Fast forward to summer of 2008. My wife bought me a round of golf at a nicer golf course in the Houston area as part of our honeymoon. I had only played one round in the previous year and had all but lost the "golf bug." One round, though, was all it took to get hooked again. Of course, "golf pro," wasn't something anyone would've described me as that day. Indeed, with a score of 102, "hacker" might've been a stretch.
Since then, I've worked diligently at my game, and have been making steady improvement. Recently, I shot a personal best 78. Scoring has been hard to come by the last few weeks, though, as winter has descended upon southeast Texas (snow last week, freezing rain in the forecast for today), but my dedication to the game has not.
In this blog, you will be able to follow my journey as I try to lower my handicap to 7.0 by August of 2009. In September of 2009, I hope to enroll in the Golf Academy of America in Orlando, FL to pursue a job as PGA teaching professional. Included in this site will be updates on my progress, thoughts on courses I play, thoughts on golf equipment, and of course insight into the mind of a "normal guy" trying to make a living playing and teaching golf. Join me on the journey, and I promise to keep you entertained.
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