Primed and Ready for a Big Weekend
I'm ready to roll. Tomorrow, Jack Hession and I will be driving north to New York City to visit Brother Jimmy. On our way up, we'll take a detour to Elkton, MD. The only thing I've ever done in Elkton is eat at the A&W and the McDonald's. It's not a real happening place, but it is the home of the supposedly-good The Club at Patriots Glen. It's quite a fancy name; we're hoping it lives up to its moniker.
After playing 18 there, we'll make our way to the City, hang out, and mentally prepare for our Saturday round at Bayonne Golf Club, my bro's home course. As I mentioned in the last post, it's supposed to be a bear, but we're ready to bring it to its knees. Jack and I have never backed down from a challenge, and we're not about to start now.
We'll head out on the town on Saturday night, make a cameo at Eugene the Jeep's 30th birthday party, rest up, and zip down to Philly on Sunday to play Whitemarsh with my mom, current ladies club champion. Daddy G (aka Mr. Bones) is on the DL with a back injury, but hopefully he'll ride around with us in a cart.
It has all the makings of a classic golf road trip. I'm sure it won't disappoint. The weather forecast is for sunny skies and 80 degree temperatures, and the golf forecast calls for very low scores. Even if we don't break any course records, I'll be happy that I'll be able to rate two of the courses for Golfweek. Gotta look on the bright side!
After playing 18 there, we'll make our way to the City, hang out, and mentally prepare for our Saturday round at Bayonne Golf Club, my bro's home course. As I mentioned in the last post, it's supposed to be a bear, but we're ready to bring it to its knees. Jack and I have never backed down from a challenge, and we're not about to start now.
We'll head out on the town on Saturday night, make a cameo at Eugene the Jeep's 30th birthday party, rest up, and zip down to Philly on Sunday to play Whitemarsh with my mom, current ladies club champion. Daddy G (aka Mr. Bones) is on the DL with a back injury, but hopefully he'll ride around with us in a cart.
It has all the makings of a classic golf road trip. I'm sure it won't disappoint. The weather forecast is for sunny skies and 80 degree temperatures, and the golf forecast calls for very low scores. Even if we don't break any course records, I'll be happy that I'll be able to rate two of the courses for Golfweek. Gotta look on the bright side!
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Glad to see you're back in the blog game, neighbor! Let me know if you're ever coming out this way--J.'s looking for an excuse to check out Kohler. :)
Ha ha. If I can come up with a good excuse, I'll be all over that. Tell him to save a spot for me.
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