Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Blades of Grass

Did you know that there are over 250 varieties of grass in North America? We learned this yesterday at the third meeting of our new Golf I class.

Sunshine! Golf returns at last. We are happy.

Last week, we started Golf I for the fifth (or sixth) time. Once again, we find ourselves breaking in a new teacher. (One might question whether or not WNMLF golf leaguers are emptying out the pool of available golf teachers in San Juan County, but we prefer not to go there.)

It turns out that all of these blades of grass are out there, just waiting to do something strange to your golf ball. It all depends on the variety of grass, the angle of the sun, the presence or absence of wind, length of time since mowing or watering, and even how you manage to connect with the ball.

Who knew?

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Symptoms of Golf Withdrawal

From our golfer friend Vernon, who shares what we have been experiencing this winter with the plethora of 4 Corners snowstorms:

  • Glaring hard at the snow until it melts.
  • Glancing down at your shoes & making sure you have good golf cleats . . . while at work.
  • Pulling your golf clubs out of the bag while inside the house & taking a few practice swings. (That’s how things get broken.)
  •  Putting on your golf gloves on instead of your driving gloves.
  • Shoveling off the tee-box you installed in your front yard last fall-- instead of shoveling the snow in the driveway.