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Lowest Handicap Ever
Posted in Golf on 1-Aug-2010
Those good scores over the past few weeks have sent my golf handicap down to 14.1, my best ever. I still have the (really) stretch goal of getting out of the teens. I don’t know if 12.9 is realistic for me but this is my best chance since I recorded my first official score on August 5, 2002 (a 114 at Mt. Si).
U.S. Senior Open
Posted in Golf on 1-Aug-2010
I worked as a marshall on the 6th hole for the first three days of the U.S. Senior Open championship at Sahalee CC. The highlight for me came today while marking balls on the fairway landing area. Fred Couples hit one of the worst drives of the day and it came to rest right along the spectator rope line in the right side rough. I quickly marked the ball and asked the spectators to move back , then took down the ropes to give poor Fred room to chip out. As I knelt there some 10 feet away I was shocked when he took out an iron and tried to hit under the branches of the nearest tree and fade the ball around another huge tree fifty yards ahead. Thwap! He hit the ball right into the branches and it came to rest only about forty yards away, still in the rough. Then he hit another low iron that bounced into the deep green-side bunker. At that point Freddy was just one shot off the lead and I was sure he was going to drop another shot or two. But as I peered under the branches to watch the bunker shot, I saw the ball rise, take flight toward the flag stick and drop into the hole for a par save. Pretty impressive.
80 Again!
Posted in Golf on 29-Jul-2010
One week after shooting 80, I repeated that score again this morning at Mt. Si. Noteworthy in today’s round was a birdie on hole #13 (after a birdie on that same hole yesterday) and just 11 putts on the back nine. Given my recent putting woes, I was very pleased to sink eight of ten putts from 10 feet and closer today. And my scoring average for the year stands at 89.84, my lowest ever.
Golf: 90 at Washington National
Posted in Golf on 27-Jul-2010
Playing with my golf-crazed neighbor, Darrold Baker, I shot my best score ever at the challenging (136 slope rating) Washington National course–90 from the blue tees. My previous low there was 93 in May of ’07. My short putting woes continued. Although I nearly holed four putts of over 45 feet I missed three inside five feet.
Garden Shed
Posted in Around the house on 26-Jul-2010
The latest addition to our 2010 landscaping projects is complete: a garden shed. We purchased a pre-fabricated resin structure from Costco and managed to clear the area (four trees and stumps), build the wood foundation and put it all together is just a little over a week. It’s an 8 by 7.5 feet building that looks nice in our wooded setting and keeps our garden tools out of the garage and near where we use them.
Go figure: 80
Posted in Golf on 23-Jul-2010
Three days after my pathetic performance at Gold Mountain, I shot an eight-over-par 80 at Mt. Si. It was a superbly steady round with 11 pars and just one double bogey. I’ve only shot better than 80 twice: a 78 in June 2007 and a 79 in October of 2009.
Frustrating Day at Gold Mountain
Posted in Golf on 20-Jul-2010
The weather was perfect but the golf was pathetic. With a couple of friends I spent the day at the beautiful Gold Mountain near Bremerton, playing both the Olympic and Cascade courses. The morning round on Olympic was just terrible: I shot 55-50 for a woeful 105, one of my worst scores ever. The afternoon on the Cascade course was slightly better with a 96 but I had just three pars all day. And that nice under 90 scoring average ballooned to 90.3 in one day.
Golf – Under 90 for the First Time
Posted in Golf on 17-Jul-2010
With a 42 for nine holes this morning, my scoring average for the year dropped to 89.97 — under 90 for the first time ever!
Excellent Start to the Golf Week: 82
Posted in Golf on 13-Jul-2010
A cool, misty morning provided perfect weather for me and my golf game was equally delightful. After topping my tee shot on hole number 6 at Mt. Si I pared eight of the next 12 holes to shoot an 82, including 39 on the back nine–my best on that stretch in a year.
Elk Fence Completed
Posted in Around the house on 12-Jul-2010
A year ago this month we built a new elk-resistant fence in the north-west corner of our lot where the critters repeatedly broke through our old filament
fencing. Now we’ve finally completed the additional 120 feet of fencing to the north east lot corner. Gone are the mangled black filament, logs, sheets of bamboo and metal posts bent by the bear break-in last fall.
Now we have a consistent run of green metal fencing strung on eight-foot high 4×4 posts each set in 120-pounds of concrete. And a gravel path leads to a nice cedar gate opening to the neighbor’s lot, a cedar bench and bird bath. It’s a great place for a morning cup of coffee or to watch the sun set on Mailbox Peak to the east.