Back On The Road; Headed To Hartford
It's been a long hiatus. Six weeks, to be exact. I rested, laid low, iced up, kept the ankle elevated and spent the past couple of weeks rehabbing and doing everything my doctors and trainers told me to do. The only thing left is actually testing the ankle, which I'm going to do this week at the Travelers Championship.Things are feeling better. There's still soreness and it feels like a light sprain, but it's time to get out there and give it a go. The doctors cleared me to play and now it's time to get back to the day-to-day. Walk a few rounds (starting Tuesday), workout with Coach Joey D, rest up and make things happen on Thursday.
Packing my bags and getting ready to hit the road for the first time since Sawgrass. I'll have my MacBook with me and I plan on dropping by the blog on Wednesday so I can give another report and bring everyone up to speed. More to come... P.P.

7 Comments:
Best of luck PP. Hope you recover well and work the rust off quick! Also, please come to Milwaukke Brown Deer this year!
Pat,
We were all waiting to hear how you felt on Wednesday as you suggested you would do.
Good luck this week.
Hi Pat, can you tell me if you still work with Mike Abbott as your swing coach?
Pat:
Great to play with you in the ProAm last Wednesday. I thought you were great. Sorry that the AT&T ended in disappointment. I am on the internet and various broadcasts to keep an eye on you from now on. I'll be cheering from wherever you are playing.
"Double LOFT" Don.
Aug. 19. Cult @ HOB in SD. You there? Front row, Nick! Bring it! $$
Joey D is very fulfilling trainer. He make player games much best. With Joey D Training or excersize, you gaurantedd make ball hit farther and with many improved accuracies! Many prayers and lucky times of golf course competition awake in you!
All the best, glad you are back!
Jane and I are rooting for you. Give your wife our best as well.
Your Pal Jeff (from Los Cabos!)
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