O.B.Left snuck this news in on another thread; let's give it the proper attention and congrats. He's a good friend to LBG and brings a lot of value and insightful posts to the forums. Thanks O.B. and congrats on the club championship!
Originally Posted by O.B.Left
Im 51, have been trying to win my local muni's club C for years to no avail. Always a brides maid. But armed with a Magic induced Float Load I shocked the world (well my world anyways) this past weekend. 16 greens, an eagle, a triple bogey and a bogey, a bunch of birdies and a 70. Even at my age I am now longer and straighter than I have ever been. A two putt birdie on the par 4 16th cemented it all for me. Homer called it Magic and it is, no need to cock the right wrist. In fact its an alignment ruiner. Period.
Thanks to all who post here especially Lynn and Ted for their truly amazing and insightful personal advice. All made possible by the life long quest of Homer Kelley, whose language allows us discuss golf and G.O.L.F. with the unique precision that this crazy, complex game demands.
__________________ The student senses his teacher’s steadfast belief and quiet resolve: “This is doable. It is doable by you. The pathway is there. All you need is determination and time.” And together, they make it happen.
I'm proud to announce that I managed to win my clubs gross match play championship today. It was a bit of struggle though. Cold, 50 degrees, high winds and rain going sideways. The struggle however was entirely internal, as I lost my swing about half way through the match and saw a three hole lead disappear by 17.
At that point I asked Yoda (spiritually, wettly, coldly for help). His vision appeared before me and responded "stop practicing and start playing. Dont play how to, just play. Grip it firmly and use your pressure points". I've excluded the vulgarities, which I found to be very out of character for such a true gentleman. I dont think Ghost Yoda liked the weather maybe.
Anyways, I managed a par putt to hold even. Eighteen saw me hit a decent three wood down the left side into a puddle that I took relief from. My competitor played his second to about 20 feet. I grabbed a 6 iron, gripped it and sustained it to about 12 feet. He missed and I made. One up.
Thanks again Yoda. I truly couldnt have done it without all you have taught me over the last few years and your ghostly pep talk today.
James O.B. Macdonald
Match Play Champion
National Pines Golf Club
Ontario