Statistics
Averages (last 13 rounds)
Quadruple Bogeys 0.6923
Triple Bogeys 3.6154
Double Bogeys 5.7692
Bogeys 6.4615
Pars 1.0769
Birdies 0.0000
Eagles 0.0000
Double Eagles 0.0000
Bonus Points 19.252746153846
PostStats Stroke Handicap
As Of Nov 21 +29.04
Series Participation
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Profile
Nickname Thumper
Residence Rocky Mount, NC US
Birthday July 31
Height 6 ft, 0 in
Weight 185 lbs
Occupation Engineering/Product Mgr.
Playing Since 2000
Referral Chris Lashley
Registration January 9, 2002
Latest Scorecards
Date   Golf Course Stks Adj Stks  
07/07/02 Scotfield CC 100 +2.8
06/01/02 Willow Springs CC 101 +1.5
05/25/02 The River GCC 102 +2.2
05/18/02 Willow Springs CC 112 +11.7
05/05/02 Willow Springs CC 101 +1.5
04/20/02 The Colonial GC 111 N/A
04/19/02 The Colonial GC 114 N/A
04/19/02 The Colonial GC 108 N/A
04/18/02 The Colonial GC 107 N/A
03/18/02 The Links at Cotton Valley 109 +10.9
2024 Virtual
Tourney Handicap
PostStats Stroke Handicap
As of Jan 1 +27.85
PostStats Point Handicap
Quadruple Bogey 0
Triple Bogey 1
Double Bogey 2
Bogey 3
Par 4
Birdie 10
Eagle 21
Double Eagle 30
Target 60
2024 Virtual
Tourney Statistics

3 rounds required in 2024

News Headline
October 17, 2002
Leaving the Ego behind

ROCKY MOUNT, NC — The walk from the practice tee to the first tee is the longest walk in golf.  Great players like Don Cook know how to make that transition without losing a step.  He gets the most out of his practice sessions and takes that good swing to the course.

The key to good practice on the range and good play on the course: "Leave your ego in the car", says Cook.  "Whether you're going to practice or to play, remember that you're an individual, that you have just 14 clubs, and that you can hit each of those clubs only so far."  Don Cook is one of those players who is always a few couples less than his partners and it seems to work for him.

Cook added, "Learn to live with that.  Getting your ego all caught up in how far you hit your driver or your other clubs just kills your swing."  Don Cook who has not posted a score in months is still working on his game at the local ranges in North Carolina.  "I have been especially working on my putting."  Don won the Dooty last spring as he made only 6 long putts in 72 hole tournament.

Don is one of three players from North Carolina.  He plans to enter the tournament and make the trip in June with Jamie Myers and Chris Lashley.  The 2003 Carl Spackler Open will begin in 230 days in Ohio or Pennsylvania.  Letters of intent are scheduled to be mailed in 36 days.