Played in a Carolinas Senior Four Ball tournament today and shot a 76. My Index is 9.2 First time to break 80 this year. Drove the ball long and straight. Great Irons. Had many birdie opportunities but made only one. My partner and I shot a net 61, won our flight(18 teams) and will get to go to Pinehurst in December and play No 1 and 5.
When I cam to see you in June my goal was to learn to drive better and win on the Carolinas Senior Four Ball Tour - Goal Accomplished. THANKS Golly this stuff works !
Dave
David Sandridge, retired physician, was with us at Cuscowilla. Using the techniques he learned there and at our earlier private session in The Swamp, he won the "Best Driver" award.
And now, he has achieved his objective to win on the Carolinas Senior Four Ball Tour. What a great round, David . . .
Alex, you must have the world's best camera phone! Did you buy that from the guy in the trench coat at Hartsfield International?
__________________ Hitting the Ball is the easiest part of the game-hitting it effectively is the most difficult. Why trust instinct when there is a science."1-G.
And now, he has achieved his objective to win on the Carolinas Senior Four Ball Tour. What a great round, David . . .
Congratulations!
Congratulations Dr. Dave. He's intelligent, articulate, a good golfer, and gave me absolutely no help whatsoever in understanding women. Thanks Doc!
__________________ Hitting the Ball is the easiest part of the game-hitting it effectively is the most difficult. Why trust instinct when there is a science."1-G.
Alex, you must have the world's best camera phone! Did you buy that from the guy in the trench coat at Hartsfield International?
Ha ha ha ha nope couldn't find him
My phone is a Sony Ericsson K850i that has a 5 Megapixel camera on it so it comes in handy from time to time.
Alex
p.s. thanks to the person who did the editing in my post
David Sandridge, retired physician, was with us at Cuscowilla. Using the techniques he learned there and at our earlier private session in The Swamp, he won the "Best Driver" award.
And now, he has achieved his objective to win on the Carolinas Senior Four Ball Tour. What a great round, David . . .
Congratulations!
I got to play with Dr. Dave at Cuscowilla. I don't think he missed a fairway all round and he was long.
David Sandridge, retired physician, was with us at Cuscowilla. Using the techniques he learned there and at our earlier private session in The Swamp, he won the "Best Driver" award.
And now, he has achieved his objective to win on the Carolinas Senior Four Ball Tour. What a great round, David . . .
Congratulations!
I too played with David and he was amazing! I mentioned to him that I could only hope to be near as good as he is, when I am his age, and then was reminded of the old saying "you should hope to be as good as he is NOW at your own age!". I can only hope to take the machine to the level of achievement that you have attained. Congratulations on your success David!!
I can only hope to take the machine to the level of achievement that you have attained. Congratulations on your success David!!
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Forum:
We now have two 'Dr. Dave's' in residence, and both are steppin' out on their own roads. Radlink is Dr. Dave #2, and since Cuscowilla, he has a totally different concept of the alignments that bridge the Follow-Through and Finish.
That understanding is the key to his next level, and I could not be more excited.
No problem Yoda---I'm just happy to be here, whether I'm #1 or #2 ! Sounds like Dr Dave Sandrige has a helluva game---wish I had been at Cuscowilla to see it. But the thing I REALLY admire about him is--HE'S RETIRED! Keep that game goin' Doc. We'll run into each other someday and share some compression. The other Dr. Dave