Children's Miracle Network Classic presented by Wal-Mart

Brian Gay turned it around today in the first round of the PGA TOUR's final event of 2007. Teeing off on #10 of the Palms Course at the Children's Miracle Network Classic in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, he was 1-over at the turn. He then birdied three of the first four on his final nine to finish with a 2-under par 70 (T44).

Congrats to Brian Gay for his 70-69-69-69=277 finish (T13) in the year's final event.

Brian has long been known for his excellent putting and short game.

This week's stats reveal a new dimension to his play.

In the toughest league in the world, 132 men teed it up. The final counting:

Driving Accuracy: T3.

Greens in Regulation: #1.

Originally Posted by Yoda Congrats to Brian Gay for his 70-69-69-69=277 finish (T13) in the year's final event.

Brian has long been known for his excellent putting and short game.

This week's stats reveal a new dimension to his play.

In the toughest league in the world, 132 men teed it up. The final counting:

Driving Accuracy: T3.

Greens in Regulation: #1.

Congrats Brian. That's a great end to another great year. You've earned your place on the world stage, through hard work and an amazing abiltiy to grind it out.
Originally Posted by Yoda Congrats to Brian Gay for his 70-69-69-69=277 finish (T13) in the year's final event.

Brian has long been known for his excellent putting and short game.

This week's stats reveal a new dimension to his play.

In the toughest league in the world, 132 men teed it up. The final counting:

Driving Accuracy: T3.

Greens in Regulation: #1.

Well done

Keep it going for 2008, get into the big tourneys and shoot up the world rankings.
Its been great cheering for you this year Brian. Not to mention that I think this has been one of your better years.

Your overall game has really come together. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy.

By the way, that thing in front of your hands is a "keyboard"...when you push on the little square thingies it can make words. hint...hint.
Very ,very impressive Brian.Maybe you could share with us your view on the key factors involved-or was it sheer hard work on your part.WELL DONE