Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Joey D is back in South Florida with thoughts on Ontario

The RBC Canadian Open is in the books, after five long tournament days. Congrats to Nathan Green. Taking down Retief Goosen in a playoff is never easy and kudos to both guys for doing what they did in those conditions. The weather in Ontario never let up and negotiating that course became a very difficult task as the week went on. It makes for some very inconsistent golf, which has some guys folding while others rise to the challenge.

All in all, my guys Jason Dufner and Pat Perez both put together solid weeks and reeled in very respectable finishes -- T3rd for Jason and T24th for Pat. Both guys were in contention, Pat leading early on and Jason hanging on to a lead over the weekend. Finding yourself a top the leaderboard at the end of the weekend; you have to be so mentally focused to actually close out and win the tournament.

I'm not downplaying the excitement that comes with a third place finish. I'm disappointed that Jason couldn't close it out, yet I'm again thrilled that he had another huge week out there. This has turned into a banner year for him and as I've said in past blogs, watching him play for love of the game instead of being motivated by the fear of losing his card - it's a welcomed site. His game is mature, he's in touch with his body and Jason is doing things this year that were unimaginable at this time last season. Jason will eventually get that first win. It comes with time and this is no time to get frustrated.

How many times did we see Mr. Perez coming close over the years, but not closing it out? It took Double P over seven years out here to secure that first victory and it took an incredible week, as well as the collapse of top man on the FedExCup leaderboard (Steve Stricker) to makes the dream a reality. The rest of the team missed the cut and unfortunately, that's part of the game. Everyone is giving it their all, but there have been some bumps in the road for everyone.

We're three-quarters through the 2009 season and there's a lot of golf left to be played. A good week could come for any of the boys at any given time. Stay tuned for The Playoffs and another mini west coast swing. I have some guys inside the top 125 who are safe and a few others who need to crank it up a notch if they're going to earn a spot.

I'm back in South Florida this week - not on the road, but not 'off' either as there's tons to do at D1 Athletics. I spent some time this morning working with a nephew who's a pro surfer and we're running through a slew of core-related exercises that are going to help him in his quest to be the next Kelly Slater. As I've mentioned in the past, D1 is ready for every type of athlete out there. This isn't just a golf facility. We have the tools and know-how to help different athletes.

The mission statement remains - using all GolfGym's equipment and tools, combined with my coaching, teaching and methodology - D1 is here for anyone who wants to get on board. From professional to amateurs, we'll get you dialed in. This is going to be a really busy and exciting off-season and it's already started as each off-week between now and season's end will be spent working with different types of athletes. More to come this week from South Florida and then off to Reno next week.

Joey D.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Joey D Checking Back From Ontario...


Friday afternoon at the 2009 Canadian Open and rain delays have been the name of the game, so let's blog while there's some down time. Once again we’re battling weather conditions out here on the PGA Tour. Momentum is lost, guys are frustrated and we’re headed for another Monday finish. Think about other professional sports and the delays they deal with at that level. NFL. Major League Baseball. It doesn’t even compare.

We’ve had guys sitting around up to a full day, killing time while trying to remain limber and focused. Tomorrow is Sunday and these guys haven’t even started the third round yet. Another day lost, no idea what tomorrow will bring and quite possibly another Monday finish on tap. Sixteen guys were cut, which wouldn’t have been the case if the weather cooperated, but again that’s the name of the game out here under these conditions. Regarding my guys, we’re doing all we can to keep them focused and physically ready to play. The rest is on them.

Jason Dufner is having another incredible week out here and is making a run, as is my horse Pat Perez. Jason had a shot at breaking the course record with his second round, but fell short. Eight birdies and an eagle had him ten-under with two to play, but a bogey on #17 cost him the course record. That being said, how can you ever question a solid second round 63? You can't. Especially when you're sitting on the two-day lead. I've told our readers for months now to keep an eye out for Jason Dufner and here we go again, the kid is on top.

I couldn't be more proud of the run he's had this year. He's a student of the game and his swing is so Sam Snead-esque right now, it's scary. The ability has always been there. He's now married that with a quiet confidence as well as a full on commitment to getting his body right. The fact that he's no longer chasing his Tour card, I believe we'll still see some amazing things out of him down the stretch this season.

Pat Perez is another guy who made the cut this week and he too is in contention with back-to-back rounds of 67. He's finally 100% recovered from his ankle injury and he's back to playing like a man on a mission. He remains committed to biomechanics and I can't say enough how hard this kid works on every aspect of his game. Besides the yeoman's effort we see daily in the trailer, he puts in the same work on the course and range with his swing coach Mike Abbott.

