I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. Erika and I really enjoyed spending time with both our families this week as my parents made the trip up from Orlando to visit us for the holiday. Unfortunately, my sister who lives in Houston, was unable to join us as she had surgery to remove her kidney stones just three days ago. She's doing better but we continue to pray for her to get back to full strength real soon. I hope everyone was able to enjoy Thanksgiving with their loved ones as well.
Now, let's talk some golf. Things have been going well during this break I've had between tournaments. I certainly don't want to become comfortable with where I'm at with my game, but I am happy to see that my swing is holding up and I've continued to have great practice sessions and rounds. Specifically, the round I played on Wednesday with my dad and brother-in-law at the TPC of Louisiana where I made 6 birdies from the tips en route to a 69 was maybe my best round this month. Granted, there wasn't near the pressure of playing in a tournament, but the TPC is still a very long, challenging course especially in the wind so I'm pleased with how that round turned out.
Putting is still a work in progress as I expect it to be for some time. I've been tinkering with a bunch of new things just to see if anything feels good. So far, only a couple tips have stood out which is really all I was trying to accomplish by trying so many different things. My dad helped provide a couple ideas that I've added to my list so we'll see what works the best going forward. And for now, I plan on still using the same putter.
Sunday, Erika and I will be on the road heading to Orlando for three weeks. I've entered three Hooter's Tour Winter Series events in a row all around the Orlando area and with 15 minutes of my parents house. We'll be staying with them while we're there like we did last year. The plan is to get there sometime Sunday night, play a practice round Monday and then the first round begins Tuesday. I'll have a preview of the course Monday night.
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