Tired of COVID and needing a break, we took the family to Jamaica last week.
Specifically to Tryall.
Net/Net: this anecdote is about how I ended up playing in The Jamaican Open!!
(Side note before: We were all tested and COVID protocols in Montego Bay/Jamaica are a global example of what to do correctly and it is "10x" safer in Jamaica than Chicago/US. We rented a villa and stayed on property the whole time.)
I have known of the golf course for years and read of an outstanding restoration by Andrew Green who is now doing work at Scioto and Wannamoisset. We arrived on December 12th for 8 days. Never bothered to even check their golf calendar.
My daughter, Grace (27), and I are always the first awake. So, last Sunday am, we met for coffee at the villa and decided to walk down to the golf shop to make tee time inquiries.
What?!....I saw people everywhere....what the heck is going on...?
Walked into pro shop and made inquiries about PM tee times.
"No, mon, sorry....course is booked up with a tournamemnt - the Jamaican Open - back to regular golf Wednesday."
I was stunned and the prospect of not playing for 3+ days was horrifying.
I then joked, "Ok, Ill play"....to much laughter of the staff.
The pro shop manager asked my index to which I confidently replied that I was level scratch to +1.
"I'll call the pro, mon."
OK, and I left thinking the case was closed.
At 8:47 am, our villa phone rings and it's Ewan Peebles, the head pro. He asks me a bunch of questions, we realize we have common friends in Chicago then drops:
"Can you be on the tee for a 9:10 start?"....oh, shit....
Looked at my wife, kids and their BFs and they all said: "DO IT!!"...so i threw on some clothes and sunscreen and my son drove me back to the course. My caddy, Rupert, met me and I briefly strateched before walking into the first tee at 9:06.
Met my playing partners: Brad Arrington from Augusta, GA and Mike Herrera from Riverside, CA....and that's how i ended up playing in my first ever professional event.
The story gets better from there, but I'll spare you.
LOVED the course. I'm 58 now so from 7000 tards in a sustained 17 mph wind, I had my hands full but pulled it off. Course was in GREAT shape and greens were interesting and ran fast and true.
I think I finished 49/60....but NOT DFL...!!..;-)
Young US pro, Erik Barnes, won with -12.
He's the guy who worked at a Publix Supermarket when COVID hit. Canadian journeyman, Mike Morland (51!), was 2nd and he has 3 PGA victories I'm told.