Deciding what to do on those days is pretty difficult. Do I do laundry since I'm completely out of clean clothes? Do I mail my rent check because I forgot to do it when it was due last week? Of course not, that's just not fun. Two expeditions took place yesterday in the Hyannis Sound camp. One was a trip to Nantucket (I did not go, so I'll have Nate Tao post on that later) and the other was a day of golf.
Andy, Dave, and I headed over to Sandwich Hollows golf club for a day of hitting the links. We had a 1:00 tee time but it was pretty packed, so we teed off at about 1:30. This was actually a good thing, because I needed all the putting practice I could get. You see, for some reason I rip it up at mini golf (after all, Pirate's Cove IS the best course in the world!) but I can't get real putting down. After some practice putting we were off and away. The whole round took us 5 hours to complete. I'd like to say that the volume of golfers was the sole reason that it took so long, but I think the 20+ balls we put in the woods was a big part of it. Also, if you were driving along Route 6 at 2:45 pm yesterday and something small and yellow hit the hood of your car, I'd like to appologize.
We were terrible, but boy did we look like we are good.
I also have included this video clip of my 18th tee shot. If you listen closely, Andy asks me "How does it look, Robbie?", and after I see it hit some lumber, I reply "Terrible."
Despite just barely missing the cut-off for the US Open yesterday, we had a terrific (and for some passerbys, terrifying) time!