Every year Waiward organizes the "Waiward Golf tournament" at the Coloniale Golfclub in Beaumont, South of Edmonton. You are invited to join whether you are a golfer or not, it is about a fun day, having fun, eats and a drink or two. The method of play used is the "Texas Scramble", which means that the best shot of the group, four players, is used, the hole is enlarged with a two foot circle. So anybody in that circle is the winner, but we holed all our shots and ended -3 for the round. Actually not bad at all for someone who had not played for 22 years. We quit golf prior to Joost being born. On the picture you see Jim McPartlan in the middle and James Lee next to him, Mitch our fourth team-mate did not shown up, so we took turn in being Mitch. Downside is that tee-time is 7:00 in the morning. We had agreed to have breakfast with Peter, 06:15am we were eating bacon and eggs with Canadian coffee, which is best described as serious slootwater. And they keep ri-filling it at no extra cost.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Golf Pro.....(to be)
Every year Waiward organizes the "Waiward Golf tournament" at the Coloniale Golfclub in Beaumont, South of Edmonton. You are invited to join whether you are a golfer or not, it is about a fun day, having fun, eats and a drink or two. The method of play used is the "Texas Scramble", which means that the best shot of the group, four players, is used, the hole is enlarged with a two foot circle. So anybody in that circle is the winner, but we holed all our shots and ended -3 for the round. Actually not bad at all for someone who had not played for 22 years. We quit golf prior to Joost being born. On the picture you see Jim McPartlan in the middle and James Lee next to him, Mitch our fourth team-mate did not shown up, so we took turn in being Mitch. Downside is that tee-time is 7:00 in the morning. We had agreed to have breakfast with Peter, 06:15am we were eating bacon and eggs with Canadian coffee, which is best described as serious slootwater. And they keep ri-filling it at no extra cost.
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