Mike and Pat are still working on his new swing and the difference is showing yet again this week. My other five guys missed the cut - Jason Gore, Tom Pernice Jr., Ryuji Imada, Charlie Wi and our defending champ Chez Reavie. All five guys gave it their all, but it just wasn't in the cards. The inconsistency didn't help their cause, but everyone was in the same boat this week, so you can't flat out blame it on the weather.

They'll go back to the drawing board, work out the kinks and they'll be ready to give it a run next time they tee it up. It's the name of the game out here. All in all, in the midst of another frustrating week out here... but that too is the name of the game. You deal with what comes your way. It's been double duty working with a full field and having guys coming in twice as much, but we're pressing on and we'll get it done.

Patience is a much-needed virtue out on the PGA Tour. Especially with weather delays and a lot of down time. You have to keep both body and mind sound and that's what we're working on with all the guys.

We'll dial this thing back in on Tuesday when I'm back home for a week getting D1 Athletics dialed in.

Joey D.



Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Joey D checks in from the Canadian Open


A rough start to Coach Joey D's week on Tuesday as I spent two hours on the runway in Newark. Inclement weather in the Tri-State area and a bit of foreshadowing regarding what we're in for this week, I'm afraid.

I arrived in Ontario later than expected and it had been raining here, as well. The course was playable, but conditions were changing - as we've seen countless time this season. That aside, the course is in good shape and Glen Abbey is a great track. We're expecting rain tomorrow and my gut feeling is that we lose another day and see a John Deere-like finish here in Ontario, either cut to 54 holes or a 36-hole final day.

It's always an interesting week after a major. Guys are on such a high the week before an event of that nature and quickly come back down to earth a week later. A lot of guys have withdrawn this week, opening the door for alternates to work their way into the field - so while the field might not be as strong, the fan support will definitely be there as this truly is Canada's open.

Our friends north of the border are definitely excited for this week, so hopefully our guys put on a great show for them. Ironically enough, I have a full field this week - Pat Perez, Jason Dufner, Charlie Wi, Jason Gore, Ryuji Imada, Tom Pernice Jr. and my new guy Chez Reavie, the defending champ of the Canadian Open. Chez really has been a great addition to the team. His work ethic is incredible and here's another guy absolutely committed to biomechanics and taking his game to that next level. One by one we're winning over the masses.

Guys are finally getting it, realizing that if you want to compete at this level, you need to get your body right once and for all. Chez knows he's lacking in certain areas and he knows that the only way he'll get more W's is to make a commitment of this magnitude. We're doing a lot of rotational stuff this week.. a lot of swing stuff... range of motion... engaging his core... it's all coming together. We'll go deeper into engaging your core through your swing plane in an upcoming blog. Tune back in.

'Hollywood' Perez is in the field this week, on board at this week's Canadian Open and staying with his long-time bud and Arizona neighbor Brian Savage. Savy spends his summers in his homeland and the former NHLer helped put together "Pat Perez Day" at a local junior golf event earlier this week. Check out the story on Pat's blog when you have the time.

Brian picked Pat up on his tour bus and the two superstars spent a few days with superstar Kid Rock en route to Ontario. This weekend, The Perez Show heads to Toronto so PP can catch up with his bud Pat Burrell as the Rays are in town to take on the Blue Jays, so Coach Joey D will venture out and take in the ball game with the boys this weekend. Look out for some iPhone pics in the coming days.

Charlie Wi is here and is ready to go. Jason Dufner missed the cut last week, but he's back on his game and expects good things this week. I haven't run into Ryuji yet, but should catch up with him later today. He didn't have the best showing at the British, but he made the cut, he's working out some things with his swing and is ready to get back out there.

Also, a hearty congrats to Jason Gore and Tom Pernice Jr. on their finish at the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee. JG reeled in a T7th finish and Tom finsihed T15th. A much-needed shot in the arm for those guys and hopefully they keep the momentum going this weekend. Tune back in later this week for more from Ontario.

Joey D.


Monday, July 20, 2009

59 Is The New 39

Congratulations to Tom Watson for his great performance this past week at the Open Championship. He came up one shot short of making history.

