An 82 – The best round of my life. With handicap that was a net 61.
Next, break 80.
An 82 – The best round of my life. With handicap that was a net 61.
Next, break 80.
I was recently reminded of what I consider to be the most heartbreaking moments in sports – Tom Watson’s 277th stroke in the 2009 Open Championship.
And one for the greatest comebacks they will never make a film of.
I won the Gleneagle Men’s Club Match Play Championship this week.
I also shot my best round ever – an 88. I think my handicap is going down.
I watched Tom Watson make his penultimate putt on the 72nd hole of the British Open. If it goes in he wins and it is the Ultimate putt. Oh, the heartache.
I had been watching Tom play the previous day and as he sat there at the top of the leader board, the TV cameras captured his image and it was an image of joie de vivre. As some of the commentators remarked, he had spirit. And I saw it today, as well. Here was a man playing the game of his life and loving it. He knew he could win and he would win. But that penultimate putt veered away from the hole and ultimate putt put him into a playoff. You could see that the spirit had left him at that point and that he had conceded the playoff; he was just going through the motions. And when the cameras focused on his face during the playoff you could see that the spirit had been replaced by a dull heartache. It was such a vivid heartache I felt it myself.
Thanks, Tom, for a great tournament and I hope you make the ultimate putt next year at St Andrews.
I was reading a golf article about Davis Love appreciating his 20th tour victory, which he picked up at the end of last year. Once you get the 20th victory and have 15 years on the tour, you get a lifetime exemption from qualifying and that really does take a lot of stress off a player. Only two players under fifty qualify for the lifetime exemption along with Love, Vijay Singh and Phil Mickelson, both with 34 career wins. A pretty elite group. Tiger Woods, with his 65 career victories, doesn’t qualify to join this group for another two years.
Some say that insanity is performing a repetitive task and getting the same consistent results, while expecting a completely different result. Others call it golf.
Just got back from a weekend golfing trip to Kauai. It was great. More details and pictures to come.
A friend won a golf trip to the Princeville resort and when he asked around for any golfers to go, I quickly volunteered. We selected the Thanksgiving weekend as the long weekend that wouldn’t eat up many vacation days.
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I have added commentary Pages to go with the photos. St Andrews and the Old Course so far.
I found this sitting in my Word Press Post directory. I guess I never hit the publish button????
I have set up the Photo Galleries to segment the trip into different galleries per sector rather than trying to cram them all into one gallery. So, I have the: St Andrews-Touristy stuff, St Andrews- golf, London, Glasgow, Worldcon, and Scotland.
Next I will put all the links into an html page and link to it on the side bar. As I go through the different galleries, I see that I may want to distribute the pictures better so I don’t have 70 pictures in one section and only one section in the gallery.