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Scott's Golf Blog: PGA Tour Qualifying School

Monday, December 8, 2008

PGA Tour Qualifying School

Harrison Frazar finished off an impressive performance at the PGA Tour Q School today, with an 8 shot victory. Q School is probably the most nerve wracking and grueling event a pro can go through besides trying to with the U.S. Open. Six rounds of golf in six days, and any bad round can ruin your chances. Personally, I was pulling for Geoff Sisk, whom I remember played for Temple when I was in college, over 20 years ago! Unfortunately, after four solid rounds, Sisk shot 77 in the 5th round, and needed a spectacular round today to qualify. Unfortunately, his 69 left him 5 shots short. A 71 in that 5th round to go with his other rounds, all in the 60's, would have done that job.

Still cold as hell here in PA! No end in sight to this dreary weather. I am resigning myself to the fact that it will likely be a long winter here, especially since we have had three mild winters in a row. Will need to head south at some point.

In February, I am heading to Texas to attend a teaching seminar taught by none other than Hank Haney! Hank is Tiger Woods' current coach, and clearly in a class with Butch Harmon and David Leadbetter. He puts on this seminar once every year, so it is not often you get the chance to pick the brain of one of the leading teachers in the game. Looking forward to it!

Scott Cole
www.powergolftraining.net

1 comment:

Unknown said...

A tremendous performance by Frazar.


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