I'm going to be 60 years old next Sunday. My blood kept heating to a boil while watching the coverage and listening to the commentators. Terms like "GEEZER" and "CROTCHETY" were used regularly in regard to Mr. Watson and his "unbelievable" performance for a 59 year old man.

What the heck do these whipper snappers think a 59 year old guy should act like? One dolt even said his "hands were shaking". Geez, maybe he should have had a walker out there. I'll admit that the weather has taken a slight toll on his face and neck, but this guy is in great shape and can hit the ball straight when needed and knows how to shape the shots into the wind when needed.

He had the pressure of every 50+ year old golfer in the world wanting him to "show them all". He had the opportunity to tie a century old record held by legendary Harry Vardon. He was going to be the oldest winner of a Major, and some even talked about this being the greatest accomplishment in sports. Are you kidding me?

He had to be mentally drained. He had the Open in his grasp. All the other players parted like the Red Sea to allow him to walk right through and he locked up on the 5 foot putt for the win. I don't care how old you are, that has to turn you into a noodle. The world was watching and he was about to make history. How would you have reacted?

Stewart Cink was a high as a kite coming off a birdie on 18. Tom was so down that he couldn't pull off a straight shot with a cannon.

Is it obvious that I can't relate to all the stupid questions about being 59? I know one thing for sure........when these birds get closer to being 60, you will hear them say things like, "it's only a number".

Congratulations to Stewart Cink.

Well, I sure am glad I got that off my chest.

I need a nap.

Ken Pierce
GolfGym

Saturday, July 18, 2009

D1 Athletics Becoming A Reality

Coach Joey D just sent these pictures from the new facility in Florida. We are so excited that he will be bringing his expertise and a lifelong committment to excellence in performance to the Jupiter, Florida area. Many of the top players in the world live nearby and will surley be visiting the facility regularly. Congratulations Coach!!!!

From Joey:

Wanted to bring everyone up to speed with D1 Athletics. A very productive week down here in South Florida. We'll be burning the midnight oil here until Monday. Come Tuesday, I'll head to the RBC Canadian Open.

Next week is as full of a week as I'll see all year. My standard six players are in the field - Pat Perez, Jason Dufner, Charlie Wi, Ryuji Imada, Jason Gore and Tom Pernice Jr. - as well as my new guy, Chez Reavie, defending champ of the RBC. Tune in next week for the latest from Ontario.

More next week.

Joey D

Warm Up With These Easy Leg Stretches

It's Saturday and many of you are out there enjoying the day and playing the game we all love. I am going to guess that most of you who read this blog actually do "warm up" or "stretch" before you step up to the first tee. If you don't take the time to warm up or stretch before teeing it up, YOU SHOULD!

You will be amazed at how much calmer you will be and how much easier you will swing your club when you do some concentrated, stretches about 10 minutes before your tee time or before you hit some practice balls on the range. I can't tell you how many times I've heard golfers say, "It usually takes me three or four holes to warm up". What a waste of three or four holes.

The first tee is generally the most nerve racking for those of us who can only get out on the weekend. Here are two short, but effective stretches that will definitely help release the tightness in your legs. Hold each posture for the count of ten to get the most benefit. Perform these stretches on both legs.



See how easy that was?

Keep it in the short grass.

Ken Pierce
GolfGym

Friday, July 17, 2009

Joey D talks British Open and D1 Athletics

Coach Joey D coming to you this week from Palm Beach. It's been a hectic week here in South Florida, getting D1 Athletics up and running. Back on the road next week for the Canadian Open, so I only have a few more days to go pedal to the metal at D1, ensuring we open on time.

Before I jump into what's going on with D1 and GolfGym, let's spend a few minutes talking about the opening round of the British Open - a links course at Turnberry and a very different style track than we're used to seeing. The story yesterday, your leader (for most of the day) 65-year old Tom Watson, who fired an opening round 65. Tom found himself four-over after five today, yet battled back with four birdies and was even after 18. After two rounds, Tom is five-under on the event and enters the weekend tied for the lead.

Most will chalk this up to another feel-good story, similar to the run Greg Norman made last year - but this is no accident. I've had my fair share of conversations with Tom over the years and this is a veteran who is very with the times regarding biomechanics as well as strength and conditioning. Tom is a highly motivated individual and knows how to apply biomechanics to his overall game.

As I've explained several times here, we have four trailers out on a weekly basis -- two physiotherapy trailers and two biomechanics labs (re: strength & conditioning) trailers. The PGA Tour has the same set up as the Champions Tour, so Tom is in there getting after it on a weekly basis. My good friend Kent Bickerstaff, a former MLB guy, told me first hand that Tom is an absolute superstar when it comes to that application on Tour.

