Tommy_Gainey
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Bishopville, South Carolina
Last Seen: June 9, 2008
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Getting Ready for the Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Posted: Feb 8, 2008 | 10:43 AM PST
Tags:Pebble Beach Pro-Am, The Big Break, Hootie and the Blowfish, Steve Spurrier, PGA Tour

Hey, everybody, Tommy Gainey here. This is my first year on the PGA Tour and my first blog on GolfLink.com. Hopefully I’ll be able to use this blog to give you an idea of what things are like in my world.

In my first two events of the year, I played the Sony Open in Hawaii and the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic in La Quinta, California. Overall I think I played well, except for two bad rounds.

Since then, it has actually been great having the time off. I really wanted to play at the Buick Invitational because of the great field and the fact they were playing at Torrey Pines, where the U.S. Open is going to be coming soon. But even though I didn’t make it off the alternate list, I got to play a few practice rounds there, so I’ll know what it’s like if I get in the Open. I worked a lot on my game with my caddie, Scott Feaster, and some friends and got into a good rhythm…even played TPC Sawgrass.

This week I’ll be playing in the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. I haven’t played any of the courses in the event—Pebble Beach Golf Links, Poppy Hills or Spyglass—only seen them on TV, but they are legendary and I’m looking to go out and have a great week.

The event is a pro-am, so I’ll be playing alongside celebrities as well as other golfers. People have asked me if I felt like pro-am events were a distraction from the game, but I can tell you that after being on The Big Break, nothing feels like a distraction. I also play in an event every year with Hootie and the Blowfish. That tournament is a blast and they raise a lot of money for kids in my state, South Carolina. In fact, if I had to choose a celebrity I’d like to play with this week, I’d have to say Steve Spurrier, coach of my beloved Gamecocks!

Mostly though, I hope to play some great golf. I’ve spent my two weeks off working on consistency and focusing on my short approach shots and putting. I feel really good about my game and expect to have a good year. Thanks to all my fans for your support!

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Louisville, KY
Joined: 08/28/2007
Posted: Feb 8, 2008 | 12:08 PM PST
Best of luck to you -- I'll be watching now just to see how you're doing.

I was lucky enough to play Pebble a couple years ago. My boss -- a great guy -- took my dad and I out there to play Pebble and Spanish Bay. Trip of a lifetime for us. Before that, the furthest west this Ky. boy had been was Branson, Mo.

We caught Pebble on a tranquil day, and it was setup for resort-style play -- the rough wasn't bad and the greens weren't very fast. I didn't drive the ball, but managed a decent score with the short game, especially the putting.

Not to bore you, but I remember on 2, the short par 5, the pin was front right-center, and I was pin high, just in the fringe. I plum-bob, and read the putt to break a good two foot from right to left. Our caddie pointed out my line, and he picked a spot on the exact opposite side. I said, "You mean, that's how much it will break, right?" and he said, "No, that's your aiming point. That plum-bobbing stuff doesn't work too well here."

He was right, of course. Confused, I split the difference and aimed directly at the hole, only to miss two feet left. I definitely listened to him the rest of the round, and it saved me.

Good luck at Pebble, and for 2008.
franklinville nj 30miles south of philly
Joined: 01/23/2008
Posted: Feb 8, 2008 | 3:40 PM PST
tommy- go out there and live out the dream..your as good as all of the field and i think that you will fare well. your boy spurrier would have jumped ship if florida would have taken him back.now if you go out and play with emmitt smith that would be another story.. there is a gleem out there tommy, go and get the gleem...good luck
Los Angeles
Joined: 08/16/2007
Posted: Feb 8, 2008 | 3:57 PM PST
It looks like you and Dan Marino make a pretty good team - just 67 strokes!
Cle Elum WA
Joined: 08/16/2007
Posted: Feb 8, 2008 | 4:29 PM PST
You are on the verge of something great Tommy. Keep it up!
Hawaii
Joined: 08/16/2007
Posted: Feb 8, 2008 | 6:35 PM PST
All the best for you in '08 and beyond. Glad you can be a part of GolfLink!
Western Iowa USA
Joined: 11/17/2007
Posted: Feb 9, 2008 | 9:46 AM PST
It looks to me like you are holding your own in a pretty good field of players. Enjoy the scenery and Get R Done.
franklinville nj 30miles south of philly
Joined: 01/23/2008
Posted: Feb 10, 2008 | 3:34 PM PST
hey tom, you beat phil and john daly, youll get them next week

Joined: 08/16/2007
Posted: Feb 10, 2008 | 7:41 PM PST
tommy

Ditto what shama said. Oh, and it looks you got paired with Florida's second best (or the best, depending on who you talk to). You guys did a good job.

Joined: 08/16/2007
Posted: Feb 11, 2008 | 3:24 PM PST
T.G. keep on doing what got ya to the big dance! Glad to see your blog.