) and Brian Gay (worked with Yoda last week). As I check the results I see Mr. Barlow finishes 3rd($346K) and Mr. Gay finishes in the middle of the pack($43K). Patience and focus and TGM-----something tells me you are next.
Looks like success is all around you, John. In another thread you mentioned Craig Barlow (your neighbor) and Brian Gay (worked with Yoda last week). As I check the results I see Mr. Barlow finishes 3rd($346K) and Mr. Gay finishes in the middle of the pack($43K). Patience and focus and TGM-----something tells me you are next.
Not so fast there, dcg1952!
Brian Gay entered the weekend T-11 in a starting field of 144 and finished T-23. Not exactly middle of the pack!
Also, Brian's 4-under par 67 on Friday included a fantastic double eagle 2 on the Hole #1 (his 10th of the day). Only Trevor Immelman's ace on the 16th kept it from being Shot of the Day on the PGA TOUR's website. And John Riegger told me last night that if Brian's shot had been recorded on TV, it would have been the Shot of the Day anyway. Thanks for noticing the wonderful play of these friends of LBG!
birdieman i have several.but my main goal is to WIN.BUT YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN THAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN.I GUESS MY MAIN GOAL IS TO CONTROL THE PROCESS AND THE RESULTS WILL FOLLOW.IF I CAN CONTROL 3-F-5 FOR AN ENTIRE EVENT,HOLE THAT EXTRA PUTT,AND GET A FEW GOOD BREAKS GOOD THINGS WILL HAPPEN
I AM A FIRST TIME WRITER. i JUST WANTED TO SAY THAT I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING JOHN SINCE COLLEGE AND ALWAYS HAVE KNOWN THAT HE IS A FIRST CLASS PLAYER WITH EXCEPTIONAL ABILITY. HE IS ENTERING THE BEST YEARS OF HIS LIFE AND BELIEVING IN HIMSELF ONLY INTENSIFIES THAT. SO LETS ALL BELIEVE IN JOHN AND SIT BACK AND ENJOY WATCHING HIM SUCCEED IN HIS JOURNEY. GO GET'M JOHN FROM ONE CARDINAL TO ANOTHER, CUSTER. PS. NOW GET OUT THERE AND LET THE SHAFT GO AND TRUST IT.