First off, Bill I hope your son is doing well and you and your wife are enjoying him to the fullest.
My year in golf is just beginning after a nearly seven year absence from the game. I quit almost seven years ago about 6 months before my first wife died. I tried to pick up the game again within a year of my first wife dying at the urging of my second wife. But, I wasn't really interested. I couldn't play very well so I sold my clubs.
Earlier this year I came oh so close to suffering a massive heart attack at the age of 42. I was too young, not very overweight, didn't smoke or drink, and had no family history. The doctors were stumped as to what brought it about, but it was probably a lot of stress. Since, I have changed my diet, lost 30 pounds, and gotten things under control. As a result, my energy level is through the rough. Also, my only son is off to college in a couple of weeks. I told my wife I was thinking about playing golf again.
Why?
I missed being in nature and walking a golf course. I missed architecture that stirs the soul. I missed the creativity of carving a shot into the wind, around a hazard, etc. I missed the feeling of a perfectly struck shot. I missed the couple of GCA outings I have played in. I missed challenging myself. I missed competing and I hope I can be ready for senior amateur golf in 6 years or so.
So, my year in golf sort of started yesterday as I cobbled together a used set of golf clubs on eBay.
I'm really excited to get to the range a few times and then hit the course. I'm sure it won't be pretty golf at first, but it will be great to get back on the course.