The greatest amateur event ever created!
The 2021 Grandaddy is here. 3+ days of action coming your way and this thread will serve as host for everything that takes place. If the participants see it (and can share it), it will be here. Watch and hear from them as they go through their fittings, tour Callaway HQ and meet everybody behind the brand.
Then it is off to the exclusive Hideaway in Palm Desert for 2 days of golf competition between the THP Forum members and the marketing team of Callaway Golf. Just because you are not there, does not mean you cannot be part of the action. Follow along to every single part of the 2021 Grandaddy of Em All, right here.
ITINERARY
Today: Arrival in CA
New Product Presentation
Group Dinner
Tuesday
Fittings at ECPC
Product Discussion with Experts
Bus Ride to Desert + Group Dinner
Wednesday
Shamble 18 Hole Matches at Hideaway
Best Ball 18 Hole Matches at Hideaway
Group Dinner
Thursday
Day 2 Singles
Bus Ride Back to Carlsbad
THPers Depart
The Teams
Team THP
Captain: @MattyD-MPLS
Ass Cap: @dacatalyst41
Team Member 1: @RealPretendPsychic
Team Member 2: @Tevenor
Team Member 3: @93civiccpe
Team Member 4: @xThor
Team Member 5: @Muchmore18
Team Member 6: @Afizzle2100
Team Member 7: @blazinden
Team Member 8: @Vader
Team Member 9: @Golfers Anonymous
Team Member 10: @Nappy
Team Member 11: @cm24
Team Callaway
Captain – Jason Finley
Nick McInally
Luke Williams
Dave Neville
Ethan Ganot
Austin Tudor
Royce Thompson
Johnny Wunder
Johnny Rodriguez
Kim Johnson
Jeff Newton
Lex Eader
Ok this means it will be preordered sight unseen ?
Thank you @Daluteh ! Two of them will go to other happy THPERS!
It may or may not be a thing!
Absolutely. I love the outpouring of passion on display in this thread. Generated by this experience and the people that made it.
It may or may not be a thing
It just speaks to the forum and the people who are in it. These experiences are one of a kind for sure and the bonds they build between team members and forum members is just unreal. This is a really cool place to be.
This comment got me to thinking. Some of best memories I have (outside of family) happened on a golf course with people I didn’t know. Relationships were forged on the course. We started as strangers and left as friends. Pretty cool to think that you can develop a bond like that in a few hours over one of the most frustratingly fun sports in existence.
Just my opinion but the true gift of this experience for Team Callaway & Team THP was not all of the exciting things that happened over that few days, but of the forever friendships and long lasting memories that created because of this experience. Every member talked about how excited they are for the gear, the course, the Nest, Al’s, ECPC, etc, but each of them said that they were forever changed because of this experience. Now that is what I call winning!
By the time I catch up I’ll just go straight to the review thread, lol. It’s still December I think, ?. This is where I’m at in the thread. I am glad someone deleted the pics of the post round scores or I’d have just said F it, but some of the best posts are after the action is over, even in the live thread. But I’m on pace to go to the review threads, if they’re not already up. Been stuck on this one since it started and have read nothing else in my limited spare time. But I’ve read every word and watched every video. It it takes me a month or more? Whatever?
I’m just glad I got to wait out the suspense because that back nine in singles could have gone either way. Other than @callmedaddy and @xThor (and that one got tight for a second)most of the matches were one or two good shots from going either way. Well Done Team Callaway and Well Done Team THP.
Thanks for the ride ladies and gents, I look forward to finally finishing this and seeing the reviews. I didn’t golf much last year due to work but it’s still a passion! I love seeing y’all have a good time even if I’m weeks behind!
I think in many ways we are still like this @Muchmore18
That’s how I felt going through the five or six pages. I was just waiting for my name to pop up annoucing the first one thinking… "come on man hurry up" lol
Fact… @EthanatorCG is tougher than a $2 steak at an all you can eat buffet. He is such a hard out in match play.
I missed this during the event. How freaking cool is that?!
Obviously this means nothing now but I know I didn’t answer it (and I’m trying to answer everything that was relevant that may have been missed on my way back through this).
I had a different caddie on each day. The first day, he was a lot more hands on and was giving everyone reads and places to stay away from and places to try to play the ball. I thought that was huge. @xThor and I made some huge putts because of him. Didn’t matter since we lost both matches but I felt really calm the whole time having him there.
