The 3rd & 4th Holes at Misquamicut, my favorite course played in 2018 |
SNOW
The Cradle at Pinehurst |
Pinehurst #3 |
CALIFORNIA
Stone Eagle |
After thinking about it for a couple years, I finally took the leap and started this blog in February. Creating the blog was a natural progression from joining Instagram in 2015 and posting photos of every course I play. Because of my desire to produce a quality photo for Instagram, I was now taking very comprehensive photos of every course I played and felt that I finally had enough content to use for a blog.
I have really enjoyed doing the blog. It's an opportunity to look back at some wonderful trips I have taken over the years, and my motivation to take good photos makes me "stop and smell the roses" when I play. Those of you who have played with me understand why that is important (I'm a little fast). Thank you to everybody reading this for taking time out of your lives to read about my golf adventures.
I have really enjoyed doing the blog. It's an opportunity to look back at some wonderful trips I have taken over the years, and my motivation to take good photos makes me "stop and smell the roses" when I play. Those of you who have played with me understand why that is important (I'm a little fast). Thank you to everybody reading this for taking time out of your lives to read about my golf adventures.
I made my semi-annual trip to Florida in March. With my newfound Ross goal, my first, second, and last stops were all Donald Ross courses. The highlight of the trip was a wonderful 54-hole day in Vero Beach, playing the Pete Dye designed North & South courses at John's Island and the Jim Fazio designed Hawk's Nest Club. Trip review is here: Florida Spring Trip Review
San Jose |
My parents decided we should take a vacation as a family in 2018. We hadn't taken a vacation together in over ten years. Originally we had planned on going to Key West but with the damage sustained from Hurricane Irma, we decided to look elsewhere. My family decided to make New Orleans our destination. I had never planned on visiting New Orleans in my life because as a quiet and shy non-drinker it didn't really have much appeal to me. We made the best of it though and had a good time checking out the city and playing golf on the way down and back. Profile of that trip is here: New Orleans Trip Review
Early on in the year I made a decision that my wife and I should start taking weekend trips together. My wife loves playing golf, we met through golf, but because of her work schedule she is not able to play as much as she likes. I decided to change that. Our first trip was in February to Bald Head Island, and we made subsequent trips to the Georgia mountains, the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, the North Carolina Mountains a few times, Tennessee, and Charleston.
Highlights were meeting a certain celebrity in Georgia, more on that later, playing golf in the rain at Hendersonville because we were both hitting the ball well and didn't want to quit, and a lovely ferry ride on a beautiful Sunday morning at Bald Head. My wife played 35 new golf courses this year and reached 200 total golf courses played. I can't begin to tell you how proud I am of her and how lucky I am to have such a wonderful wife.
Hendersonville in the mountains of NC |
Cateechee in GA |
As I said earlier, my new goal is to play every golf course designed by Donald Ross, so a quick trip to New England to play as many Ross courses as I could in four days was a necessity. The trip began in Massachusetts at Longmeadow, ended at Knickerbocker in New Jersey, and in between saw several rounds in Rhode Island and Connecticut, including my favorite new course played this year, The Misquamicut Club. Trip review for that journey is here: Donald Ross Trip Review
Misquamicut |
MISCELLANEOUS STATS
Now that we're almost halfway through my year, it's time for the part that only I care about, the Miscellaneous Statistics!!!