All the best to Tom this weekend. He has his work cut out for him these new two days, but regardless of the result I hope people get the message loud and clear; if you focus on biomechanics and getting your body right, age remains nothing but a number.

Getting back to D1, besides the actual facility I want to share a little with you regarding our modus operandi. We're putting a lot of focus on junior golfer, as well as other sports. Any sport which uses biomechanical applications -- tennis, baseball, lacrosse, etc. Between this blog, and the soon-to-be-built CoachJoeyD.com website, we're going to start doing a better job in the recruitment process of local and national athletes, allowing them to train at D1 and get their bodies right.

GolfGym has done a great job helping me get this thing to the next level. My partner Ken Pierce has been a very innovative individual over the years and we're going to feature all our GolfGym products at D1. Ken shipped me a tennis swing trainer yesterday and the way we've set this up, it is possible for us to mimic every aspect of tennis swing just as the PowerSwing Trainer emulates the golf swing. This new tool allows us to understand and teach the rotational biomechanics of tennis.

A special thanks to both Ken and Vicki Pierce this week for not only supplying all the necessary tools, but continuing to expand into other sports. While the immediate focus is golf-related, you're going to see this product line grow with more sport-specific training aids over the next few months. Stay tuned.

The main focus of D1 is to be that be all/end all facility for all the professional golfers I've worked with for over a decade on the PGA Tour, as well as the MLB friends I've made - Nick Punto of the Minnesota Twins, Pat Burrell of the Tampa Bay Rays. The goal is to get all these guys in here during the off-season, focused on the principles of biomechanics.

Back to the grind on this end. I'll try to snap some iPhone pics this weekend before I head out to the Canadian Open on Tuesday. Pat Perez will be back in action and my new guy Chez Reavie is out to defend his title next week. Jason Dufner will be back continuing on with his impressive season.

Keep tuning in for all the latest.

Remember, if you "Fix Your Body" you will "Fix Your Swing".

Joey D.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Joey D recaps the John Deere Classic

Joey D checking in from Florida today. Back home for a week to get things dialed in at the soon-to-be-open D1 Athletics GolfGym facility. Ryuji Imada is my only guy playing in this week's British Open, so I'm not making the trek across the pond and will be back on the road next week for the RBC Canadian Open.

Last time I wrote, inclement weather was the name of the game in Silvis. Massive amounts of rain washed out Friday's round, guys were back in action Saturday and it was another 36-hole effort on Sunday before Steve Stricker brought it home with his final round 64. My horse Pat Perez led our pack this week, reeling in a T30th finish and keeping all four rounds in the high 60s. Jason Dufner reeled in a T39th finish. Charlie Wi had a second round 69, but an opening round 73 did him in. Similar story for Jason Gore, who had a stellar second round 66, but after an opening round 75 it was too much to overcome. Chez Reavie went 74-69 and missed the cut as well.

All my guys kept their attitudes in check this week and did their best to handle the delay and weather woes. Unfortunately when the rest of the field goes low, one bad round paired with a great round isn't going to get the job done. Especially when the field was cut to sixty due to the inclement weather and the fact so many guys needed to catch the charter overseas for this week's British Open.

Filling in for me in Milwaukee this week is my friend and associate Jeff Wagner. Coach Wagner and I have worked together these past six years and he's well educated in the science of biomechanics, strength & conditioning and is a vault of information. My guys are in good hands with Coach Wagner this week. Dufner, Gore and Tom Pernice Jr. are my only guys in the field this week. Perez is off this week, in need of a little active rest as he works through his ankle rehab. Charlie and Chez are off as well.

D1 Athletics will open its doors in a matter of days or weeks, depending on how quickly we can tie up some of these loose ends. Words can't express my excitement for this new chapter I'm embarking upon. "Fix Your Body, Fix Your Swing" will be in stores early 2010 and now we have the facility ready to work in tandem with all we're teaching in the book.

Biomechanics is growing and golfers worldwide have come to realize how important fitness is in regards to their overall game. As a coach, that in itself is a dream come true. The facility will feature all of our GolfGym products and other tools we use in the trailers daily on the PGA Tour.

