As I scan the results of this week's PGA TOUR Chrysler Classic at Tuscon, a four-round distillation of 144 of the world's best players, I note the following:
John Riegger, student of Rob Noel, GSEM, shoots 66 in the first round, good for a T-2 on that day.
Heath Slocum, student of Mark Blackburn, GSEB, shoots 67-69-65-68 = 268, finishes T-3 and earns $156,000.
Vance Veazy, student of V.J. Trolio, GSEM, shoots 69-70-68-68 = 275, finishes T-24 and earns $24,300.
Brian Gay, recent student of Lynn Blake, GSED, shoots 70-68-72-66 = 276, finishes T-30 and earns $16,363.
These four -- each, along with their Instructors, friends of LynnBlakeGolf -- were as far as I looked. I am sure there were more.
Is Brian Gay the tour pro you recently went to Orlando to work with?
Yes...Brian has been working hard of late applying TGM principles to his Game, and his fine play this year is evidence of that dedicated effort. After making a number of important changes on his own, he wanted to increase his understanding and to confirm that he is on the right track.