Saturday, October 13, 2012

Frys.Com Open

Once again we failed to get anything out of our rounds this week. With rounds of 72 - 74, we missed the cut. Kevin drove the ball great, hit a lot of quality iron shots (14 birdie opportunities inside 15feet) but the putter is not cooperating. Not being able to convert putts is putting too much stress on the rest of his game and it has been difficult to maintain a strong attitude.

With two events left on the schedule, we are leaving the west coast today and will meet in St. Simons Island on Monday. Next weeks event is at Sea Island where Kevin spent some time when he first turned professional. I am hoping getting back to a place he feels comfortable will turn the mojo around.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Frys.Com Open - Morgan Hill, CA (Practice)

The preparation for this week started last Saturday in Las Vegas. After missing the cut at the Justin Timberlake, I met Kevin Saturday morning and we went out to the TPC Las Vegas for some practice. On Sunday, we flew over to San Jose early, drove down to the club and had another practice session before spending the afternoon watching some football. Kevin is making a small adjustment with his ball position and also fiddling around with his putting grip so the two days were spent trying to work on those few adjustments.

Monday morning we played a nine hole practice round with Garrett Willis before the afternoon pro-am and then spent the afternoon practicing. Tuesday we played with Boo Weekley, Scott Brown and Steven Bowditch. Kevin's ball striking is solid but he's still not satisfied with the putter. After putting most of the year with a cross-handed grip, Kevin seems to be hitting his lines better with a conventional (right hand low) grip. We continued to work on it after lunch and he will decide today what we will go with on Thursday. After the putting session, we finished the day with some range work and then short game. We had a solid eight hour day and then Kevin capped it off with a late day workout when we finished.

Today (Wednesday), Kevin decided to have an afternoon practice session. We will meet up after lunch and go through our normal Wednesday practice routine. We tee off on Thursday at 1:20 with Erik Compton and Matt Marshall.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Justin Timberlake Shriners Open - Second Round

After the long practice session last night, Kevin played very well Friday. Starting the round on number 10, Kevin hit 8 of the first 9 greens all inside 20 feet. We were able to make four birdies and made the turn at 3 under par (even for the tournament). Another great shot to 3 feet on the 2nd hole (our 11th) got us within shouting distance of the cut. Knowing we needed to get three more birdies coming in, we miss clubbed, being too aggressive, and hit it over the green on the 3rd hole. That mistake put us in poor position and we could not get it up and down from that spot. We kept grinding and had some good looks coming in but we were just too far behind and ran out of holes. A late bogey on our 16th hole was forced by trying to chip in from the back fringe and we finished the day with a two under round (69).

This morning I met Kevin at 8:00am and we headed over to the TPC Las Vegas for some practice. We spent the morning hitting ball, chipping and putting. We finished up around noon and now we're getting ready to watch UGA play South Carolina this afternoon. We also decided this morning to fly over to California tomorrow morning and get a head start preparing for next weeks event.

Time for some football...Go Dawgs

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Justin Timberlake Shriners Open - First Round

Obviously we didn't get off to the start we were looking for. Our three over par (74) puts us way behind and we will need a super low round tomorrow.

The round today got off to a decent start. Kevin hit it well early in the round, we had some good looks at birdie, and only a three putt bogey on the third hole was the cause of us being over par through seven holes. Trying to stay patient, letting the round come to us, and knowing we would have a lot more opportunities, all was good as we had a two group wait on the long par three 8th.

But that all changed when a poor swing sent the tee shot right into a hazard and we finished the 8th with a double bogey five. The poor swing unsettled Kevin. He hates the feeling he gets when he misses shots to the right and he would fight that feeling for the rest of the day. But as bad as he was feeling, he still hit a lot of quality shots and we had plenty of opportunities to get the round in at par or better. His speed was a little off with the putter and a few putts that looked good refused to fall in. 

After the round, we had a long practice session. He is putting the time in and will not be out worked. He has kept a great attitude and welcomes the challenge. We will go out and give it hell tomorrow and if it doesn't work out, we will be better prepared for next week. 

Out tee time is 1:10 tomorrow afternoon.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Justin Timberlake Shriners Open (Las Vegas) - Practice

Welcome back. I hope everyone is doing well. We've had four weeks off from competition and I am looking forward to getting back at it. After spending a month working on my own golf game and seeing minimal results, I'm ready to get on the other side of the bag, back where I belong, and let my pro take over. Kevin said that he took about four days off until he started working to get ready for the final run in the Fall Finish. He spent quality time with Rickey, worked hard on his short game and putting, played in some Pro-am events and has come to Las Vegas ready.

I flew in Sunday and met Kevin Monday morning to start the week. We played a nine hole practice round with Scott Brown before the Monday pro-am and then spent the afternoon going through our normal routine. We had another great practice round on Tuesday with Harris English, Brian Harman and Scott Brown and then spent today going through our Wednesday practice routine. Kevin is looking great and we are ready for the week.

We tee off tomorrow at 8:35 with Steve Wheatcroft and Patrick Reed.