Peter Laws | Notes from the Links

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Looking to the Nationwide

The weather’s warming up and so am I. A lot of my golf buddies are trying out for Nationwide tournaments. We all want to break into the big time. So, we’re going back and forth between the Gateway events and Nationwide Monday qualifiers.

I’m heading to Georgia in early April where I’ll aim to get into two Nationwides.

In the meantime, some things are looking up. I’m hitting straighter, keeping out of trouble more. I’m playing more consistently and my short game is good.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Refueling

St. Patrick’s Day reminds me of luck, fun, good fortune and taking time out for the mind and spirit. This past week I’ve been working on the spirit. I needed to refuel for the next round of tournaments. There’s no luck or good fortune in golf without taking time out.

It also reminds me of my own background. I’ve got a little bit of Irish in me on my maternal grandmother’s side. My great-grandmother, Margaret O’Donnell was one of 17 children. When she was just seventeen, she came to Canada from Liverpool, England to start a new life. She had guts and the strength of character to hang in. Thanks to her, I’m here following in her footsteps. She didn’t do golf but she’s an inspiration.

This past week, I returned to my great-grandmother’s adopted city, Toronto, to see my family, friends and coach, Steve Chapman. It was short, yet enough to get me going again.