Monday, June 05, 2006
U.S. Open Sectional Qualifier Results
Well you won't be watching me on T.V. playing in the U.S. Open. I failed to qualify in the sectional qualifier today at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville Maryland. Although I didn't make it was a very valuable experience. I learned a lot about my game and about what it takes to make it to the next level. I ended up shooting 73, 77 for a total of 150. I left before all the scores came in, but when I left the leader was at 136 (-8) and there was a group of guys at 140 (-4), so it looks like it will take 4 to 5 under to have made it. I was fortunate enough to be paired with Omar Uresti, who is on the PGA Tour right now, so I got to see up close how he plays and what he does different so I can learn from him. I will be leaving early tomorrow morning to drive to Statesville, North Carolina for my next Hooters tour event. I am excited about the steps that I am taking in improving my game. I will post after the next event to let you know how I did. Oh and Kiki thanks for hint, I didn't really know who I was until you let me know.
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6 comments:
no problem joe.
sorry you didnt make it, but God's got something awesome planned for you. I keep you in my prayers. Let me know when you are heading home next, we will have to hang for old times sake (i miss you too much).
Best wishes
kiki
Way to go, Joe!
Hang in there...great to see that you've got the right perspective (glad to be here, am learning, will be back!)
Praying for you... all of us here at EvFree!
your brother in Christ
Chris Bruynzeel
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