Besides our efforts to get D1's doors open, I'm actually looking forward to playing the role of 'spectator' this week and watching from outside the ropes. There are some things I'm not able to see on a daily or weekly basis and it'll be nice to appreciate this week from a different vantage point. As we enter mid-July, we're getting pretty close to this season wrapping up... making this a good time for you readers to do your homework regarding the FedExCup, the standings and trying to gain a solid understanding for our semi-new Playoffs system on the PGA Tour.

We have four events in August, highlighted by the PGA Championship in a few weeks and then the fall finish -- The Barclays, the Deutsche Bank Championship, the BWM Championship and The TOUR Championship. Not all players are automatically qualified for every event and that can shake continuity before the fall stretch. Some guys appreciate the break, while other feel the extra time off can break momentum.

This is a very interesting time of the season as guys on the bubble need to step up their game to secure a spot in the Playoffs, while others simply need to make some moves to they can hang on to their cards. Some exciting golf yet to be played and a great stretch of events for the fans. Hopefully all of you are fired up to see how everything shakes out.

More to come from South Florida this week as I'll be knee-deep in getting the D1 Athletics GolfGym facility ready for its grand opening. Tune back in later this week and I'll post some photos of the progress.

Joey D.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Checking In From The John Deere Classic

Joey D checking in. It's been a hectic couple of weeks - the US Open, Travelers Championship and AT&T National - as well as treks back to South Florida to check on the progress of my soon-to-open D1 Athletics GolfGym facility. The blog got pushed to the back burner, but we're back full force this week in Silvis, IL for the John Deere Classic.

Got some unexpected down time today as the second round is yet to start, thanks to some inclement weather. You never know what you're going to get in the Midwest come summertime and today, we're seeing some rain and lightning. On the surface, it doesn't seem like much - but when a round gets postponed out here tensions rise, guys get frustrated and nobody knows what's going on. It's a tough thing to be up against as guys are wondering if they'll play at all today, if they're in for 36 holes tomorrow or if this will be a weather-shortened event, only going 54 holes.

With the Open Championship taking place next week, guys aren't going to be able to stick around for a Monday finish. We've blogged about weather issues in the past and the fact that guys get warmed up in the morning, sit around and wait for their tee time, while making an effort to stay warmed up by coming back in for another session with the weights, stretching, cardio, etc. Right now they officials are calling for a 3pm ET start, but we'll see.

TPC Deere Run started out in great shape earlier this week, but the rain will obviously change those conditions going into the weekend. The course will soften up, the numbers will go super-high and we'll definitely have a different track than the one the players saw on Thursday.

While we have some down time in Silvis, let's talk about next week's Open Championship. The John Deere folk have helped set up a custom 767, which I believe is owned by the Dallas Mavericks, and that chartered flight will take a bunch of guys across the pond next week. Until then, players are doing their best to sharpen their skills and tighten up their game. There are two trains of thought in regard to a major event; play and get ready or enjoy some active rest and let the body get healthy. Either is a good option, depending on the player. Some guys need to be out here and feed off that competitive atmosphere that you can't simulate anywhere but a Tour event. This week you're seeing some guys out at the John Deere that might not have played if there weren't a major next week. For the guys who aren't out here this week and are headed overseas next week, you can bet they're training at home both on and off the course, getting ready for one of the year's biggest events.

I'm looking forward to next week as Turnberry is arguably one of the most beautiful ocean links courses I've ever seen.

Turnberry

Back to the John Deere, I have a few guys out here this week. Pat Perez is back in action, playing his third straight event since missing six weeks with torn ligaments in his ankle. PP is working his tail off in the trailer and he's doing everything we need him to do to regain his strength. It's a slow process and there's still some soreness in the ankle, but he's one step closer every day and he fired a solid opening round 69 yesterday. The range of motion is coming back and I'm expecting some good things out of him as he mounts his comeback.

Jason Gore is back this week, though he's fighting a toe injury. Charlie Wi is out here, attitude as positive as ever, playing some confident golf. Jason Dufner is in the mix, in the midst of a very solid year and we also have a new pro in Joey D's stable, Chez Reavie. Chez has made the commitment to biomechanics and getting his body ready to compete at golf's highest level. I've worked with Chez a few weeks now and he's a welcomed addition to the family. His work ethic is top-notch and his ability to communicate from a player to a coach.

That's all I have for right now. Headed back to the trailer to get my guys ready to go and hoping the get this second round underway, already.

More to come. Stay tuned.

Joey D.

