And just to put things into perspective, Jeff has already done a mighty job. Obviously it will be a tough assignment. Just getting there is an achievement in itself and anything extra is an absoluter bonus. Of course that won't keep us from hoping for miracles, but congrats already and things will only get better with time.
It looks like Jeff Hull will have a practice round playing partner at the South Georgia Classic.
I just got off the phone with John Riegger. With the Nationwide Tour idle during Masters week, he's down in Jacksonville, Florida, honing his game at Sawgrass for the upcoming tournament. Both Jeff and John will be arriving in Valdosta on Monday. They've never met, but the wheels are in motion for them to play a practice round together on Tuesday.
Good luck Jeff. If you win, you can take the place of that gentlemen standing next to me in my avatar.
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Jeff Hull tees off at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Nationwide Tour's South Georgia Classic. He's got his work cut out -- in addition to the up-and-coming talent, the stellar field contains many veterans of the PGA TOUR, including several tournament winners. Check out the starting lineup at http://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/h092/tee-times.html.
Other Lynn Blake students in the field are John Riegger (7:40 a.m.) and Jay Williamson (1:40 p.m.).