Written on 3-29-26.
It’s a Sunday afternoon now, and Belinda and I are parked in our front entry with Kody. He is lying down between us.
I moved inside to watch the PGA. It was the Houston Children’s Open, and Gary Woodland won! He hadn’t won since the U.S. Open in 2019. Now, he is a five-time champion on the tour. He had a brain surgery for a lesion. He then had PTSD off and on. So glad to see another recovery from a brain surgery, of course. He is an inspiration to many, and I can include myself. It’s wonderful to see another golfer come back. I was thankful to come back and just be able to play again. Imagine getting back to the winner’s circle after something like that. Good for him. So inspiring!
When Guy and I played, I managed a birdie on the first hole on the back nine. Here’s the description of my first birdie for the year 2026! How fun that I was with Guy when it happened.
Riverview Golf Course-Hole #10-Birdie #1 of 2026
I was hammering my driver, and this hole was no different. The scorecard says it’s a 340 yard par four, and I hit it to 90 yards. It’s also slightly uphill. My ball was in the middle of the fairway, and I could see the red marker for 100 yards plainly, because I was just past it.
I chose my pitching wedge for the approach, and the ball was above my feet a bit, so I choked down on the club. Two things could have happened to cause my ball to end up a foot away from the hole. I couldn’t tell, because I was below the hole, and I couldn’t see. One, my ball could have landed off the green and hit the hill. Then it may have rolled down and settled just past the hole. Two, it could have landed and rolled forward. I feel it was the former, because it felt long when I hit it.
Who cares? Either way, it was a tap-in birdie for the first one this year. Hooray!
Until next time…