Today was local qualifying for the US Open held at Marietta Country Club in Marietta, GA. I started on the back side first which is the harder of the two sides. My game plan was to shoot -2 on the back and then play solid on the front and then see what I come up with. This seemed like a good plan being that the front is not as difficult and if I could do one I could most certainly do the other. The only curve ball I ran into was the weather. Winds were a constant 15 mph with gusts in the 20’s. The greens were blazing as well and may have been rolling a 12 or 13 on the stemp. For those of you who don’t know how fast that is it would be about two steps below putting on a wood floor. This made chipping and putting extremely hard due to the fact that the wind actually affects your putts!
Well as planned I start my day by shooting -2 on my first side (back side of course). I made 3 birdies and one bogey. I putted really solid with only 12 putts. As I made the turn I felt extremely confident and knew I was right on track. I smoked a drive down the middle, just miss the cup on my second and almost make birdie and remain at -2. I miss both of the next two greens and miss 5 footers to go bogey, bogey and fall to even par. After I accessed my tee shot on the par 3 fourth hole I swung a confident 5 iron right over the stick. After climbing the hill to the green we realized I had only one inch for birdie. This would get me back to -1.
At this point I thought that the birdie would kick start a turn around for me but alas I continued to play poorly on that side. For my remainder of holes I went bogey, bogey, bogey, double bogey, par and shoot 74. WHAT A DISASTER! The three bogeys were all missed 5 and 6 footers. I just received a phone call from a friend who said that 71 will be the qualifying score. Three shots kept me from qualifying. As bad as I played on the back really makes this one sting.
Not qualifying is not what is bothering me. The fact that this is two tournaments in a row in which I have put myself in the mix after my first nine (both of which were the harder side of the course) and then shot myself out of it. I could list excuses here, but I wont. I am going to put it all together soon and play really well this summer.
MY CONSTANT VARIABLE: In my last two qualifiers I have had a target score for the harder of the two sides I played. Both times I hit my target. I think I may have to set a firm goal for the other side. This seems like a no brainer, but for some reason I haven’t done so in the last two events. For my next event I will set my goals more narrowly and hopefully it will prove to be successful.
Keep on keeping, man. I know you’ll get your break soon enough.
Keep working hard and continue the strong mental side of the game and those putts will start falling.
Continue to charge and remember the old Chinese Proverb “fall seven times…stand up eight”. I’m proud of you