Sunday, November 15, 2015

A November Round of Golf

So, maybe you have seen the NHL 36 series. I am a Red Wings fan so obviously NHL 36 Lidstrom is my favorite. They are documentaries where they follow a player around for 36 hours going through their daily activities of life, practice, and games. For this post, I am going to walk you through a recent round of golf.
As with any round, it starts by getting a good group of guys together. I don't have a regular foursome, but rather a larger group of interchangeable guys that I am able to get 2, 3, 4 or sometimes more guys to get out and play.  Once the group is set, the trash talk begins. Alliances are made, jabs are thrown, past victories are paraded in front of each other like they just happened, and challenges are made. In the time leading up to the tee time, there will be a series of exchanges in a texting chain that never seems to end. The banter is harsh, funny, and friendly without pulling any punches. Enough to stir the pot and give the winning side something to talk about after the round. I get my last jabs in the night before and try to get some quality rest. The build up from all the talking makes this impossible. I toss and turn, wake up and watch a TV show on my tablet, then go back for a few more hours of broken sleep. 
The morning starts with coffee and Ibuprofen to get the body going. Don't laugh, one day this will be you too. I make sure I bring a few bottles of water and my Bluetooth speaker with me. If you haven't started playing golf with music, I recommend you start.  I call in my sandwich order to my new found favorite deli, Breakaway Deli. I get a sausage egg breakfast sandwich on croissant. Way better than any breakfast sandwich you will get any fast food place. I also get a #2, corned beef, Swiss cheese, coleslaw and Russian dressing on Rye to take to the course for lunch. This time of the year there is limited staff working at golf courses, so you can't count on getting food at the turn. You have choice of big, bigger, biggest, and cold, hot, or grilled. I get bigger hot. 
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I get to the course in time to hit a few putts and away we go. There are three of us today with Cole riding along. We hit two off the first tee to get the blood flowing. Couldn't ask for a better

                                                                            
day in November. 60 + degrees sunny and no wind. The course, Links of Crystal Lake is in great shape. Greens and fairways are excellent and not many leaves on the course to make balls disappear. The game we are playing is 5-3-1.  My playing partners are striking the ball well leaving no room for error. The front nine is not good for me as I 3 putt 7 of the 9 holes. Unbelievable!! If this keeps up it will be an expensive round as my partners are playing solid.      The back nine goes better for me with some good breaks, my playing partners slowing down their pace, and my game getting better. The shots of Fireball that, I call him Magnus (not his real name), brought may be to blame for my better play. I breakout my corned beef sandwich on #12 and share with my friends. The sandwich is a hit. I am now bringing sandwiches to this week’s round as we are playing again in this awesome November weather. If you have never played the Links of Crystal Lake, it is a shorter course, Par 70, with some fun and challenging holes.                                                                                                                     
 Like these two back to back holes. A 100 yard peninsula par 3 that two of us hit in the water, followed by a tee shot over water on the next hole. The scoring stays tight all day, but in the end, there is one clear winner. 


18 is a nice finishing hole and my last chance to cut into the lead. I get up and down for par to help my cause a little. In the end, Magnus shoots 78, Cole's dad (Mike, you know your son is cool when your referred to as Cole's dad instead of Mike) shoots 83, and I bring up the rear and shoot 85. With all the 3 putts, I will take it. And so will Magnus and Cole's dad, take my money that is. It was a friendly game so it wasn't that much, more bragging rights than anything. In the end it was what it always is, a great day to be out on the course with friends. 

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