Congratulations Ted Fort, Champion!

Today at Stonemont Golf Club in Stone Mountain, Georgia, the Georgia Section PGA held its annual Marriott Childrens Miracle Network Pro-Am. The tournament is the Section's largest charity Pro-Am, and it this year raised more than $100,000 for childrens' hospitals throughout the state.

The event attracts a field of Georgia's finest golf professionals, and as usual, it takes top-flight golf to win. Today, the winning score was 67.

And it was produced by a 'weekend golfer.'

Namely, our own...

Ted Fort.

Congratulations, Ted!

2006 Georgia PGA Teacher of the Year.

Champion, Marriott Childrens Miracle Network Pro-Am.

And...

All-Around Good Guy.

You've worked hard, my friend, and you deserve everything that has come your way.

I am proud of you!

That guy sucks . . . his address position stinks.

Way to go, Ted!
Ted is one of the good guys. I'm so happy that more and more wonderful things are coming his way.

2006 is just the start.

way to go, coach
Thats great stuff Ted....
Originally Posted by Mathew Thats great stuff Ted....
Dude!!! You are killing me!!! Your tag line just made milk come out of my nose.
Congrats, Ted!
Congratulations Mr. Ted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Georgia Section, especially around Atlanta, has a lot of good players to beat.
Originally Posted by lagster Congratulations Mr. Ted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Georgia Section, especially around Atlanta, has a lot of good players to beat.
Particularly these 2 PLAYAZ . . .



Shake it like a polaroid pitcha!!!! Give me some shuga . . . I AM your neighbor.
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket Dude!!! You are killing me!!! Your tag line just made milk come out of my nose.
Smiles big
Congrats Ted man. Great playing.
Looks like someone woke up on plane! Was it a Hogan Tour de Force of 14 fairways and 18 GIRs or did you Crenshaw them to death by making everything you looked at and some you didn't? Congratulations on a fine round and nice win!
Originally Posted by ThinkingPlus
Was it a Hogan Tour de Force of 14 fairways and 18 GIRs or did you Crenshaw them to death by making everything you looked at and some you didn't?
Too early to tell, Steph.

Ted and I talked tonight on his way home, and all I heard was, "The fairways were as narrow as a bowling alley."

No matter.

His nines were 34-33, so he must have hit a few and made a few!



We'll find out tomorrow when he logs on!
Originally Posted by Yoda Too early to tell, Steph.

Ted and I talked tonight on his way home, and all I heard was, "The fairways were as narrow as a bowling alley."

No matter.

His nines were 34-33, so he must have hit a few and made a few!



We'll find out tomorrow when he logs on!
I can honestly say that that was the toughest Driving Course I might have ever played. They looked more like Bocci courts! Not only did Ted win and play great but he maintained his title of "Food Champion". Congrats!!!

P.S. Would you like another Crab Leg????
Thanks everybody. It was exciting.

My last three tournament rounds have been under par. Two weeks ago, I had finished my 9th lesson on a Saturday evening, and Yoda had finished teaching his all day'er. He wanted to see me hit a few (something we don't ever get to do). I'm not exaggerating that he spent about ten minutes with me, checking my alignments, etc. Having those green eyes on you any chance you get...priceless.

I played one of my matches in the Georgia Match Play Championship two days later. I shot five under on the par fives (eagle, birdie, birdie, birdie) for a two under total. In the stroke play event on the next day, I shot under par. Then, yesterday, I shot the 67 in the charity event.

Three consecutive under par rounds in tournaments...

For a guy that could shoot an 80 at the drop of a hat B.Y. (before Yoda), I can't tell you how much I appreciate him.
Congratulations on great play, Ted!
I am sure Yoda is bustin' his buttons also.
It is the best reflection on a teacher to have a student excel.
Originally Posted by YodasLuke Thanks everybody. It was exciting.

