Stuart Appleby - Callaway Staff Pro
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Have submitted two comments in this space recently but neither have appeared in the comments’ section of this website. Not especially tech savy so I must be doing something wrong. Can anyone help me to get through?
Stuart, nice to see that you still have a sense of humour ( “stop the press” ).
Keep whacking at it. Relief is surely only a tournament away.
Your #1 Canadian supporter.
Stuart, I was watching your swing today on the Travistock and listened to the commentators discuss your swing slump. I believe I saw some of the problem. Let me know if you want my ideas.
Stuart,
Will miss watching you at Augusta this week as you most certainly are missing being part of the event. However, I have no doubt that you will qualify for the tournament next year.
Your recent play shows a great deal of promise for the remainder of the season. Now if you could get those doubles off your cards, your scores would surely drop dramatically.
Keep plugging away,
Your #1 Canadian booster
Stuart,
Congrats on your fine play at Hilton Head last week which resulted in your first top ten finish of the year. Perhaps you will play there more regularly in the future. I noticed that you stayed away from the doubles and that your greens in reg. and % of drives in the fairway were very consistent all week. You were probably most satisfied with your final round 67 after a difficult 73 the previous day.
You might be interested that the Canadian Open is being played on a very similar course to Harbour Town this year. St. George’s, in suburban Toronto, is a relatively short tree-lined track with smaller greens minus the H2O.
Should set up well for you!
Now you can once again play with confidence.
Your # 1 Canadian backer.
Stuart,
Fantastic two weeks of golf with back to back top eights at Hilton Head and New Orleans. Obviously, you have discovered what ailed you and can now put it behind you and enjoy the game once again.
Great to see you back on form. Now I can start watching golf tournaments.
Your #1 Canadian booster
Hey dude,
I was at the Quail today with my son. We saw you on 14 after your tee shot and said “Hello Mr. Appleby” and you waved at us. He was in a Jeep stroller and I was crouched down beside him. That really meant alot to me as a father and him as a 14 month old. I will talk about that the rest of his life and you can consider him your biggest fan forever. I am the Food and Beverage Director at Birkdale Golf Club in Huntersville just north of Charlotte and do quite a bit of teaching out there. I have been around the game and alot of pros and most of them are dicks. Thanks for not being one.
Stuart,
Fantastic pics, at least most of them, posted on your twitter account. The one of Sydney Harbour at night is particularly spectacular. One day I will get there but it is a long way from Canada. Perhaps you are planning a career in photography down the road when you retire from your current business.
Do you still race at the “rallies”? And is it true that you have never milked a cow?
Enjoy your time off.
Your most loyal Canadian fan
Stuart,
A bit of a hiccup in your last three tournaments. Driving and gir. once again seem to be difficulties. I believe one of your admirable traits is loyalty but you did dump Joey earlier in the year and perhaps it is time to consider another pair of eyes to look at your swing.
Wishing you improvement on the course,
RSM
Stuart,
Welcome back to the majors after those back to back 67’s in the US Open Sectional Qualifying Tournament at Columbus. Keep it in the short stuff at PB.
Looking forward to watching you on tv on Saturday and Sunday.
RSM
Stuart,
I admire your determination (and endurance) to qualify for the 150th playing of
The Open at “the home of golf”. I am behind you all the way. However, is there a possibility of burnout in your quest? I know that you are extremely strong physically and mentally so take care in this journey.
Get those approach shots on the dance floor.
RSM
Welcome to Toronto Stuart!
I wish you a very good week at St-Georges!
Lynda
Stuart,
Enjoyed watching you play at St. Georges. Hopefully you will include the Canadian Open in your schedule for years to come especially in 2012 when the tournament is held at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club which I can easily attend.
Except for #s 12 and 14 you played extremely well at St. Georges. The occasional pulls off the tee especially on those two aforementioned holes torpedoed your efforts for a much higher finish. If you can eliminate these momentum-stalling mistakes, surely your results will improve in future tournaments.
Play well at The Greenbrier,
Your #1 Canadian fan.
Stuart,
I have you play for sometime now as one of my favourites. I wish all the best on your win today and your 59 good onya Mate and well done. Your patience has been well deserved.
Dear Stuart,
We are so happy to see your won today, and matched the record 59, congratulation!
Thank you for supporting the junior golf, we enjoy the activities organized by your charity.
Koji Wang’s family in Melbourne
Stuart,
The controversy over Dustin Johnson’s penalty which might have cost him the PGA Championship overshadowed your 42 on the back nine that day. I guess you ran out of steam after 13 weeks on the road. Unquestionably, you are long overdue for a break from tournament golf and a two week rest is undoubtedly just what you need before the FedEx playoffs. Hopefully, you can recapture the “59″ form from the Greenbrier. Perhaps, a look at the tapes from that glorious round, if you have not already, would be a good point to start.
Time to go low again,
RSM