Aloha,
I'm back in Phoenix now after playing in back-to-back tournaments in Florida (The Honda Classic and The PODS Championship) and I'm going to spend the next two weeks going back to the basics. When you play as many tournaments in a row as I did, your fundamentals tend to get away from you a bit. I am excited to spend some time on the range and get it ironed out when for the Shell Houston Open in a few weeks. It will be good to focus in on some key facets of my game I feel have been a bit off.
Last week, at The PODS Championship, I felt that my club face was a little bit open and facing to the right on the downswing, and I felt that my putter was aiming left when I was on the green. One point I have alluded to in previous weeks is the difference in the golf courses on the PGA Tour compared to what I faced week in and out on the Nationwide Tour. Innisbrook in Tampa was no different and there is no chance to hide a weaknesses out here. You have to be sharp in every part of your game and if you are not it will show on the scorecard.
In addition to working on my game this week, I teamed up with MARS, Inc. on a program driven to help inspire kids to live a healthy and active lifestyle. Yesterday, I went to a local YMCA in Phoenix with a Sergeant from the Phoenix Police Department and we helped educate and celebrate physical fitness by maintaining a proper lifestyle and eating healthy. MARS has come out with a new line of healthy snack foods, KID-DIDITS, and it was great to talk to the kids about the importance of eating healthy. I was very lucky to get involved in sports at an early age and have parents that were active that showed me the benefits of athletic activity and healthy habits. It's great to use my platform as a professional athlete on the PGA Tour to give back and educate kids through programs such as this and to partner with a group like Mars, Inc. is an honor.
Thanks for the support,
Parker
# posted by Parker's Postcards @ 2:54 PM