What a great 2nd Midwest Mashie! It was great catching up this past weekend with many of the Chicago GCA crowd that I had gotten to know over the past few years, as well as meet a lot of people for the first time. Overall, we really lucked out on the weather as we really only got rained on for the first nine holes of the Saturday afternoon round and Sunday morning the weather was just perfect. The golf course was in really good shape considering the time of year and was playing really pretty firm and the greens putting pretty fast.
After getting in late on Friday night, I joined a group of Chicago GCAers (who I all believe were Lawsonia first-timers) at Norton's for dinner and told them all how even though it gets talked about a lot here on GCA...Lawsonia is still underrated. I can't tell you how fun it was to have Mark Smolens come up to me after his first round Saturday and say "You were right last night, but now I'm pissed" when I asked why Mark replied "because this has been up here all these years and I've never been!" Hopefully many of the first timers will post their thoughts, and maybe photos, of the course sometime over the next couple days here on this thread.
The matches were fun with this year's participants really taking to the Alternate Shot format for Sunday morning. When doing the pairings Saturday night I want to say 6 of the 8 groups played A-shot. My playing partner this year for both matches, Ken F., was a blast to play with (even though he totally ignores all of my reads and advice...rightfully so.
) and playing with the Sander brothers and Ben K. and Rick S. was a healthy dose of fun competition.
The Green Lake Inn was transformed into a GCA compound over the weekend. Hopefully everyone other than Jon Winnick
was happy with the general recommendation. It was pretty funny listentin to Bill Seitz laughing through the door as I asked the owner to repeat herself when I thought I heard her tell me to climb out my window when she couldn't open my stuck door
Thankfully I our room was on the 1st floor!
This was my first time driving to Lawsonia from Minneapolis, and while significantly longer than the drive from Chicago...it's not far enough to keep me away for long. Hopefully we'll be able to set up a few mini GCA get togethers up there in the coming years.
Thanks again to George Freeman, who did a great job setting up the event and working with Lawsonia to work out a great deal for the 2nd Midwest Mashie. I'm already looking forward to the 3rd!