The weather has been less than cooperative these last few days, so I've spent much more time on the range and practice green than I have on the course. I've gotten into sort of a routine when I practice putting. I typically won't leave the practice green until I've made at least 100 putts, and I added another ritual to my practice this week. I find a nice flat spot on the green and set up about 8 to 10 feet from the hole. This is the last thing I do before quitting for the day, and I make myself sink 21 putts in a row from the same spot before I'll let myself leave the green. The first dozen or so go by pretty easily, but the closer you get to 21 the more you start thinking about not screwing up and having to start over...especially when it's freezing cold out there.
The 2009 schedules for the PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour are out now, so I can start to plan where I'm going to try and qualify when. I can't tell you how much I want to make a field early on in the year and make a cut. I know I can do this, but a little validation in the form of a pay check would be nice as well.
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