The second day our group had a caddie that was pretty hands off. Fixed divots, helped find balls and gave the occasional read (when asked). It was like two completely different experiences. In my head I was hoping for the same amount of help the second day but looking back on it, personally I’m glad my group didn’t get much. Really made it a battle between all of us.
Game wasn’t there but having two completely different experiences with the caddies was pretty cool
Edit: looks like I answered this about 15 pages after you asked. Sorry for the double answer but at least I expanded on it?
Got to see some of these in person today! Very nice and thank you @mtbloco for a cool tee!
Which one did you get?
Day 2 – Part 2 – The Bus
We resume the tale. Everyone is now on the bus, and off we go.
What. A. Time.
Drinks were drunk, conversations were flowing. I spent a portion at the start just shooting the **** with @AT_CG, asking him more random questions, and generally just hanging out.
I move to the back, where a few of us corner @DNevsCG and start peppering him. It was awesome, he’s such a great human.
Fast forward. We arrive at the hotel. We, much to JBs excitement, shower. Then off to dinner we go.
We get to the dinner spot, and who’s there waiting, with a giant smile, and a welcoming greeting? Al and Lars!
Not going to lie, when everyone said Al treated you like he’s known you for years, I was a bit skeptical. But wow, it was better than imagined, he truly loves this event, and the people. It really was like he’d known you for ever, and was just a joy to meet, and be around.
I eat food, and drink old fashions.
The gifts are presented to Matty and Clayton. @Tevenor delivers a fantastic speech on behalf of all of us. A dust storm blows through the place. It was at this moment, that any of the new staff, who maybe thought this was just another golf event, learned that not to be true.
@NickMcCG Follows, with an amazing heartfelt speech to the team. Nick, you are such an amazing person, and a truly great human.
Dinner wraps up, and we head to the main event….
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Ahhh, The Nest. It’s everything it was touted to be and more.
We walk in, and are immediately sized up by the female clientele.
Drinks are drunk, dancing ensues, some of the more focused crew leave early (looking at you @Muchmore18 )
Asian Moby was amazing, I kept looking for the jukebox, but it was just one dude, and he had an amazing amount of talent.
@MattyD-MPLS @Afizzle2100 and I shut the place down, and move out to the lot to get an Uber….
Yeah, there are no Ubers.
We encounter a gentleman with a Tesla, who graciously accepts our request to take us to the hotel, for a fee.
We arrive back to the hotel, and wouldn’t you know it. Everyone’s getting some late night putting in.
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I hang out, I putt some, I’m tired.
I go sleepy time, and dream about what Day 3 holds.
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Look at all of us just standing outside the Nest not knowing what to do and taking pictures ?
And I’ll regret that I left early, especially since it didn’t help my golf! Hope I get a chance to rectify that in the future! Not get smashed mind you, but just to hang out and enjoy the time!
@Vader You have entered the dark side drinking old fashioned. We must be cut from the same cloth! I love my bourbon neat, but I do very much so enjoy an Old Fashioned done right!
I like whisky…. 99% of the time neat. But I branch out every now and then.
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Not to hijack a thread here, but we must be cut from the same cloth @Vader. We both like whisky and Callaway clubs with the MMT95S! I just haven’t gotten mine yet.
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The White looks so good on the redacted blade putter!
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thank you to all of my team members, all of you on the forum that followed along, to @JB and @GolferGal for the opportunity, and to @JasonFinleyCG and everyone from Callaway.
2021 was one of the BEST years of my life!!!!
Day 1 part 2
Day 1 part 3
Okay guys, time to begin my recap of Day 2. Titled:
Tuesday: We Go Hard
East Coast internal clock still at the forefront, I was one of the first few awake and in the lobby. This would become a trend. Was kind of cloudy and overcast, but met @Golfers Anonymous out in the courtyard as the sun was just coming up, for a nice morning chat. We had a pretty early departure today, as we were headed to THE ECPC. A place of wonder, amazement, and magic.
