What Now?
So the season has wound down, now what do I do? In years past, I went into the winter with at least a little cushion, where I could work on my game and go to some small tournaments to keep in shape. This year? Not so much.
Bad play coupled with my stupid car trouble has made that a lot harder this year. I have to make a little money. So I have to find something to do in the next three months that will still allow me to prepare for next year. I still have such a huge opportunity with my Canadian Tour card, and I need to take advantage of that. There are still a few decent tournaments going on throughout the winter months that I need to try to play in too.
So, I'll be beating the bushes looking for something that will keep me afloat, while giving me time to work on my game. At the same time I have to look for a little funding for next year. This is the worst part of professional golf: funding. Good play, though, will always make this part easier (because you don't have to do it). So basically I'm saying I need to play better. Shoot some low scores dummy.
Luke Swilor
Bad play coupled with my stupid car trouble has made that a lot harder this year. I have to make a little money. So I have to find something to do in the next three months that will still allow me to prepare for next year. I still have such a huge opportunity with my Canadian Tour card, and I need to take advantage of that. There are still a few decent tournaments going on throughout the winter months that I need to try to play in too.
So, I'll be beating the bushes looking for something that will keep me afloat, while giving me time to work on my game. At the same time I have to look for a little funding for next year. This is the worst part of professional golf: funding. Good play, though, will always make this part easier (because you don't have to do it). So basically I'm saying I need to play better. Shoot some low scores dummy.
Luke Swilor


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