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Tour Star...Layin' Up!
Hey guys,
Just wanted to take a second here and wish a good luck to Aaron (Amsmith61) on his new journey and job in Indianapolis. This post may come off as long winded, so I apologize but I feel I should take a second and give some thoughts on one of the best people I've met in my life and a person I'm lucky enough to call a friend.
It all started with THP. Without Josh and Morgan and this amazing community I can say that Aaron and I may have never crossed paths. After creating my friendship with Aaron it gave me a much bigger appreciation and better understanding on what this community means and can be for someone if they choose to use it. This site is amazing amount of knowledge, but it's MUCH more than that if one chooses to use it. It simply brings people together and creates friendships that may have never came about without the site. Friends you can make that live halfway across the country or world in certain cases. A way to stay in touch with said friends and keep creating new ones.
For Aaron and I and the rest of the WNYers it started about 2 years ago when we first met here on THP and got together for a little golf. Golf was the driving force of our friendship, but that changed, and fast. Never once did Aaron look at me as just another 22-23 year old kid which I appreciated. There may have been a gap in years between us, but that didn't stop us from becoming great friends and sharing our love for such a great game together. Not a day goes by that we don't talk golf, equipment, PGA Tour stuff and everyday life stuff in general. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little sad or disappointed when I found out Aaron would be moving, at first thought I felt like I was losing a playing partner and a friend. The more I thought about it I felt that I was being selfish and I should be happy for Aaron not disappointed for my self and then I realized that I'm not losing anything because I know we'll still be in communication and just because we won't be playing together as frequently, does not mean we won't be getting together for rounds as much as life allows us to.
For you THPers in Indiana, you guys are getting a great THPer and one I would suggest trying to make friends with and a playing partner because you're gaining not only a great player, but a great person who makes a best friend.
To Aaron, I hope this thread doesn't embarrass ya bud, but I wanted to say Good Luck on the new job and hope you make the best of it and can't wait for our first round in Indy together!!
Just wanted to take a second here and wish a good luck to Aaron (Amsmith61) on his new journey and job in Indianapolis. This post may come off as long winded, so I apologize but I feel I should take a second and give some thoughts on one of the best people I've met in my life and a person I'm lucky enough to call a friend.
It all started with THP. Without Josh and Morgan and this amazing community I can say that Aaron and I may have never crossed paths. After creating my friendship with Aaron it gave me a much bigger appreciation and better understanding on what this community means and can be for someone if they choose to use it. This site is amazing amount of knowledge, but it's MUCH more than that if one chooses to use it. It simply brings people together and creates friendships that may have never came about without the site. Friends you can make that live halfway across the country or world in certain cases. A way to stay in touch with said friends and keep creating new ones.
For Aaron and I and the rest of the WNYers it started about 2 years ago when we first met here on THP and got together for a little golf. Golf was the driving force of our friendship, but that changed, and fast. Never once did Aaron look at me as just another 22-23 year old kid which I appreciated. There may have been a gap in years between us, but that didn't stop us from becoming great friends and sharing our love for such a great game together. Not a day goes by that we don't talk golf, equipment, PGA Tour stuff and everyday life stuff in general. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little sad or disappointed when I found out Aaron would be moving, at first thought I felt like I was losing a playing partner and a friend. The more I thought about it I felt that I was being selfish and I should be happy for Aaron not disappointed for my self and then I realized that I'm not losing anything because I know we'll still be in communication and just because we won't be playing together as frequently, does not mean we won't be getting together for rounds as much as life allows us to.
For you THPers in Indiana, you guys are getting a great THPer and one I would suggest trying to make friends with and a playing partner because you're gaining not only a great player, but a great person who makes a best friend.
To Aaron, I hope this thread doesn't embarrass ya bud, but I wanted to say Good Luck on the new job and hope you make the best of it and can't wait for our first round in Indy together!!