Thursday, July 29, 2010

A Scramble for Par and Don and Bill

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   Okay, so it’s not tomorrow, but here it is.  We were confident that we would only give the Bogey Man four strokes on the back, but we didn’t.  The back can be easier sometimes, but not this time.  We shot a 42, which was also my final score on the back.  Since par on the back is 35, we gave him seven strokes, but at least we got him on the front. 
   I would like to go back to the front to write about hole #8.  I really wish C.J. had earned a par on this hole, but he missed his putt for par.  His drive landed his ball up against the fence that borders #13.  From there he made a fantastic save/approach that actually landed on the green, but rolled off just a bit on the left side.  His birdie putt from off the green came up short, and he almost made that putt for par, but it was not meant to be. 
   I, however, made my best par save of the summer.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Three Young Kids and an Old Guy

This post is from earlier this summer when I played in two volleyball tournaments with my two children and my niece and nephew. Our team name was The Frying Pan Wolves (we picked nouns from a hat), but we became known as three young kids and an old guy around the tournaments. I get to the golf about halfway through the post.

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In the Settin’ in the Sun tournament, we took 3rd. We took 3rd out of four teams, but hey, we got 3rd. We also, however, took one game off of everybody we played.
In pool play, we beat the eventual winners in one game. Their team was called The Campfire Girls even though they had two guys on their team, George and his son Reed.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

3rd Excerpt from My Golf Diary

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     In this third excerpt, I noticed that I used the word "hit" most of the time.  Now, I use the word "swing" instead because of what I learned from Mike and Gary, the former head pros at San Juan Country Club and Hidden Valley respectively when I took lessons from them.  It took years and years to figure this out, but I do NOT "hit" the golf ball, I "swing" the golf club, and the ball gets in the way.  I also record my fourth and fifth birdies ever, although I had two "fourth" birdies, one on a life-size computer game at Dave and Busters's and one at Civitan, the par three course in Farmintgton.  I took James and Danielle with me to Civitan, and since it is dated the year 2000, they would have been seven and five years old respectively.  This August, they will be seventeen and fifteen. I end by writing about how I felt golf should be played.  


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Whoa!  2000!  A new millennium of golf.  I’ve got a lot of catching up to do including two more birdies.




Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Frank McCourt, Cabin Musings, and Money

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   We are on the downhill slide now.  Yesterday it was only halfway through July, but now we are done for.  Now, it’s past the middle of July; summer might as well end at midnight tonight.  Okay, not really.
   I brought Teacher Man up to the cabin to read again.  I love that book, and I admire that man, Frank McCourt.  I look up to him as a person and a writer.  I want to write just like he does, but make it my own.  Sounds contrary, doesn’t it, but when I read his words, my mind does happy flips.  He had a gift; he wrote from the hip, and my eyes roll right over the words happy and satisfied to be taking them all in, impressed and content with the fact that this man knew how to write, knew how to put words and stories together in the most satisfying and entertaining ways.  No wonder he earned a Pulitzer Prize.  He was a master!
   The greatest compliment I can give him is that his books make me want to do what I am doing right now, write.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Little 3-Club Tourney and C.J.'s Curse

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   I won a golf tournament today!  It was a small tournament and an unofficial one, but hey, a win is a win.  I will continue to downplay it here, but I do know that any win is a good win.  I did what I needed to do, and I got it done.
   C.J. called me earlier this week and left a message saying that Hidden Valley was hosting a 3-club tournament on Saturday.  I assumed that Bruce and C.J. were planning on playing in it, too, so I didn’t call him back; I just showed up this morning.  He wasn’t there.  Tom told me I would be playing with three other guys.  One of them was named Rocky, and I met him right there at the register.  He was one of the guys playing in the group ahead of us when I played with Chris.  We passed them that day when we made the turn since they were playing slowly.  I think they are all about having fun, and not so serious about golf.  I overheard Tom say they usually can get pretty “sauced” by about the 16th hole.  After it was over today, I heard Rocky tell Doug (last name) that he got an 8, and then he got a 9, and then a 10.  Yes, not so serious about golf; I think that’s true.