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- What do you think is your biggest strength on the golf course? Why/how?
Im not sure really. I dont have any real strengths, but I do know how to play smart golf and I do for the most part keep it in front of me.
2. What do you think is your biggest weakness on the golf course? Why/how?
When I get tired, I play really bad golf.
My injury keeps me from really going after the ball, but that is more of an excuse than sound reasoning.
Last year there was no question it was putting. I three putt 7 greens after being up 2 to AJ through 8 holes. This year I have rectified that a bit and have not really struggled on the greens.
3. What work are you putting in to try and address weaknesses and/or build on the strengths?
Im working on a lot of different things, but most of it is going back to the basics for me. Getting up and down from anywhere, which has always been my strength has become a major weakness. That is being fixed and think with the right partner we will be par machines.
4. What is your history of competitive golf situations?
The no HOF tags says it all. Haha. Seriously in THP Events I have struggled with the team. Im a terrible captain, because I always felt as though motivation was not necessary. My Morgan Cup team was downright awful, despite playing well personally. That is on me. Last year in the Grandaddy myself and my partner won our first match and halved our second match. Then I was just terrible in my singles match on the back nine.
5. In a pairing format, what type of player do you think would benefit you most in competition? Why?
ANybody. I dont have a preference. I like to play golf. I like to enjoy the golf course. And I like to win matches. Give me a person that likes it a bit laid back, without it being too laid back and we will play well together. I like being carried when I am in a rut and dont mind carrying when my partner is down.
6. In a singles format, will giving up strokes (potentially many) play a role with you mentally in your ability to play YOUR game? Can you adapt and overcome that aspect? Be honest.
This is a great question and the answer is different for everybody. For me, it literally does not bother me in the least bit. I dont care or worry about what the other person is doing or has done. In fact my record against high handicappers giving strokes is better than my record getting them since I just do not take advantage of the situation.
Hope this helps.