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#TeamParadise
Hey guys what is your favorite color, green or white??
I like them both!!!
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Hey guys what is your favorite color, green or white??
For the participants, I'm interested in hearing a "before" expectation/impression versus what you will walk-away with post-event... What are your expectations of the CURE CX putters? Do you have a "known" putting issue, and based on any research you've done on the putter line, how do you think it will help your game on the greens?
OMG... 13 in 1999?!? Dadgum young folks.
Getting to learn from and possibly play with/against the Co-Founder or main Operations guy at Cure. Incredible.
They are both sticks too.
I have a few questions for everyone. I have to admit, this is one aprt of the event I am the most looking forward to. besides the two invitationals I ahve been lucky to be part of, I haven't played in a lot of competitive environments.
what kind of experience do you guys have in competition, may it be teams or solo?
what would you do to prepare for it?
what would you expect from a teammate?
what would you expect from a captain?
1. I have a good bit of experience playing competitively. Up until 2015, I was a member of 3 Golf Associations just to play their tournament schedules, and have averaged at least a half dozen THP events the past few years. When I moved to Florida last year, my tournament schedule was curtailed quite a bit, and this is okay, since I'm getting up there in years now and finding it harder to keep up with the "kids" competitively speaking.
2. My preparation for events varies depending on the event. I play golf 3 to 4 times a week as it is, and, for special events, will usually add regular range sessions on the days I'm not playing, except Sunday. The range time will be about 70/30 short game to full shots.
3. I expect my team mates/partners to want to have fun, not take everything too seriously, yet, be committed to trying their best to win. I will do my best to keep them relaxed and focused, but, we all have to want to win to be competitive. I expect my partner to kick me in the butt if I get negative or unfocused. That being said, re-read the first sentence of this paragraph.
4. I hope our captain will try to make pairings that put players together whose game strengths compliment one another (to the extent possible. Obviously, we don't all know each other that well). For example, I'm a short hitter, but accurate (normally) and have had some success in the formats we'll be playing with partners who hit a longer tee ball. If I'm in the fairway, my partner is a lot more relaxed than if I'm in a hazard, and I'll be hitting shorter irons to greens. Beyond that, about all the captain can do is foster a positive attitude for the team.
Hope that answers your question, Marty. Probably TMI, and one who doesn't know me might think I'm taking all this too seriously. But, those who do, know that's not entirely true.
Hey guys what is your favorite color, green or white??
I have a few questions for everyone. I have to admit, this is one aprt of the event I am the most looking forward to. besides the two invitationals I ahve been lucky to be part of, I haven't played in a lot of competitive environments.
what kind of experience do you guys have in competition, may it be teams or solo?
what would you do to prepare for it?
what would you expect from a teammate?
what would you expect from a captain?
Hey guys what is your favorite color, green or white??
Getting to learn from and possibly play with/against the Co-Founder or main Operations guy at Cure. Incredible.
Welcome to Team Green Jeff Ryan!1st post updated.
So I get to captain a team in which one of its members is the co-founder of a putter company. That sounds about right.Excited to find out my first teammate, Grant from Cure. Looking forward to meeting him and leaning a lot from him over the weekend!
I'm taking dead aim at the green from the tee box, then drawing it back to center cut inside of 90 yards. Then depending on format, leaning on my partner to finish the hole.