Monthly Archives: April 2012

First Round of Symetra Tour Event in Mexico

Today was a great day full of positive experiences!  I had five birdies and shot two under par 71.  It was pretty windy out there, at times gusting over 20 mph.  I feel pretty good about my game and look … Continue reading

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Sara Bay Classic

What a whirlwind of an event.  I am sorry I did not post for the last two nights about my tournament updates.  Here is what happened in the last 48 hours:  I started my Saturday round (second round) by teeing … Continue reading

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First Round of Sara Bay Classic

Today was a tough day and not just for me.  The course we are playing, Sara Bay Country Club, is an extremely challenging but a stunning course.  It was created by Donald Ross, a brilliant course architect, and the course … Continue reading

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Sponsorship Information Update

I would like to let everyone know that I added a bunch of new fun things to my website.  The major thing I added were my news sponsors for the 2012 season.  They are GolferAid, JoFit and Kentucky Royalty.  I … Continue reading

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Grasshopper Tour Event

The tournament at Vistal did not go well.  I shot 76-74 and finished 7th.  I did however win a fun prize for closest to the pin.  I also learned a lot during my round and I am excited for my … Continue reading

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First Round of Grasshopper Event

Today was a challenging day, but a great learning day.  I am so close to breaking through! I shot 76 for the first day of The grasshopper Event at Vistal.  A positive thing about today is that I birdied the … Continue reading

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Grasshopper Team Event

Here is a picture of Cara Freeman (teammate from college, fellow Symetra Tour player and my partner for The Grasshopper Tour event) and me holding the trophies for first place!  We won the Grasshopper event by three strokes, with a … Continue reading

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