New Courses Played: 160
States Played in: 21
9 Hole Courses played: 12
Top 10 Courses by Architect
40 Donald Ross
6 Tom Fazio
5 Jack Nicklaus
5 Arnold Palmer
5 Russell Breeden
4 Pete Dye
4 George Cobb
4 Arthur Hills
3 Tom Doak
3 Wayne Stiles
3 Rees Jones
Top 10 Courses by State
29 North Carolina
19 South Carolina
18 Florida
14 Maine
12 California
12 Georgia
11 Virginia
10 New Hampshire
6 Rhode Island
5 Michigan
Milestones Reached
1. State #48 played in - Maine
2. 250 golf courses played in NC
3. 100 golf courses played in SC, 5th state to get to 100
4. 200 golf courses played by my wife
Favorite Course: Misquamicut
Least Favorite Course: Maderas
Most Overrated: Old Corkscrew
Most Underrated: Cape Arundel
Favorite Par 3: 12th Hole-Bald Peak Colony
Favorite Par 4: 18th hole-Stone Eagle
Favorite Par 5: 11th hole-Ram's Hill
What's in a name
A fun breakdown of golf course names from 2018
(47)Landforms: Bluff, Canyon, Cape, Castle, Cliff, Desert, Dune, Farm, Field, Foothills, Forest, Garden, Hill, Island, Meadow, Mesa, Mound, Mountain, Orchard, Park, Peak, Plantation, Pointe, Quarry, Ranch, Ridge, Rock, Shore, Trail, Valley, Vineyards, Vista
(29)Water: Bay, Beach, Brook, Creek, Fountain, Harbor, Lake, Ocean, Rain, River, Sea, Waterfall
(14)Directions: East, North, South, West
(12)Trees: Cedar, Dogwood, Maple, Oak, Pine, Willow
(7)Animals: Bear, Eagle, Hawk, Mallard, Pelican, Ram
(4)The word "Old"
(3)States: Florida, Georgia, Louisiana
(3)Colors: Black, Red, White
(3)Food: Bacon, Oyster, Strawberry
(2)The word "Links"
(1)The word "National"
Alphabet-All letters except Q,X,Z
Best Scores
66- Bethlehem
67- Hyde Park, Northeast Harbor, McCanless
68- Stone Eagle, Shady Canyon, Daytona Beach (South), Winding Creek, Waynesville Inn, Wentworth by the Sea, Corbin Hills, Olde Atlanta, Mountain Glen (on my B-Day!)
Worst Scores
81-Portland
79-Exmoor
My wife and I take a big vacation every year and this year we planned the trip around playing golf in Maine, the last state in the continental 48 I had yet to play in. The trip was beyond amazing and it provided us with so many wonderful memories including another very interesting celebrity encounter, see below. I played 24 golf courses in nine days on the trip and experienced the best of mountain and coastal golf. Part one of the trip is here: Maine Trip Part 1 and part two is here: Maine Trip Part 2
Bald Peak Colony |
CELEBRITY ENCOUNTERS
I've teased it twice so let's talk about the celebrity encounters we had in 2018. I have met and played golf with several PGA Tour members in my life and I don't really see them as celebrities but the two people we met this year are definitely in the celebrity camp:
1. My wife and I were playing The Waterfall Club in the mountains of Georgia on a glorious May afternoon. The putting green at Waterfall is located right above the 18th green. I was up on the putting green and my wife was sitting in the cart when a group finished out on 18 and drove up towards the clubhouse. They parked right next to our cart and a gentlemen got out of the cart and started talking to my wife. They chatted for a couple minutes about the course, weather, usual stuff.
I look down and realize my wife is talking to Nick Saban. He was wearing his Alabama straw hat and an Alabama golf shirt. I couldn't exactly walk down from the putting green and say "Hey Coach, big fan!" So I stayed on the putting green and watched my wife talk to him. He was very nice and after a couple minutes, headed up to the clubhouse . As soon as he left I immediately went down the hill and said to my wife "You just talked to the greatest college football coach in history!" To which she replied, "Okay." She didn't care one bit.
The VERY downhill Par 3 2nd hole at Waterfall |
5th and 6th holes at Waterfall |
1st Hole at Cape Arundel |
Par 3 6th hole at Cape Arundel, entrance road is literally 2 steps from the left edge of the green |
President and entourage on the back nine |
Last year my buddy from Florida and I took a road trip to play in the Renaissance Cup in Michigan. We had such a good time, we decided to do a trip this year. Michigan was again our main destination but we also enjoyed rounds in Wisconsin and Illinois. The overwhelming highlight of the trip was a return to Crystal Downs & The Kingsley Club, two golf courses in my personal top 30 that I hadn't played for 11 years. We played both of these courses on a gorgeous Friday and I would put this combo up there as one of the ten best 36 hole days in golf. Trip review is here: Michigan/Wisconsin Trip
Kingsley Club |
USGA MID-AMATEUR
Carolina Golf Club during the USGA Mid-Amateur |
The USGA played the Men's Mid-Amateur championship in Charlotte this year. The stroke play qualifying was being played at Carolina Golf Club and Charlotte Country Club with the match play continuing at Charlotte. A friend of mine from California qualified for the tournament and I decided to take the afternoon off on Saturday to watch him play his first qualifying round at Carolina. My wife and I arrived at the course Saturday afternoon with the intention of watching nine holes and heading home.