But first, we needed some breakfast. Thankfully the hotel had a little quick grab and go setup. Little did we know, those words were all lies. After spending at least 10 minutes in line, the lady in front of us decided to order several of the most complicated, and ridiculous, coffee beverages I have ever heard of. Then trying to ninja a selfie with us in the background, because who wouldn’t? More people are starting to pile up in the lobby for the bus, and here @Afizzle2100 , @Muchmore18 , and I, were just trying to get a Greek yogurt or bagel. Easy things, that nearly started to put our on-time departure in jeopardy. @Muchmore18 proceeded to abandon us with hopes that I would order on his behalf, and I happily obliged because I love that guy. So as I receive his and my food, @Afizzle2100 orders the most complicated item on the menu, a toasted bagel with cream cheese. What feels like 10 minutes later, it, and he, arrives just in time to start pre-boarding to the ECPC.
The Bus.
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Now, the actual ride over to the ECPC is a short one. 10 minutes or so? Surely much less time than we waited at the grab-and-go breakfast. But before takeoff, we had to listen to the instructions from our bus driver. These carefully designed instructions: which windows were safety releasable, the emergency exits, making sure to keep your hands and feet in the ride the whole time; would go on to be repeated basically every time we stepped back on the bus.
Anyway, a short ride over, and we arrive at the internet golfer’s pearly gates. Or in our case, black rod-iron gates and a sign outside that each of us took a picture of.
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We are let into the gates, and it was like sharks with blood in the water as we made the trek up the side street to the actual building. To our right, the range. The very one you see in the promotional videos with PGA players and the like. Cool. Cool cool cool.
We are met as we walk up by the familiar faces of @JasonFinleyCG and @Luke WilliamsCG to greet us and go over today’s rules. Namely, here’s your rotation, what we want to accomplish, and how much fun we are about to have. We see the fitters gearing up on the range. 4 stations, trackman, staff bags and racks of fun new stuff. The sharks are hungry….
Breaking into groups of 4, we are given the rotations. The range, for our fitting. Upstairs, for our introduction to softgoods. And importantly, the putting studio, aka the Candy Store. Already knowing our groups, I was paired with @Nappy @Afizzle2100 and @RealPretendPsychic . We just needed to know which station to start on.
As luck, or more likely favor from the golf gods, our group started at the best possible spot: Putting Studio. Now, the other 3 guys may not be as enthusiastic as I was, but we were all ready to get this going!
You enter this room, that was basically utopia. Putters against all of the walls, a large green, a SAM fitting setup, and a headcover case that took my breath away. Or what little breath I had after walking into this room of love.
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I think it was @JasonFinleyCG or @Luke WilliamsCG that cracked the joke about if anyone would dare step in front of me to be the first to roll the putters and have a fitting. Contrary to belief, I was so enamored with just being in the room, that I needed a moment to take it all in, so no, I would not have attacked anyone that stepped up first. But, these guys are so gracious that they insisted that I needed to go first. Truly, I think everyone stepped up to make sure when there was something that another teammate was interested in, we made sure to help make that special. That’s the level of family that this group became.
So, onto the putter fitting. I have had SAM fitting before, so this was nothing new. But where we were doing this one, surely changed things. Nick Arthur was conducting the fitting. Awesome. After going over the basics, he had me roll some putts with a new blade *********. I made a few, missed one, and that was all we needed. I will never forget Nick saying: “You’re a good putter”. Double Awesome. I was already smiling as big as I could, and somehow it got bigger. Then, we went over my numbers. I had a tendency to forward press a bit, and continue to accelerate past contact. Nick proceeded to give me a mini lesson to help with my putting stroke right then and there. Man this keeps getting better and better. Okay, all set, it was time to go talk to @Luke WilliamsCG and Tony Toulon to write up my build order.
34” length
Standard lie
4* loft
Stock pistol grip
Bang. Done. Let’s do it. I’m happier than a butcher’s dog right now. Salivating would be a proper term, and maybe drool jokes were made. I was able to spend a good portion of time asking @Luke WilliamsCG and Tony a few questions and roll some ****** putters, but more importantly, watch the rest of my group go through their fittings. Some very cool moments, as Nick continued to give some impromptu lessons, and @Luke WilliamsCG helped some of the guys walk through the offerings and shapes they could go with. Some very interesting mallets and semi-mallets in this group…..
A few pictures later, and also having Tony Toulon, Nick Arthur, and @Luke WilliamsCG sign a putter cover to go into a collection (and later Sean Toulon), our time in putter paradise was over. Unfortunately @JasonFinleyCG would not let me trade in time at the other stations in order to remain in the putting studio, so my guys rallied me upstairs for the softgoods presentation.
