Thursday, July 27, 2006

The last Seven Months - intense golfing


You know for someone just picking up this sport ... I've been really spending alot of time and money on this "hobby"!

I did a quick spreadsheet on all the times I've gone out to the driving range, and playing courses:

including the 9 holes that I'm going to after work today: I've played about 17 rounds of golf (including 6 - 18 holes course) and gone to the driving range about 23 times not counting my lessons in January and February.

Also bought two name brand 3-woods (broke 1), and a nice TaylorMade Driver.

Now if I can just break a 100 playing an 18, that would be something ...

-DB-

9 holes at Cerrito's Iron Wood

DB's 17th round of golf since starting in January!


Lay0ut of Iron-Wood Nine


DB trying out the speciality Chipping area


One of the sandtraps in the chipping area.


The 2nd hole gave DB alot of grief!


Jumping ahead to the 8th hole, DB shot one right into the lake!


The beautiful California Sunset over the lake


Eugene waits to putt on the 8th


Joe and Eugene resting before taking the final shot on the 9th


DB making it to the 9th hole

Aaaah, the 10th hole (watering hole)


Dinner, Rigatoni and Meatball!

-DB-

BTW, DB shot a 52.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

A real "Lighting" round of golf!

Welcome to my newest blog: Db's Golfing Adventures!

I must be addicted to this "sport", not only do I blog about it; I got up at freaking 4:00 am for a 6:12 tee time on a Sunday morning (and there were no "trout" or "deers" involved)! I even dreamt about golfing this morning!

I got there alittle earlier before Wai and her brother arrived. It was weird, at the very same time Tiger Woods was getting ready to go for his third British Open on TV (in the clubhouse).

The three of us got partner up with a fourth person, a really nice guy name Jess. It started off to be a beautiful if not HOT morning. It started reminding me of why I left my home state of Mississippi 'cause it was getting muggy, hot, and humid!!

Just within playing the first four holes of golf, I was already soaked - Yuck!! It certainly didn't help my playing any either! The scary thing was that by 5th or 6th hole we started seeing rain off in the distances and LIGHTING STRIKES coming our way!! Everytime someone get ready to take a swing, a flash of lighting would go off like a camera flash!

When the lighting started to get really close, the range's "Golf Marshal" came around in her little red "Marshal" cart (she must have been in her late 60's) telling folks something ... but she didn't exactly say outloud so we didn't exactly know what she was telling everyone. But everyone else in front of us at the 10th hole and higher all left!

She came back and finally said "You're playing at your own risk!" ... oh, we all said ... "so that's what's she's saying". Foolish or not, we playing on thru (us and the group right behind us) afterall it was totally wide open now!

Oh, we paid for it, it was already humid, hot, the grass was wet and then it started raining off an on with lighting bolts falling just off in the distances. Probably not the smartest thing I've ever done but hey, I paid my greens fee and was right in the middle of the course!

I wanted to take a photo of the lighting in the background but it was never consistant enough to know where it would strike next (hopefully not on us!).

Well, we did finish in about three hours, and my score was okay ... I took a few double pars and mostly boogied or double boogied everthing else. I had some really good tee shot toward the end at the 15th, 16th and 17th holes (got the right distances but need to straighten out my shots).

Finally finished at about 10:50 am or so. I was going to go to church straight from the golf course (and would have made it on time) but I was ONE BIG STICKY SWEATBALL ... so I did everone at church a favor and went home to shower and clean up before going to church.

As it turned out, I caught most of Pastor Kevin's message and stayed for the quarterly business meeting and luncheon.

It was a good (and HOT/HUMID) day!

-DB-

p.s. I heard on the radio that Tiger won this weekend's British Open (his 3rd) and I heard for his recently deceased dad, Earl. Nice going Tiger!!


A wonderful reminder that it's great to be in America!


Gerald and Wai getting ready for a round of early morning golfing!


Wai gets ready to tee off!


The Breakfast Special (came with a sleeve of NIKE golf balls) for $5!


Jess and Gerald watching Wai hitting another great shot!


Gerald shooting under adverse conditions (it was raining and lighting)!


DB completing another 18 holes of golf (the sixth one since starting in January)!