ajbrown |
12-25-2012 09:08 PM |
Please forgive my boasting on Christmas Day
I have been brought up to be modest, do not talk about oneself, etc. I need to put that aside for just a few minutes as I was touched on Christmas day by the golf gods. If I was younger I would climb up on the roof and tell the “world”. On Christmas Day my Dad and I play an executive course or two. Today we went off to Oakleigh up by his house before dinner. I started with a par, followed by a bogey, then a birdie, then a bogey and another par. Pretty good for me, one over after 5. Then the world shifted…….I was not prepared…. I was about to enter a playa’s zone….. I place I seldom venture….
I birdied 6, 7, 8 and 9. With each putt going in my Dad and I would look at each other and say…. wow ...:highfive:
Twice in my life I have birdied four holes in a row on ‘regular’ golf courses, never 5 in a row, so I told Dad we had to go another hole. Executive course or not, 5 in a row would still be a record… We went back up and found the first tee at Amberwood open. I hit a very good tee shot but just missed a 12 foot birdie…… oh well I thought, 4 in a row is quite special. We continued on as we still had time before dinner. I assumed the magic was over, but then I made birdie on number two. Man o man, what a day, if I only made that 12 footer on the previous hole ….
Time for one more hole before heading home. Number 3 at Amberwood plays about 180 yards as it is slightly uphill. I hit a nice shot which landed on the green. My Dad could not quite see where it ended up and asked the where-abouts. About ready to jump out of my skin, I calmly said, Dad, it is in the hole…… no words can describe that moment :MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot:.
This was not a golf game with which I am familiar…. In summary:
12 holes played
2 bogeys
3 pars
6 birdies
1 hole in one
That was out of this world….. I am in my mid-50s, my dad, just 80, but today I felt like a boy again doing something special with his Dad watching proudly. It was a very special bit of golf for me, made extraordinary on Christmas as I could see how much my Dad really enjoyed it. I can imagine him now telling anyone that will listen about the golf we played on Christmas….. priceless.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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