My last three tournament rounds have been under par. Two weeks ago, I had finished my 9th lesson on a Saturday evening, and Yoda had finished teaching his all day'er. He wanted to see me hit a few (something we don't ever get to do). I'm not exaggerating that he spent about ten minutes with me, checking my alignments, etc. Having those green eyes on you any chance you get...priceless.

I played one of my matches in the Georgia Match Play Championship two days later. I shot five under on the par fives (eagle, birdie, birdie, birdie) for a two under total. In the stroke play event on the next day, I shot under par. Then, yesterday, I shot the 67 in the charity event.

Three consecutive under par rounds in tournaments...

For a guy that could shoot an 80 at the drop of a hat B.Y. (before Yoda), I can't tell you how much I appreciate him.
Ted,
Great Round! But could you wipe the butter off of your face from yesterday's crab leg- OR go live with Bucket!
Congrats Ted - no surprise to me you did so well on a tough driving course, amazing how straight your ball flies.

Perhaps you can take a few days off from teaching and give tour school a shot?
Originally Posted by ThinkingPlus Looks like someone woke up on plane! Was it a Hogan Tour de Force of 14 fairways and 18 GIRs or did you Crenshaw them to death by making everything you looked at and some you didn't? Congratulations on a fine round and nice win!
It was more Hogan-like than I've ever been. Believe it or not, I had a lost a ball. Our 13th hole (#1, shotgun start), I hit a limb on the right side and lost the ball. My provisional was dead straight, gap wedge from 130 to 8 feet, drain-o, bogey. On the only other missed drive, I made a par.

The putter's been hot, as usual. But, I did miss a 3 footer for birdie on a 170 yard par three. One of my ams putted on the same line, and I thought he yanked the putt to the left. I was surprised when my putt broke out of the hole.

No complaints though. You have to take the good with the bad. The fairways were as tight as I believe I've ever played, and they slope from right/left or left/right. Landing in the middle of the fairway, doesn't mean it will stay there.
Originally Posted by YodasLuke It was more Hogan-like than I've ever been. Believe it or not, I had a lost a ball. Our 13th hole (#1, shotgun start), I hit a limb on the right side and lost the ball. My provisional was dead straight, gap wedge from 130 to 8 feet, drain-o, bogey. On the only other missed drive, I made a par.

The putter's been hot, as usual. But, I did miss a 3 footer for birdie on a 170 yard par three. One of my ams putted on the same line, and I thought he yanked the putt to the left. I was surprised when my putt broke out of the hole.

No complaints though. You have to take the good with the bad. The fairways were as tight as I believe I've ever played, and they slope from right/left or left/right. Landing in the middle of the fairway, doesn't mean it will stay there.
That is the way I like to shoot a good score. Fairways, GIRs, and make the putts you should make (throw in a little adversity ). I always feel a little guilty if I hack it around, chip in, make putts I really shouldn't make, then post a low round. The numbers add up the same, but it just doesn't feel right. Keep those low scores coming; we do expect to see you qualify for the PGA Championship one day!
Originally Posted by Yoda Today at Stonemont Golf Club in Stone Mountain, Georgia, the Georgia Section PGA held its annual Marriott Childrens Miracle Network Pro-Am. The tournament is the Section's largest charity Pro-Am, and it this year raised more than $100,000 for childrens' hospitals throughout the state.

The event attracts a field of Georgia's finest golf professionals, and as usual, it takes top-flight golf to win. Today, the winning score was 67.

And it was produced by a 'weekend golfer.'

Namely, our own...

Ted Fort.

Congratulations, Ted!

2006 Georgia PGA Teacher of the Year.

Champion, Marriott Childrens Miracle Network Pro-Am.

And...

All-Around Good Guy.

You've worked hard, my friend, and you deserve everything that has come your way.

I am proud of you!

Congratulations Ted...

Er, PGA Q-School is just round the corner...
Ted,

Nice work! I remember the plate of crab legs you ate at Dustin.

Lee