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Old 06-07-2008, 11:09 AM
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ok lynn
lets puts some closure to this discussion

obviously we disagree about nicklaus......but its not about nicklaus


please share with us......the reason bg didnt try to qualify for the us open

in an earlier post......you had indicated.......the yardage and the par...and


said aint happenin.....

yesterday brian averaged 302 off the tee

please help us (as his coach) ...why he decided against the OPEN

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Old 06-07-2008, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by hjacknicklaus View Post

please share with us......the reason bg didnt try to qualify for the us open

in an earlier post......you had indicated.......the yardage and the par...and


said aint happenin.....

yesterday brian averaged 302 off the tee

please help us (as his coach) ...why he decided against the OPEN
For the record, Brian Gay ultimately did reverse his decision and attempted to qualify (as he has every year as a professional). He shot 67-72=139 (5-under) and missed the playoff by two strokes.
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Old 06-07-2008, 01:52 PM
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thank you
mr..yoda

thankyou fo the clarification

i now take my name out of nomination on this subject...

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Old 06-09-2008, 08:20 AM
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For the record, Brian Gay ultimately did reverse his decision and attempted to qualify (as he has every year as a professional). He shot 67-72=139 (5-under) and missed the playoff by two strokes.
Fairplay to Brian.

Better to have tried and failed than never tried at all. Once his world ranking is high enough he'll be in them all every year.
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Old 06-09-2008, 11:43 AM
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Better to have tried and failed than never tried at all.

gp i think that was your statement........and probably politically correct


but to me......i my own world (which is probably more fantasy then real)...........................BUT......its MY world


i dont see how you can "fail" if you.............. try


again.........its just me
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Old 06-10-2008, 02:09 PM
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jeez!

Are you just short of arguments that you want this non one to continue?

If you try to qualify for a tournament and you don't get in - then you 'failed' to qualify! Its not rocket science HJ! I appreciate your sentiments but the modern practice of 'protecting' kids by insisting there is no failure in life in my eyes fails them to prepare them for the real world.
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Old 06-10-2008, 05:16 PM
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i do know the difference
failure- lynn saying Also, he is foregoing U.S. Open qualifying this year. BG and Torrey Pines at 7,643 yards/Par 71 (35-36)
just ain't hap'nin'.


here is success.......brian trying and missing a playoff


now a swing coach (i guess he is brians) saying that


that is failure..........................geeeez not believeing in your own guy

well to all........i have listened and tried to learn......and im sure no tears shed for me to say.......i am leaving the forum.......not a threat..

just feel like its time to move on...

thankyou
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Old 06-10-2008, 06:04 PM
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Dang! What is up with that hg? I may be dense or something but I did not detect any kind of malice towards you, only a difference of opinion. There is still much to learn, especially from archived material and anything else that Yoda and co. care to provide us. So I say...STAY! Where else will you go for the truth in teaching? Ultimately, the forum is about Homer Kelley's work, not petty squabbles that can in most cases be chalked up to mere misunderstanding. C'mon hg!
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Old 06-10-2008, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by hjacknicklaus View Post

lynn saying Also, he is foregoing U.S. Open qualifying this year. BG and Torrey Pines at 7,643 yards/Par 71 (35-36)
. . .
That is exactly what Brian told me on May 18th after the close of the AT&T Classic at TPC Sugarloaf. He was not exempt for the U.S. Open and had made the decision to forego the qualifiying attempt. In a free country and as an entrepreneurial PGA TOUR member, that decision was his privilege. And by the way, it had nothing to do with 'spending more time with the family'. It had everything to do with what he felt was best for his career.

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here is success.......brian trying and missing a playoff

now a swing coach (i guess he is brians) saying that

that is failure..........................geeeez not believeing in your own guy
No "guessing" about it, hjack. As all friends of LBG know, I have had the privilege of being Brian's swing coach for some time now. Specifically, since February 8, 2006. Further, that journey has been documented on this site every step of the way. Since that time, he has made 54 cuts on the PGA TOUR and more than $3,000,000 in Official Money. He is currently 10th in Scoring Average. And now you have the audacity to suggest that I am condemning him as a failure and that I am guilty of "not believing in your own guy"?

Please.

Here is my post reprinted:

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For the record, Brian Gay ultimately did reverse his decision and attempted to qualify (as he has every year as a professional). He shot 67-72=139 (5-under) and missed the playoff by two strokes.
No mention of failure.

No hint of disbelief or lack of confidence.

Just the facts.

You have been making your own waves for some time now, hjack. And I, for one, am growing a bit weary of having to surf them.

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