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Yoda 10-02-2007 07:58 PM

Jeff Hull -- 2007 Georgia PGA Player of the Year!
 
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Lynn,

Just wanted you to know that I have officially been declared the Player of the Year for the Georgia Section of the PGA of America 2007. Unfortunately I lost my second round match in the Match Play Championship but I have never been very good in Match Play. I did however shoot 69 today to win the "losers" tournament.

Because of being named Player of the Year I get an exemption into the AT&T Classic at Sugarloaf next year, so I am looking forward to that.

Hope to talk soon.

Jeff
This has been a blow-out year for Jeff. He began the new year shooting an even-par 288 in the cold and wind at the PGA of
America's Winter Series Stroke Play Championship, good for solo 3rd in a starting field of 240. He then shot 69 to win the Georgia PGA Section qualifier for the Nationwide Tour's South Georgia Classic, where he went on to shoot a 68 on opening day (T5) and make the cut.

He then won Low Pro honors at the Yamaha Atlanta Open; and made a hole-in-one on the last hole to shoot 66 and win the Georgia PGA's Griffin Classic. He finished T8 in the Georgia PGA Championship (after spending the prior week working with me at The Barclays and not on the golf course!). Finally, he capped the year with a victory in the Georgia Open.

Not bad for a guy with a day job! Great going, Jeff...we're proud of you!

:salut: :clap: :notworthy

Uppndownn 10-02-2007 08:16 PM

Yeaaaaaaaaaa
 
Congrats to Jeff......way to go.........:salut: :salut:

bambam 10-02-2007 08:33 PM

Congrats, Jeff! All that hard work has paid off

6bmike 10-02-2007 08:42 PM

Good guys do finish first. Congratulations Jeff. Well done.

mrodock 10-03-2007 12:11 AM

Truly inspirational! A great example of a guy that works for a living but can compete at such tremendous levels, CONGRATS!

golfbulldog 10-03-2007 03:53 AM

Just the start...
 
Great year - no doubt the results of ALOT of hard work in the past!

Did you do anything different this season - anything that made the difference?

Hope this is just the beginning of an even better year to come!

Good luck!!!:golf:

drewitgolf 10-03-2007 12:54 PM

Walking the walk and talking the talk.
 
Congratulations on a well deserved award.

Bringing The Machine to Life :thumleft: You have done us proud :) .

Burner 10-03-2007 05:00 PM

Player of the Year
 
Jeff,

I guess you downright earned this little accolade. :king:

Enjoy the fruits of your labours and long may you continue to do so. :salut:

Patrick O'Hara 10-03-2007 08:23 PM

Jeff:
Congrats on a GREAT year of golf! You are reaping the rewards of not only your past hard work but it's proof that you are working on the RIGHT things!
Congrats again and keep it up!
Pat

drewitgolf 10-04-2007 08:30 PM

Sorry, couldn't resist!
 
You The Gnome!

Martee 10-04-2007 10:11 PM

Congrats...It has been interesting following you year.

Now is this a good time to ask for a few more Jeff Hull vid Clips???:eyes:

Sligo33 10-04-2007 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Martee (Post 45932)
Congrats...It has been interesting following you year.

Now is this a good time to ask for a few more Jeff Hull vid Clips???:eyes:

My sentiments exactly. Great job.

12 piece bucket 10-05-2007 09:07 AM

Based on the way Jeffy played . . . should have been player of the freakin' Decade! Who does what he did . . . in ONE YEAR no less.

Rock on!

Seanmx 10-08-2007 02:56 AM

Well done on your superb play this year

golfgnome 11-01-2007 12:59 PM

Thanks for a "Dream Season"
 
I would first like to say thanks to Lynn and everyone on the site for their continuous support and kind words during what I can only describe as a "wonderful dream fulfilled". Although I am not like John or Brian grinding it out every week on the Tours, I managed to achieve some personal goals this season that I was excited to share with everyone.

It is kind of funny that I was digging through some old notes from the end of last season and found a page of goals that I had scribbled down for 2007. I had actually accomplished all but one of my goals, and that was to qualify for the US Open. Luckily I did not qualify because it would not have allowed me to play in The Atlanta Open which I did pretty well in. It just goes to show that when you commit your goals to paper they sometimes stick. They main goals for this season were to finish in the top 10 at the Winter Stroke Play Championship (I finished 3rd), qualify for and make the cut in the Nationwide event ( I did with an opening round 68 ), win either the State Open or the Section Championship (I won the State Open), and win at least one other Section event (I won the Griffin classic and was low pro at the Atlanta Open).

I figured if I did these I would win Player of the Year, which I did. I also wanted to win the Gregg Wolff award for the lowest stroke average, which I also did with an average of 70.54 (almost 3 full shots per round better than last year). The major goal was to qualify for the 2008 PGA National Championship to be held at Reynolds Plantation which I did this past Monday and Tuesday at Athens CC. Although I did not win, I secured my spot by finishing 7th which in a qualifier is all I really want to do.

I have had many people ask what has made the biggest difference this year as opposed to past years and I would like to share this with everyone. Quite simply it is trusting the 3 imperatives and 3 essentials while executing every shot. I have a pattern that has been working well for ME, that may not work well for YOU, but that does not matter. I have truly found a MY WAY approach to play that was successful. There were many times this season that I was not hitting it very solid and was able to find my way back through lag pressure and compression. Trust me, by just trying to find proper compression I was able to make solid changes.

The other part of my game that was much improved was my short game and putting. I learned that I have a very good stroke and mechanics around the green, I only had to trust them and rely on distance control to make them work. As Lynn once said, "there is learning to tie your shoes and then there is just tying your shoes." I think I just started tying my shoes.

I am not satisfied with my place in golf, just as many of you are not. This game is truly remarkable in that no matter how good you get, the game is always better than the player. In fact, no matter how good you think you have become, there is at least one person better, except maybe in Tiger's case. I will glow in the satisfaction of a job well done for this season, then really start preparing for 2008. You see, this season's success will pave the way for bigger goals and achievements for next year. Bigger goals mean harder work and better focus. Follow the Boy Scout motto of "always be prepared" and you will never be surprised.

Thanks again for all of the support and I look foward to a great 08!

Jeff

dcg1952 11-01-2007 01:42 PM

As per all of the comments prior to your post----phenomenal! Can't wait to see what you do next season. It's fun hearing how well you do in these events. Hope you don't mind if several thousand of your "friends" here live vicariously through you! Keep doin' it!

Yoda 11-01-2007 07:33 PM

Jeff Hull -- A Study in Character and Championship Golf
 
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Originally Posted by golfgnome (Post 46277)

...no matter how good you get, the game is always better than the player.

Thanks, Jeff, for your great post and allowing us an insight into what it takes to perform at a true championship level. Thanks, too, for this essence of The Game:

"...no matter how good you get, the game is always better than the player."

In my years, I have seen many a 'phenom' come and go, often spinning to earth in a maelstrom of his or her conceit and limited perspective. Acknowledging Percy Boomer in his landmark text, On Learning Golf, the best player in a club can usually be found among the humblest folk in the caddy yard.

Jeff says: "I am not satisfied with my place in golf, just as many of you are not."

Pens and papers out, everybody...

Let's hammer out those goals for next year!

:golf:

EdZ 11-03-2007 04:56 PM

Way to "tie your shoes" Jeff!

Great work! - EdZ

neil 11-03-2007 07:12 PM

Jeff . Do you know how close you are to playing for a living?
Congratulations. A great guy and a great G.O.L.F.er .:golf:


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