Just thought I'd share a little good cheer today, don't know if I'll be around tomorrow or Friday.
I've been on this site forever - maybe too long for some folks tastes. But one of the side benefits is that I have amassed a bunch of friends that I've only rarely even met. Folks that do things like:
1) One long time poster who comforted me post-knee surgery 6 years ago made it down to my home (in my heart) golf course, Barnbougle Dunes. He happened to be in the Burgh this past summer for a visit, and guess what he gave me? The Barnbougle Dunes history book (it's amazing, btw). He actually brought one back from the other side of the world for me (well, maybe he just had one left over, the sentiment is the same either way
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2) I opened my mailbox the other day and guess what I found in it? More stuff from the other side of the world. One of my friends Down Under that I haven't had the pleasure of meeting yet collected a bunch of recent magazine featuring the latest addition down in Tasmania. Knowing you have people thinking of you on the other side of the world just makes life a little more enjoyable.
3) Another day, maybe 6 months or so ago, I opened my mailbox and found something from Oregon. One of my very favorite posters sent me a car window sticker that said "GCA". He found it somewhere, it was unrelated to golfclubatlas, yet he bought it and sent one to me. How cool is that?
4) A random quip resulted in raising enough money for another nice young lad from Down Under getting the chance to experience a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the opening of Old Mac.
And these are just a handful of the more recent things that I've observed.
It's easy to be cynical - "We live in a cynical world - a - cynical - world" to quote Jerry Maguire. It's easy to look at everyone on this site and see where they're playing and think, those guys just care about access.
I beg to differ.
Those guys just care about golf. And people. People first, really.
Thanks everyone for making my life just a little more enjoyable.
Feel free to share your own stories.
And have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.