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My Shot: Still Swinging by Johnny Bench Posted: Wed December 3, 1997 If you come across an old catcher standing on the 1st green sizing up a four-foot putt, have some compassion. I'm still struggling with my short game. Last month I entered the first stage of the Senior tour's qualifying tournament at Rio Rico (Ariz.) Resort and Country Club, where I shot a 27-over-par 315 and failed to advance to the final stage. I hit the ball well enough. The trouble was that the hole looked like a thimble when I had the putter in my hands. That experience reminded me of the Carolina League, where I spent my second season of pro baseball, in 1966. Then, same as at Q school, I had desperately wanted to succeed to please all those who had faith in me. The difference was that I could really play baseball.
Perhaps I should have practiced more. Maybe I should have spent more time working with Peter Kostis, Gary McCord, Jim McLean, Mac O'Grady and Phil Rodgers, all of whom encouraged me to try to make the Senior tour. I could've gone to Palm Springs, Calif., and played more. I could've spent more hours on the practice green. Then again, when you have a son in second grade, you understand what's most important in life.
I told him I wasn't sure. Twenty-six years later, I'm still not sure. I think back to when I was six and playing for the Little League team my dad started in Binger, Okla. When we lost, he said, "That's all right, we'll get 'em tomorrow." Today, I still keep that simple piece of advice in my bag as I head to the next tee. Johnny Bench was voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989. Issue date: December 8, 1997
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