Here is a short video I made from some clips I captured at the 2015 PGA Tours Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. I like going down to the practice round on Wednesday because the crowds are small, parking is free and it’s the only day they allow video. It’s always a treat to watch the best players in the world play golf live. Hope you enjoy this little montage and make sure to click the HD button on the top of the video for best quality!
It was sad to see Tiger Woods continue to struggle and ultimately withdraw from the tournament due to injury. He has always played well at Torrey and I was there just two years ago when he won for the 8th time on this course. It baffles me to see him struggle so badly right now, especially with chipping. That just shows you how difficult this game of golf is both physically and mentally. If it can make the best and most dominate player in the history of the game fall this far and look this bad, nobody is safe!
In all honesty though, I am rooting for Tiger to get back to form. He is the reason the game has grown into what it is today and he has drawn millions of people into the game of golf over the past 2 decades. I know I personally probably would never had picked up the game had it not been for Tiger Woods. Before he won the Masters in 1997, I hadn’t even given a single thought to golf. I had never even picked up a club or knew anything about the game. He sparked my interest in this wonderfully cruel game and for that I will always root for him. It’s hard to watch where he is now, but if anybody can come back and rise once again to the top from where he’s currently at, it’s Tiger Woods. It might take him longer than the last couple times and he might have a steeper mountain to climb this time, but I believe he’ll be back. His work ethic and drive to be the best just burns too deep for him to just sink away.
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed the video! As far as my own game, I had a couple really good range sessions this past week, both short and long game and I’m looking forward to trying to get out to play sometime this next week. I’ll keep you’ll updated.








had a few scratches in it so it was time to put her to pasture and enjoy retirement. One of my friends, who I play golf with regularly on Wednesdays now, is a manager of a golf shop and he was nice enough to give me a great deal. I got the brand new Scotty Newport studio select 2.0 for only $150 instead of the normal price of $350…you just can’t pass up that type of deal. I’ll go putt with it for a few today and then put it into action tomorrow when we play a round. The only thing is that it has the standard scotty thin grip on it currently, but I’m used to a more midsize grip like I had on my old putter. I’m so used to a bigger grip that this standard one feels unbelievably small and thin! So I’m not sure how well I’ll putt tomorrow, but that’s ok, I’ll probably get it re-gripped to a midsize grip later in the week.




