I wanted to first thank everyone for their great phone calls and e-mails this past weekend! Unfortunately I can't say that I was there watching in person but I was glued to the TV and internet for 4 days straight.
The week before Parker called me after missing the cut in Greensboro, NC. He said that even though he missed the cut, he was just playing too well to come home and wanted to see what my thoughts were on playing in the Nationwide Tour event instead. We decided that he should of course keep playing if he was feeling on top of his game - so he drove out to West Virginia to catch up with the Nationwide Tour. He also told me before the tournament started that he was going to "play to win" this week...instead of playing just to make the cut, as he had felt he had been doing recently on the PGA Tour. I loved hearing that passion in his voice and was eagerly anticipating the week to come.
Thursday was amazing - I have seen the potential for this round, but to actually see it come to life on a scorecard was such an incredible feeling. I got the chance to see that last 30 ft. put drop on the 18th hole on the golf channel, and knew that it was going to be a special tournament. Since I am always watching the leaderboards on the internet, i know that statistically it is soooo difficult and rarely occurs to follow up a 9 under par with another solid round of golf. I can't tell you how many times I have seen the 1st round leader end up down the learderboard the very next day. So when parker ended with a solid 4 under par on Friday, I personally felt that this was one of the biggest accomplishments of the week.
Another 4 under par on Saturday was so much fun to watch. He made so many up and downs to save par - which I know are often more important than a putt for birdie. I have never had the opportunity to see him this much on TV before... what a treat. Afterwards, I was joking with him saying that I could really get used to this. Having the camera following each hole... each shot even ...all from the comfort of our living room! :-)
Sunday obviously was not what I was hoping for... I was in such shock that I even had to giggle a few times when things weren't going his way. How could this tournament have turned out this way???? At times I was wondering if it was harder to watch on TV than if I had been there walking with him...? It is funny how a rough day of work for most people can go relatively under the radar, but a rough day at work when its on TV seems so magnified.
However as Sunday progressed I realized that each round and each tournament are building blocks helping you learn how to succeed. Winning on Sunday may have earned him the trophy, but not winning on Sunday may have taught him things about himself and his golf game that could contribute to even greater successes down the road.
He called me after his round and was surprisingly in really great spirits! We realized what an amazing accomplishment it had been to lead a tournament for 3 days straight... and finally play to win!
-Kristy
# posted by Parker McLachlin @ 11:24 AM