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Softgoods is an area I am very familiar with from Callaway, but not always with the best results. I have had a few bags that I was not quite as happy with, and some struggles with Tour Authentic gloves. This was the first real chance to meet @AT_CG and Brett Robinson and go through what Callaway was trying to do differently heading into 2022. We were able to thumb through the catalog while listening, and we started with gloves. I really appreciated the opportunity to provide my experience and feedback on previous year products, and for them to discuss how these new ones would better address some of my specific concerns/situations. All in all, I came away very impressed with some of the new gloves for sure. I see a lot of potential in a couple of the new lines, and comfort was next level!
Next up, bags. This one was really a surprise. A lot of new technology and innovation to make carrying, riding, and pushing, much easier and more enjoyable. This conversation led us outside, to the now infamous Pushcart Derby Obstacle Course….
Now, remember previously when I mentioned the cloudy skies and cooler weather? Yeah, it rained. And here we were, ready to take on an obstacle course on concrete in golf shoes. @AT_CG was there, @DNevsCG , Brett, @JB , and of course @JasonFinleyCG . This started as a pretty standard circuit, up the pathway, veer to the right through a patch of earth up against @blazinden wall, then loop about 180* around to the left, straight through some dirt terrain, then another hard left, and straight to the finish line. Easy enough? Yeah I thought so too…. I believe I went 3rd in my group, after @Afizzle2100 and @Nappy .
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I was ready for this!
Much like some golf equipment, I dropped my center of gravity, and took an athletic stance at the starting line. Now, I don’t really know how to describe what happened next, but it could be described as controlled chaos. This was your typical 3 wheel pushcart, that spent a majority of my run on only two, and sometimes even one, of those wheels. I was making KILLER time, through the dirt, avoiding walls, taking out cones, the whole thing. And then, tragedy arose. The wetness created a cartoon like sequence on that last hard left. The home stretch was in sight, and I was beelining for a victory. Then I lost traction. All I heard was the sound of @JasonFinleyCG trying to get out of the way as I lost control and came at him like a smiling wrecking ball. I don’t know how, but I managed to avoid Finley, the wall of the little shed, and from falling into the bushes. And during all of that, the bag and clubs, somehow, survived unscathed. Pretty strong promotional material there, I’ll await royalties… j/k
You can see more of the sequence in @DNevsCG post HERE and @Nappy ‘s post HERE
I absolutely love @JB ’s face in this pic, soaking up all the humor of us trying hard ?
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To be continued…
From there, we congregated in the lobby for a few minutes, checking out the bags set up to mirror staff players and their equipment. Phil with his long driver and crazy wedges, Annika, John Ram, etc… This was mostly done so people could laugh and replay the video of the aforementioned pushcart race, multiple times.
Then we make our way to the range. For our group, this was the final station of the day. 4 of us, 4 stations, 100% fun. Unfortunately I did not have my swing intact at the start of the fitting. Being on the farthest fitting station to the right, the only thing right of that was a tall net, and the long driveway area mentioned earlier past the gate. Unfortunately I had a couple balls that went into the net, and a couple that made me wish the net was a bit taller ?. This made the start of the fitting a bit more challenging for my fitter, John. But he was absolutely terrific. After I calmed down a bit, I started to hit the ball much more solidly and we were able to get things going.
We started with irons, mainly because i was in love with the looks of the new **********. They looked as good an iron as I could have hoped for, and felt great. Thankfully, have some forgiveness too, as I was told it’ll fit well for me in between the 2021 Apex and Apex Pro sets. A few shaft options later, and we were finally dialed in on head, set make-up, shaft, loft/lie, and it was time to move on.
As has been mentioned in this thread, I had a less-than-loving relationship with the Epic Max driver that I gamed in 2021. When I hit it well, it was on point and one of the best drivers I have ever used. When I didn’t, well, I had a two way miss and some severe spin issues. Unfortunately, the latter was more often the case. So, going into the driver fitting, I explained all of this to John, along with my aspirations of hitting high, straight, bombs. He started me with the standard ******** and quickly saw that I was spinning and launching it pretty high. A head adjustment to the ********** and we started to see much better numbers. Hosel setting down to -1/N, and throw in the Ventus Blue, and now we’re in business. I’m now carrying 250 and seeing total in the 270 range. Previously my carry has been about 230, without much roll. MASSIVE change for me. The ******** driver is very good, but a proper fitting with it is a total game changer!!! Then i did try the *********, but it wasn’t quite as good. So the ******* it is!
