Hello everyone,
Sorry that it has been so long.
I have been really busy since arriving back from Sudbury. Though I arrived back earlier then expected after missing the cut, it has taught me that golf is not always perfect. One day you can be hitting it well and scoring while the next you hit it well and for whatever reason don't score. The ride home was really tough but I have a great core of people behind me and they were quickly able to raise my spirits and show me that 1 round does not break a golf career. Thank you to those individuals (you know who you are).
I went out last weekend for the 3rd and 4th rounds of Club Championship and shot 68, 67 to win by 4 strokes. Scott Beaubien came 2nd. It was great to play with him for 4 rounds and great playing!
I hit it well on the weekend and it really showed me that I have the talent level to compete at the next level if I in fact make that jump in the fall(2010). At this point I am still up in the air whether to turn pro or practice/play until next fall (2011) as an amateur.
The one thing that has frustrated me all summer is putts not falling. I feel as if my stroke is close to perfect so I have been lost for words after many of my rounds. Though the rest of this month is going to be extremely busy with junior golf camps and working in the pro-shop, I am going to make a putter change and hopefully this pays off.
As of right now I do not have any tournaments until I leave on August 2nd for Indiana, PA to try and qualify for the U.S Amateur. I am looking forward to it and I just hope I can continue to play well.
I have been having a blast this week with junior golf camps and hope that one day some of these kids can be great golfers. They are all so energetic and excited to play golf!
All my best,
Ryan Kennedy
You're doing a fine job on your blog posts Ryan, and I enjoy reading your posts. Like golf, blogging can be tough work trying to decide what to say. Your posts are timely and interesting.
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