From the Masters in Augusta we can all learn a lesson from Tiger Woods. On the first three days he had less than 29 putts per round. On the final day he had 33 putts. Otherwise he would have been in contention.
From Phil Michelson we learned that when you are good - "You are Good!" A broadcaster said correctly, "We may be seeing the beginning of another Arnold Palmer- Jack Nicklaus era." I hope so. I remember a few years ago thinking, "No golfer can even come close to Tiger Woods ability. He might just win them all!" I am beginning to think the same about Phil Michelson. In reality, as in years past, it is very difficult to stay on top week after week. But, we are definitely in for some very good golf during the remainder of the season.
One point I wish to make about these 50 Lessons. They are time tested and as I play my practice rounds, they continually hold true. Therefore, I suggest you take the time to print each lesson out for yourself or your students or your children. They are free and reliable. The print outs takes a while and could be easily done over a period of time.
As for me, when I finish working in my garden, now having twenty two very attractive Rose bushes, also Hibiscus and numerous other plants, including bulbs coming up, I will return to the golf course and probably add to the Lessons. My vacation from serious golfing endeavors has been welcomed. Time off is necessary and advisable. Building a garden(s) is extremely rewarding. As they say, "You should take time to smell the roses." Surprisingly it takes a long time for the bulbs to grow. But they do come up! A new garden has pleasant surprises nearly every day!
Below I have shown my Photo Journal web site and I have also included several attractive photos for your enjoyment. Take a welcomed break and see the flowers. They are beautiful.
http://journals.aol.com/symphonycomposer/VisionsofMyWorld/
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Richard Englefield
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