Thursday, July 09, 2009

John Deere Pics from Joey's iPhone Cam

Joey D checking in. Here are some shots I took while walking around TPC Deere Run yesterday. You'll notice how well the grass is mowed here.

I'll post a blog tomorrow which will bring everyone up to speed on things here in Silvis, as well as the past few weeks. It's been quite hectic getting our new facility for D1 Athletics and GolfGym dialed in at home while on the road working the last few Tour events.

But, as Dan Marino says on the NutriSystem commercials...."We're back in the game".

Until tomorrow.
Joey D.

We Are Back...and Joey D is in Illinios

I am sorry for the delay in posting since July 1st. We had some technical difficulties with the blog site and was unable to post. But....we are back. I could try to blame it on the 4th of July, or a vacation, or the Michael Jackson Memorial, but it was just one of those things.

Joey D is in Illinois this week at the John Deere Classic. Vicki and I are both from Illinois and we know how the weather is in July...muggy and warm.

As I write this, play has been suspended due to inclement weather. There are lots of thunder storms in the Midwest at this time of the year. Joey is sending some pictures from the course which he shot yesterday with his iPhone Cam. Look for them shortly.

Ken Pierce
GolfGym

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

American Heros at Congressional

The AT&T Invitational is being played this week at the Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, MD. This tournament is hosted by Tiger Woods and is dedicated to the men and women who have sacrificed for us and our country through their service in the armed forces.

Today, Wednesday, is ProAm day and many of the hero's of our country have been invited to play with the PGA pros. Some of those hero's have lost limbs or have been seriously injured during their service to our great nation.

GolfGym has been working with Salute Military Golf Association headed by PGA Professional Jim Estes. We have supplied dozens of PowerSwing Trainers, Balance Balls and Weighted Training Clubs for the golfers involved with the organization.

GolfGym is proud to tell you that Staff Sergeant Ramon Padilla is playing with Tiger Woods today in the ProAm. He lost his left arm in combat. We are also proud and humbled to tell you that the Sergeant completes 100 swings with our GolfGym Club 38 every day with his right arm.


SMGA President Jim Estes (center) and combat wounded veterans at the
May 17th clinic - left to right:
Ramon Padilla, Jeff Hensley, Brian Wagner, and Dan Nivens


David Cook and Dan Nevins at the Hootie and the Blowfish Celebrity Pro-Am


Oprah Winfrey and SMGA Participant Ramon Padilla at
Walter Reed Army Medical Center

Here is an excerpt from the SMGA website.

What SMGA will do:
Begun as a therapeutic outlet for soldiers undergoing prolonged medical treatment at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the SMGA will continue to strive to provide recreational therapy, through the game of golf, to combat-wounded American soldiers injured in Iraq or Afghanistan. While future SMGA programs may not be limited to a particular military conflict, our mission is to engage wounded soldiers in the game of golf as its inherent lessons of discipline, fortitude, and perseverance closely mirror those embodied in our nation’s military credos. The SMGA believes that every soldier matters and should be given the opportunity to learn and improve his or her golf knowledge and skill; the SMGA will provide a venue and mentoring to this end.

Golf World featured the SMGA's work with combat-wounded veterans in a recent cover story.

We wish you and your family a very Happy 4th of July Holiday.
God Bless these fine Americans.
Ken Pierce
GolfGym

And The Winner, I Mean Winners are....

Last month we offered a GolfGym PowerSwing Trainer to the person who could tell us the proper ruling for the head scratching situation in which PGA Professional Jason Dufner found himself. His errant shot at Quail Hollow ended up in a young fans lap. Play it as it lies???

We received many variations of the proper rulling and have concluded that we have TWO (2) winners who will each receive a GolfGym PowerSwing Trainer. They are:

Carol "Charlie" Buxton from Alexandria, VA. Her answer was the most detailed:
"Ref. Rule 19-1. a, Ball In Motion Deflected or Stopped. The ball after a stroke, not on the putting green, came to rest on an animate outside agency; the position as near as possible to the spot directly under the place of rest should be marked, the outside agency should move, and then the ball be dropped as close as possible to that spot, and not nearer the hole".

and

Bud Streeter from Wilmington, NC. His answer was the funniest:
"Ask the young lady to stand up very carefully, with the ball still in her lap, and walk as close as possible to the hole on the green and THEN drop it. Jason would need to meet her later to buy her a Coke.....this ruling is what my golf buddies would do!!!!"

Congratulations to both winners.
Look for another contest soon.

Stay flexible.
Joey D