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PRACTICE AND TOURNAMENT VIDEOS

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WOODS

My driver has been the best part of my game since I can remember.  Even after I started hitting over 300 yards, my accuracy was still really good.  In tournaments, my accuracy has been consistent at around 71% fairways hit.

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IRONS

Whenever I play or practice, people always notice my divots.  Dollar bill size just after the ball.  I am very happy with my ball striking, but like every part of golf, I am never satisfied and there is always room for improvement. From 120-185yds, my average distance from the pin is 18-20 feet.

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WEDGES

120 yards and in.  I have been hearing that since I can remember.  I have devoted a lot of time over the last few years to make my wedges a strength of my game.  From 120yds and in, I know I will knock it close.  Knocking the ball down, or hitting it high; both are in my arsenal.

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AROUND THE GREENS

Over the years I have picked up a lot of good short game techniques.  I was fortunate enough to attend the Dave Peltz short game school for 2 days when it was held at Chateau Elan.  Bump and run, flop, chip or pitch, I feel the short game is like painting, it's all in the details.  Each shot type requires a different technique.  Knowing when and where to hit the right shot type (and which club to use) is what makes golf such a fun challenge.

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PUTTING

Putting has not been the strongest part of my game.  I am currently working hard to make this weakness one of my strengths.  Putting drills and disciplined practice is helping me to improve.  I have found that switching between my normal putter and my armlock once or twice a year helps tremendously.

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WORKING OUT

I love working out and getting stronger.  Reducing the chance of injury is also important.

MY INFO:  AGE: 18   (HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR)
HEIGHT:  6'-1"   /   WEIGHT:  205lbs

GPA: 3.2 / 2025 GHIN:  +2.6 / GOLF TEAM CAPTAIN AT SEQUOYAH HIGH SCHOOL

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