Archive for July, 2008

Pat O’Driscoll Real Estate/Tropical Auto Group Rydges Capricorn Classic – Final Round (QLD)

T 60 Nathan P Uebergang QLD (+5) 72 70 78 73 = 293

Results

Well one terrible round costs… All you can do when your ball striking is so poor is to hang on as best you can for 4 rounds. Try to play smart, try to hole some putts. But no matter what you do, at some stage things are going to crack.

So to get back on track I believe I can regain my rhythm by smoothing out my takeaway.

Betta Electrical Capricorn Country Club Pro Am (QLD)

T 14 Nathan P Uebergang QLD (E) 72

Results

After being +3 through 11, I was pleased to hang in there and get some shots back. My putting and short game are working nicely. The only thing is golf is very stressfull hitting two out of fourteen fairways 🙂

Ian Weigh Motors Rockhampton Pro Am (QLD)

T 42 Nathan P Uebergang QLD (+3) 74 73 = 147

Results

Ray White Whitsundays Laguna Pro Am (QLD)

46 Nathan P Uebergang QLD (+8) 80

Results

Pioneer Valley Playtypus Purse (QLD)

T 2 Nathan P Uebergang QLD (-5) 67

Results

I got the job done today which was pleasing. The ball striking was anything but solid so I’ll take the cheque and run! Thankfully, a few days ago I purchased a new putter, the Taylor Made Inza. It’s working a treat. The Inza is a solid mallet design and I’ve found it much easier to roll than my old blade… Long live MOI!!

Meng Tyre Sales City of Mackay Open (QLD)

MC Nathan P Uebergang QLD (+7) 72 77 = 149

Results

Sibson Accounting Ayr Pro Am (QLD)

T 18 Nathan P Uebergang QLD (+1) 72

XXXX Gold Key Motors Pro Am (QLD)

T 8 Nathan P Uebergang QLD (-5) 69 72 = 141

Results

The QLD Sunshine Circuit – Developing your game

They say the QLD Sunshine circuit is a great pathway for aspiring professionals to hone their game. The likes of Greg Norman, Peter Senior, Wayne Grady, Rod Pampling and John Senden all started out their careers and cut their teeth on this tour. So what vital skills did these great professionals develop on this circuit?

Idealy a player who strives to play on the biggest tours and championship layouts will get great benefit on actually playing on championship layouts whenever possible and practicing in that environment. But sometimes going to the other extreme can be beneficial as well.

I believe one of the main reasons behind players development on the QLD Sunshine Circuit is the vast aray of golf courses thown at them and the amazing variety of ‘challenging’ lies these players face. No longer does smoking a drive down the centre of the fairway mean you actually end up on ‘fairway’. From the lobbed pitch to the nip off the sandy bare batch, your imagination and patience are tested to the nth degree as the tour of constant bad breaks never ceases to amaze. But, as the best players know, that’s just the nature of this great game and it has to be dealt with if you want to achieve your best result. Hey, the objective still remains the same: get the ball in the hole with as few shots as possible, somehow!

Funnily enough, hidden amongst all these trials and tribulations is one of the great thrills of the game:
…you just need the right attitude to see it.

As Terry Price was once quoted, “You don’t learn to become a good player by playing off good lies.”

Master that… then you can think of moving on to greener pastures.

Downer Engineering Mt Isa Open (QLD)

T 20 Nathan P Uebergang QLD (+2) 78 67 73 = 218

Mt Isa was like a “welcome to the Troppo Tour”. It sure is different, but at the same time quirkely enjoyable.

Mt Isa golf club is located in the harshest climate Australia has to offer. There’s no reason for grass to want to grow there. But due to some locals hard work and tireless passion for the game, they have made the most of the conditions and developed a golf course to enjoy the game on. They have grown the grass, mown the greens and cut the pins.

Their desire to enjoy the game of golf for what it is, is a timely reminder of what the game is all about.