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		<title>Top 10 Finish at OK Open</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Oklahoma Open is a professional event that brings out great players every year. I look forward to this event because it is played at Oak Tree Country Club in Edmond,  OK which presents a great test of championship golf.
I had been playing exceptionally well leading up to this event, including a course record [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Oklahoma Open is a professional event that brings out great players every year. I look forward to this event because it is played at Oak Tree Country Club in Edmond,  OK which presents a great test of championship golf.</p>
<p>I had been playing exceptionally well leading up to this event, including a course record 61 at Oaks CC, so my expectations were quite high. But in the first round, I played tense all day and I kept over-thinking and I didn’t score very well. I shot an opening round 73. Friday’s conditions were relatively easy based on the pin placements and only a light breeze. It was frustrating knowing I was blowing an opportunity to get off to a great start. By shooting 73, I was tied for 34<sup>th</sup> out of 144 players. Not terrible, but not where I needed to be to contend for the championship.</p>
<p>The second round on Saturday was canceled due to heavy rain, shortening the tournament to 2 rounds instead of 3. This was disappointing because I needed as much golf as possible to catch up to the leaders and by canceling the 2<sup>nd</sup> round, it meant I would have fewer holes to do so. I decided to shake it off and I came up with a game-plan to play in a good rhythm and to stay aggressive, no matter how difficult the shot might be.</p>
<p>Sunday’s final round conditions were very difficult. The greens were extremely firm and the wind was really blowing. I played in great rhythm through the entire round and I putted very well. I ended up shooting a 68, even after starting with a bogie! I moved all the way from 34<sup>th</sup> place to 10<sup>th</sup> and it felt great! There’s something about playing in difficult conditions that I love. Maybe it’s because I picture it being like the PGA Tour, or maybe because it gets me thinking creatively. Either way, it seems to bring out the best in me.</p>
<p>Of all 144 players in the tournament, the scoring average for the final round was almost 78, 10 shots above my score of 68.  The conditions were so tough that only 3 players, including myself, shot under par. One of which was the eventual winner, who grew up playing at Oak Tree and the other was a PGA Tour member, Bill Glasson. Bill Glasson was one of several past or present PGA Tour players in the field.</p>
<p>I had tremendous peace the entire round and I am very thankful. I had a small gallery following our group and it was fun to put on a show. The Oklahoma Open was a great stepping stone for me and a great experience that I will build upon as I continue to progress.</p>
<p>Remember, always play your best golf!</p>
<p>-Greg Mason</p>
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