I snuck out early today for 18 at Ghost Creek - and it was absolutely magical.
Not only did I shoot my lowest round of the year and finish in 2:15 minutes, walking, but it was such a serene experience, even with a few maintenance guys working on some of the holes.
Morning shadows present the course and all of its mounds, hollows, undulations, in a different light than those I tend to see as an afternoon/evening golfer. Although playing at a quick pace it was easy to absorb all of the sensations that a quiet course emits - fresh cut grass, clear early morning air, a subtle breeze, the crisp sound and sensation of a well struck iron off the dewey grass.
It is enjoyable to play with friends (and often with strangers) but there is nothing like having the course to yourself on a beautiful early morning to remind you 18 times why this is such a great game and why golf courses truly are a living work of art.
I am sure many if not all of you have had the same experience at great courses throughout the world.
This golf thing is really cool.