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Join us as we take a tour on the PGA Tour with Parker McLachlin, a former Punahou athlete who joins Castle alum Dean Wilson as the only Hawai'i golfers on the PGA Tour this season. McLachlin, Waikoloa's touring pro, will write his impressions on events that he's just completed and tournaments that are upcoming on his calendar.

Postcards from Parker

 

POSTCARDS FROM PARKER - JULY 19, 2007
Thursday, July 19, 2007

Aloha from Milwaukee, host city for this week's U.S. Bank Championship.

While I'm getting ready for this week's PGA Tour event, it's clear that the big story back at home is Tadd Fujikawa deciding to turn pro. I found out after my round last Thursday at the John Deer Classic, when The Golf Channel asked me about Tadd's decision.

As everyone knows, Tadd's a tremendous talent, and I'm very excited for Tadd and his family. I'm looking forward to seeing Tadd playing great golf for the next few years, and then hopefully joining me on the PGA Tour in 2009, when he becomes eligible. It would be a special moment if one day Tadd, Dean Wilson and I could all play in the final group on a Sunday.

Speaking of young golfers, I played a practice round earlier this week with the current No. 1 junior golfer in the USA, Phillip Francis. Phillip, who is 18, is playing in this week's PGA Tour event on a sponsor's exemption, and is headed to UCLA, my alma mater.

We spent a good deal of time talking about life on the PGA Tour, as well as life at UCLA. It was interesting playing a practice round with someone who was asking me about life on the Tour. Just three or four months ago, I was playing practice rounds with Zach Johnson, Chad Campbell and Vaughn Taylor, asking them about what to expect about life out here.

I feel good about this week. Whenever you make swing changes, you want to do them in the off-season, but I'm playing through some right now. It seems like every time I play, I'm learning more about how my swing reacts under the pressure of the PGA Tour lights. I'm starting to get on track with my ball striking, and I've had some great practice rounds this week. I think this week I could really come on strong.


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