Thursday, April 24, 2014

The Masters

What an amazing trip to Augusta for the 78th Masters!  The first PGATour event after the Masters gets underway today, so thought it was a good time to reflect on the extraordinary memories we have from two weeks ago.  In a nutshell:


Ernie Els (l) and group walk up the 18th fairway
during a practice round on Wednesday, April 9.
The course is much hillier than you could ever tell on TV.  The hills are unbelievable.  Need to give the pros credit for walking all those hills and still shooting lights out.  

Yes, food is cheap. Just $1.50 each for their signature Pimento Cheese and Egg Salad sandwiches.  The most expensive item is $4 for imported beer - not bad!

And if I could do it all over again, I would jam that box I shipped back with much more souvenirs.  They offer shipping there for all the stuff you buy, and while we did pack a box, we sent it off after just the first round of purchases.  Oops!

Finally, if you have an special items you would like to photograph there, don't forget to take them with you.
The famed 13th green at Amen Corner - Azalea

Of course, you can only bring in cameras (no phones - just cameras!) on Practice Days, which is why we lucked out so much getting the Wednesday, April 9 practice.  Not only was it the Par 3 Tournament, the weather finally got better that week after all the rain on Sunday and Monday.  

My best memory?  Just being there...over the next couple of days, I'll post more pics. 




Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The Trip of a Lifetime

Yes, the No. 1 golfer in the world won't be at the party this week, but we will.  :) And that's good enough for us.

It all started back in July 2013 when the significant other told me he got chosen in the lottery for Masters tickets for the Wednesday practice and Par 3 tournament.  Wooo hooo!  What an ideal day for first-timers since that is the day you can take photos and you might get lucky with an autograph or two.  Because once tournament play begins on Thursday, you can forget about those things.

Today, on the eve of our Masters experience, we played The Landing, which is one of six courses at the Reynolds Plantation in Lake Oconee, Georgia.  And since it's been raining so hard in Georgia (the Monday Masters patrons were out of luck yesterday - so I heard - because of all the rain), it was cart-path only.

These mainland courses are much tougher than the ones we duffers are used to in Hawaii. Here, the fairways are sticky and the greens are slick, so playing without carts presented quite a challenge.  But we had a great time, and are very much looking forward to our visit to Augusta National tomorrow.  Photos to come in a few days.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Dusting Off the Blog Webs

The light just turned on today.  I saw the light...and it told me to dust off the blog webs and get back to some blogging.  

On the golf front, I changed balls from Pro V1s to Volvik Crystal balls.  I first saw the Volvik balls used by the ladies on the LPGA and thought they were fun, and if they're good enough for the pros, those balls must be good. And they are! I love all the fun colors, especially the almost nuclear yellow chartreuse color.  

In September, I had a stellar lesson with teaching superstar Casey Nakama (who was once Michelle Wie's teacher), who taught me how to get more distance and clubhead speed off the tee. Still a high handicapper, but at least I'm not a slow player...and still enjoy my rounds - for the most part.