
A winning start to the 2012 season
During a round of competitive golf in which opportunities arise to make a charge, there is generally a defining moment that wins - or loses- you the tournament. When I won the Blackburn Trophy last year, two specific incidents come to mind, one being my first ever eagle at the par 5 thirteenth during the first round, and the second was the way in which I recovered after almost throwing the tournament away at the sixteenth hole of the second round.My overall play of the Monthly Medal 1st Round was solid, but the defining moment on this occasion came at the par 3 fourteenth. Having just saved par at generally easy par 5 thirteenth, I struck a thin 6 iron into the front bunker. To say that my confidence at present, from bunkers is low would be an understatement, and anyone offering a bogey four at this moment would have been in danger of losing their hand! I did manage to get the ball out of the hazard in one attempt, leaving myself a considerable putt however of some 30 or so feet. The ball never left the hole, and I never looked back, finishing the challenging final four holes with a solitary bogey.

A brief history of my golfing handicap
A few doubts had begun to creep in over the last couple of weeks, as to whether or not I could succeed in my 2012 goal of getting my handicap down to 6 by the end of the season, but this win has given me a real confidence boost.
