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Today in Michigan was a pretty decent day to golf. A friend and I decided to get one more round in before the snow hits.
We were paired up with 2 other guys. First 5 holes went off without a problem. On the sixth hole however, things went down hill. On my tee shot, everything went very good, until a golf cart decided to cut straight across our fairway in the path of my ball. I yelled fore, and pointed. My ball came down and crushed the golf carts hub cap, sending it flying a solid 10 yards left. The driver, pretty upset, picked my ball up and actually returned it to me. Telling me I better watch where I hit. After a few choice words and club pointing, I tee off again with a pretty decent shot.
I will keep the next incidents shot and to the point.
3 of my balls picked up when clearly they are mine.
Missing a hole in one by a foot.
Missing a double eagle by 3 feet
And loosing my favorite hat in the water due to strong wind.
I just had to rant a little, and I'm glad that was my last round of the season. Thanks to all that listened.
I would've gone nuts if a guy blamed me for hitting his cart when he came circling back into the fairway, that irks me. Almost getting a hole in one should make up for it! Of course for me, if I had hit two nice tee shots on the same hole that wouldv'e been something!
I admittedly used to have really bad anger issues. I've since calmed a lot, but I almost had a relapse.
Mounted a shelf for head covers & trophies in my man room.
Contemplated joining one of the nicer local courses(Hunter Ranch) players club. 2012 was the first year with an official GHIN and I decided for 2013 to make my home course a huge upgrade. I figure if I'm going to shell out the dough and then compete in the NCGA qualifiers, might as well make it happen on the best course around.
Also convinced my buddy to be my partner in the qualifiers. Now I just gotta get out to the course and get comfortable out there, the new place is tough!