Now we’re rounding out the top of the bag. I love the look of the ********, but hitting them found it a bit too spinny. A few swings later and into the Apex UW, and my goodness is that just a penetrating beast of a club. Round out the bag with a 54* MD5 and a 58* full toe, and we are done with fittings. This was such an intense and amazing hour. You know you need to get a fitting in with a limited time slot, but John and the other guys are so in-tune with what they are doing and how to fit, it was no sweat. Went by too fast but was tons of fun. If you have never been fit, I implore you to get one done. It’s so worth it!
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Alright. Fittings are done, it’s time for all group to reconvene upstairs and get ready for lunch. With some Callaway peeps. This is gonna be amazing.
Walking into the big conference room, most people are already seated, and the first thing I hear is @JB say “you better do it”. Of course, he meant sitting next to
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This seat ended up being a tremendous spot for me, and opportunity for several conversations with Callaway guys. To my immediate right, Sean Toulon, and then Chip Brewer. To my left, @Luke WilliamsCG and Patrick. I was the creamy center in the best Oreo I could have ever imagined. Side convo’s with each of them throughout and hearing their answers and passion was unbelievable.
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Then we had the open Q&A portion. Nothing was said to be off limits, and lots of great conversation was had. Lots of things to look forward to, and it was truly incredible to be able to freely ask questions, and receive answers that were insightful. I know @JB has mentioned it, but @cm24 had a great question that led to lots of follow up, and sparked some laughter. I had a question about Odyssey (of course) which led to discussions on Asian fit clothing, where we learned that Chip Brewer and I were the same size! ? Or maybe something like that. Truly though, to have Chip Brewer and the staff take the time out of their day to spend with us like this was an incredible opportunity, and we are lucky to have had it.
Overall, what an incredible opportunity to have a candid conversation. I’m excited about the future of Callaway!!
But the day is not over yet…
From here, we embarked on our journey east. We are leaving Heaven, and headed to Paradise.
The bus trip was one of the things I was looking forward to the most, and not just because people are trapped in an enclosed environment with me, but the time to sit together and ask questions, banter, and have some enjoyable conversations. But first, @JasonFinleyCG had to grace us with a strut down the bus aisle while wearing the belt. Show-off…. ?
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As the bus begins the route to our destination, we were able to share a few beverages and humor courtesy of @dacatalyst41 ‘s face emblazoned forever in a bus trip koozie, going hard on a slider, in addition to the conversation.
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I really really enjoyed the conversations with @Muchmore18 and @Luke WilliamsCG as well as others as we talked putters and putter future. As an Odyssey/Toulon fanatic, this was so very enlightening and a testament to this event at the level of insight us on the lunatic fringe could be a part of.
And finally, we arrive to the hotel, which happened to have a putting green out front!
Time to get checked in, cleaned up, and ready for dinner. It was during this time, that the preview show, hosted by @JDax @Canadan and @e1iterate started, so many of us were listening as we were getting ready. Special shout out to those 3 as the show(s) were amazing and we loved it so much. Many of us were sitting in the lobby all listening together and laughing along, or discussing what was said. Truly remarkable feeling that WE were being discussed in a show like this. Made the event feel even more incredible!
From there, time to get our grub on. We rolled in to a restaurant called Luna’s, which was a real treat. First, we met Al for the first time! More on him later, but that was a treat, in addition to meeting a few of the other hosts from the Hideaway, and setting up an amazing dinner and conversations, and a few more things.
Sitting at a table with @EthanatorCG and @DNevsCG was amazing, as well as several of my Grandaddy brothers, where we had a lot of conversation about life, golf, and the future. So grateful for those moments.
During this we ordered some pizzas as appetizers and they were AMAZING. Appetizers are a tradition of this Grandaddy team (right @blazinden? ) and while whole meal was as well, this crew really loves some appetizers.
