Hey Boys. Been a long time since I have posted. I have many young children now, things have gotten busy. Still, I have time for some golf, and was playing in the Lookout Mountain Swing Ding, the annual Member-guest, when I saw something I have never seen before.
During the afternoon Championship match Sunday, the wind came up, gradually intensifying into a pretty steady 45 knot breeze. I was following the championship match as they teed off the 12th, a short uphill dogleg left, into the wind.
As they came to their tee shots, the group ahead in the consolation was up on the green with two rules officials. Play was stopped. 200 people stood around the green, watching, awaiting the championship match. I went up to see what was happening.
The wind would not allow the balls to stay in position on the green at the front left hole position.
Finally they decided they had to move the pin to the back left to continue play. This they did; the players then hit their approaches at the green (no one hit it), and were able to secure their bogeys and get on to the next.
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The course was firm, fast, vexing. My poor partner said he learned more about golf in three days than he had learned in the prior 20 years.
Ultimately he figured it out, as good players will; he made the shots that finally won our match as I continued my ignominious slide into mediocrity.