2012 Goals


Goals:
My goal for 2012 is to have success competing in mini tour events, qualify for Nationwide Tour
events, and advance through final stage of the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament. In order to be
able to achieve these goals I must first gain enough sponsorship support to fund my tournament
requirements for the 2012 season. Establishing sponsorships will allow me to compete in a
sufficient number of events to continue to improve. Sufficient support will enable me to focus on
golf, and achieving my goal of full Nationwide/PGA Tour status. As you will see in my playing
summary and resume, I have shown I can compete at the highest levels and am willing to do the
work. I am committed to continual improvement in order to meet my goals. If I obtain the proper
financial support, I will be able to fine tune my abilities. By working to add value to a corporation
that is willing to assist me, I will be able to continue to excel up the ranks in my sport as well. As a
result, my scores and confidence will continue to improve and get me where I need to be heading
into 2012 PGA Tour Q-School; which is how status is granted to non-exempt players, like myself.
The Plan:
I plan to attain my advancement to the Nationwide/PGA Tour through continual tournament
experience during 2012, coupled with a heavy practice and workout regimen. This will put me in
position to improve on past Q-School showings. I do not plan to play mini-tours year-after-year,
but it is a great avenue to develop and improve my game. As a result of playing this regular
tournament schedule, I have seen a great improvement in my mental toughness as well as physical
conditioning and been able to show thus far, I have the necessary tools to sustain a successful
career. As long as I continue to focus on getting better, each and every day, success becomes a
matter of time. I am also very fortunate to have a staff of people to keep me focused and at the
top of my game, both mentally and physically.
You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them.
-Michael Jordan
Setting goals is a great way to keep things in perspective. Having something in the back of your mind to push you through a
practice or workout session, making you a little better than you were the day before.