Also while having the meal, some very special announcements and presentations took place, as the team honored our incredible Captain and AssCap duo of @Matty and @dacatalyst41 . These guys deserved every bit of it as we were so lucky, fortunate, and blessed, to have these two lead us. I cannot imagine a better duo and would run through any wall for either of them!!!! Other recaps have shown the gifts, but I will say that there were no dry eyes, and it was a deeply emotional moment for us all.
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Following that, some absolutely kind and incredible words from two amazing people, @NickMcCG and @JasonFinleyCG that really helped embody how much this event means to not only us on team THP, but team Callaway as well. That meant so much to me to hear it from them, a sense of accomplishment as we wanted to share that mentality with them, but a sense of gratitude for everything they are sharing with us.
Wrapping up a fantastic dinner, we were now on our way to the famous, infamous? NEST. Lots of excitement and some anxiety on how we would handle ourselves there, and how quickly we could get out! A couple things. First: The atmosphere was equal parts amazing, frightening, and fun. Second: El Flollo’s for everyone! Literally, @Luke WilliamsCG said to step up to the bar and order some drinks for us. I took the opportunity to share El Flollo’s with everyone, after some coaching to the bartender on what it was!
Many/most of us took up residency along the far wall, to do some very solid people watching. It was some of the most amazing people watching I have ever done. Thoroughly enjoyed it. It was at this time that @AT_CG and @callmedaddy proceeded to start tearing up the dance floor. A few more people (namely @blazinden ) joined along. Before too long, @JohnnyRodCG grabbed my hand to drag me out to the dance floor. Some hesitation, but he gave me one of the most YOLO talks of all YOLO talks, and he was absolutely right and I love him for it. After that, I spent the rest of the night pretty much coaxing others to the dance floor, and drinking some El Flollo’s. Now, I did tell @Canadan that we planned on going light and leaving early at the Nest, as that was truly the plan. That quickly changed once the drinks were flowing and the music pumping. And the music was PUMPING. Asian Moby was killing it!
But I do want to say sorry to @Canadan for not sticking to the original plan, however I must tell you all, if you have this opportunity, don’t try to leave early if you can help it. Don’t get black-out drunk either, but enjoy yourself. Soak up this moment to let loose with your team, and the Callaway people, everyone in this experience that went to the Nest. It is a memory that I will have forever of laughing, dancing, and smiling with these amazing people. Don’t get too caught up in the competition that it prevents you from Nesting. Enjoy responsibly. Go hard, but be ready to get up the next day. And I did go hard, but controlled enough that I was up early for breakfast. More on that in Wednesday’s recap. Sorry not sorry @Canadan
After some Nesting, we were able to have a guy in a Tesla take a few of us to the hotel, and then sent him back to the Nest to bring back the last of team THP to the hotel. Arriving there, we happened upon a lot of the crew hanging out and having some friendly competition on the hotel practice green. Now, I was about 6 El Flollo’s deep, and certainly not walking straight, but was ready to putt on this green that ran about a 3 on the stimp. I think. @AT_CG being a lefty, challenged me to a cross handed putting contest. I have no idea who won, but I know I had a blast wobbling around out there!
Alas, it was time to retire for the night. I took a showered and was out the minute my head hit the pillow. And thus concludes Tuesday!
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would You expect something else RPP? ?
I felt like this needed its own quote. A perfect description from a fringe(?) lunatic ?
there was a moment when we entered the upstairs room and Sean was sitting over there and I said “go sit next to him” and you were almost bashful. Then sauntered over and sat down and we’re all smiles. It’s those moments I will never forget.
it’s very easy to get overwhelmed in moments at an experience like this, and feel like I might be pushing limits. then realize where I am and what this is about. I’ll always be grateful for those small pushes from you and others during that week!!!!
I don’t even remember if I liked them, I just want to feel like part of me is back there. LOL.
Dear football:
So excited to see who will be next Cap and AssCap to lead the 2022 team. Can’t wait to talk with them and see what we can do to help.
2022 will be a kickass Grandaddy year.
This is going to be so cool! Can’t wait for the ’22 team for this experience and all experiences! Th2 ’21 team is really special (they all have been from what I’ve read). Can’t wait to see how this unfolds for THP & Callaway in ’22!
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can’t wait to follow the 2022 GD from home!!
@Muchmore18 has already committed to 1,000 posts in the live update thread, I believe ?
Last I checked, I agreed on 500 but I’m ready for a good time