Second Professional Win in The Books

As I was headed to Los Robles greens for the third time in the duration of my tournament series, I was thinking back hole by hole remembering every good shot I hit. Visualization is my GPS in my car, it is what connects my mind to what I want to do with what I am capable of doing.

I started the round off slow and steady on the first hole leaving myself a twenty footer for birdie, after just burning the edge on the first hole I spent an extra second reading the greens the rest of the day. I went on to birdie the next three holes in a row. Driving the par four ninth hole and just barely two putting for birdie I was aware that I was in contention to say the least. I went on to birdie three more holes on the back nine including a twenty yard chip in on the par four fifteenth I finished the round at five under par for a score of 65.

Waiting for the last eight groups to come in to see if my 65 would hold up was definitely an interesting experience, I decided to go and putt for an hour to help take my mind off of playing the waiting game. After two hours of waiting and about hundred putts made on the practice green I walked into the scoring room to find out that my 65 held up. This was my second professional win within a month from my first win. I am more than thankful for the opportunity that I have been given to play this sport at a professional level full time. I will be caring this momentum into my next event at Bear Creek Country Club as I prepare to play my best every time I tee it up.