I was shocked to discover my friend did not have a caddy. It was a typical North Carolina summer day, 90 degrees, sunny, and very humid. Carrying your own bag in this weather would be horrible for somebody trying to qualify for match play. With my wife's kind indulgence, I volunteered to caddy for my friend. I have many years of experience caddying so it wasn't a big deal to me, and anything I could do to help his chances of qualifying, I was happy to do.
I was shocked to discover my friend did not have a caddy. It was a typical North Carolina summer day, 90 degrees, sunny, and very humid. Carrying your own bag in this weather would be horrible for somebody trying to qualify for match play. With my wife's kind indulgence, I volunteered to caddy for my friend. I have many years of experience caddying so it wasn't a big deal to me, and anything I could do to help his chances of qualifying, I was happy to do.
Great picture, one guy scratching his ass, another guy who looks like he's peeing on the sign and me in my dark attire perfect for a hot and humid day. |
He struggled a bit on day one but rallied on day two at Charlotte and ended up in a 16 for 12 playoff Monday morning to get into match play. The playoff ultimately didn't work out for him but I had a great weekend caddying in my first USGA event.
lights on the driving range at Charlotte Country Club for the 7:30 am playoff |
9 HOLE COURSES
Pennrose Park, a wonderful nine hole Ross course |
Last year I was fortunate to play two of the best nine hole golf courses in the country, Sweetens Cove in Tennessee and Culver Academics in Indiana. Playing these courses got me thinking about how I have over-looked and dismissed nine hole courses over the years as not worth my time. This was obviously a very foolish thing to do as there are great nine hole courses all over the country and you are just punishing yourself if you don't take the time to play them.
The Donald Ross designed 9 hole Emerywood course at High Point Country Club |
The Cradle at Pinehurst |
FLORIDA WINTER TRIP
The final trip I made in 2018 was a trip to Florida that began with a day-and-a-half in Georgia. I was privileged to be invited to a small gathering to see the newly renovated Augusta Country Club. I also played three more Ross courses and played my 1500th golf course at Isleworth in Orlando. Trip Review is here: Florida Winter Trip
ECLECTIC EIGHTEEN
new 8th hole at Augusta CC |
2nd Hole at Isleworth, my 1500th Golf Course Played |
Here are my eclectic 18 holes for this year. I used one hole per course and my goal was to put together the best 18 holes, pictures go from top left to right:
#1 Lake Winnipesaukee
#2 Waterfall Club
#3 York Golf & Tennis
#4 Wilshire
#5 Cape Arundel
#6 Santa Ana
#7 Sand Valley
#8 Misquamicut
#9 Pelican Hills (North)
#10 Sugarloaf
#11 Rams Hill
#12 Bald Peak Colony
#13 Mammoth Dunes
#14 Hawks Nest
#15 Boonsboro
#16 Portland
#17 Tradition
#18 Stone Eagle
SCORECARDS
I played so many courses this year I wasn't able to fit all of the scorecards in one picture:
PENCILS
Pencils were a little bit easier:
My travel plans for 2019 are starting to take shape. I will continue with my January trip to warmer climates with a trip to Texas in late January. March will see a return to Florida. In May I hope to take a trip to Boston to play as many Ross courses as I can in 5-6 days. Nothing yet on the books for the summer but my buddy and I are eyeing a trip to Denver at some point to play Ballyneal and a few others in the Rocky Mountain state. September will see my annual National Park trip with my wife. This year we will be hitting Yosemite, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia National Parks with golf in San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and Pebble Beach. Weekend trips with the wife to various destinations will continue as well.