Saturday, May 31, 2008

Best golf game ever

Today Jay, Sean, Ed and I had a 6:00 p.m. tee time at Cedarholm golf course. A very nice three par course we've played often. Today, however, was different.

Maybe it was the impending storm clouds on the horizon. Maybe it was the cloud to cloud lightning flashing overhead. Maybe it was the rain. Maybe it was the tornado sirens in the distance.

Whatever it was, I golfed my best game ever.

I shot a 36. Par is 27. Pure bogey golf, baby!


The photo above is courtesy of the Kare11 website, but we saw this exact same cloud pass overhead as we finished the round, with tornado sirens blaring.

Sean, Jay, and I tee'd off the first hole at 6:00 p.m. as we heard tornado sirens in the distance and were poured upon by the time we reached the green. Luckily there was a shelter between the first and second holes, so we waited out the rain for about 10 minutes. As you might imagine, the rain slowed the greens a bit, but they dried up quickly and ran pretty well.

Ed was running late and joined us on the fourth hole. On the way to the course, he had heard on the radio that Plymouth was using snow plows to clear the highway of the large amount of hail from the storm. Plymouth is only a few miles south of where I live.

The skies cleared, the sun shone, and the humidity was high. The gnats swarmed above our heads as we played through.

Then the second round of storms came through. The sun disappeared. The wind whipped up. The tornado sirens blared.

We had one hole left and were determined to see it through. The course sounded the horn indicating everyone was to suspend play due to weather.

Nah.

We had to finish, and we did. That's when we saw the cloud pictured above pass over us.

For the first time ever, I tied Sean. And Jay beat me by only two strokes.

What was the difference (besides the weather)? My drives were good and my chipping and putting were much improved. I picked up a chipping tip while up north last weekend and it has really helped.

Then we all went to Ol' Mexico and had food and beer.

Just an awesome Saturday evening.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Giant's Ridge

I love summer holidays. They are a time to get out, play, and enjoy the weather. My buddy, Jay, and I did exactly that over the Memorial Day weekend.

On Friday morning, we drove up to Giant's Ridge in Biwabik, Minnesota to play golf at The Legend and The Quarry.

Our tee time at The Legend was 2:00 p.m. Friday and the weather was absolutely gorgeous. Jay and I both started really well by launching great drives and shooting par to bogey holes. To illustrate, pictured below is the third hole, 454 yards from the whites, major dogleg left, we both launched our drives well past the giant's foot sand trap. Just awesome.


The front nine went pretty well, but the back nine beat us up a bit. Especially me. I think I lost a ball on every hole on the back nine - good thing I stocked up!

Afterwards, we went back to our villa and enjoyed watching the Twins game and each devouring a Poor Gary's sub. Pure heaven!


The next morning we had a tee time at The Quarry at 9:00 a.m. Surprisingly, it wasn't as chilly as we thought it would be and ended up being another beautiful day. Neither of us golfed particularly well, but I know I enjoyed every minute of it. We both made a few nice drives, some killer putts, but overall not our best games by far. Both courses are incredibly huge, much larger than any course you'll find in the Twin Cities area, and it can beat you up.


Golf can make a couple of guys hungry (and thirsty), so Jay and I drove to the town of Gilbert and enjoyed some dinner and a few drinks.


After dinner, Jay and I spent some time on the lake behind the villa getting their boat ready for the summer and cruised the lake.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Buzz

Took the plunge.

Decided that I would do a buzz cut for the summer. I told Laura what I was planning. She commented, "I like hair", but she didn't really stand against it. She's cool like that.

So I did it.

Today.

About eight hours ago.

And I'm diggin' it.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Good weekend

This past weekend I had a little bit of religion, a little bit of friends, a little bit of family, and a little bit of golf.

My parents flew in for a quick weekend to visit and stayed with my sister and baby Sarah. Unfortunately it was a packed weekend for me and I only had half the day on Saturday to spend with them, but it was time well spent. I cannot believe how big Sarah is getting!


This little chick is mobile!

And chatty!

The following day, Sunday, was the baptism of my Godson, Rowan. His parents, Jeff and Jill, invited close friends and family to share in Rowan's big day. He was pretty calm and collected, already not sweating the details, and sailed through the service without incident.

After the baptism and service, we all enjoyed a nice lunch and spent some time with the little man of the hour, Rowan.


Later that afternoon and into the evening, I was lucky enough to golf 18 holes with a group of friends. Overall, a pretty good Sunday, I'd say.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Iron Man

It's here!

Iron Man, the movie.

On Friday evening, Laura and I saw the all digital version of 'Iron Man' at the AMC in Maple Grove. Let me get this out of the way - the picture was amazingly clear and crisp. No movie film jumps or skips that you might experience with traditional film material. If you have a chance to see it digitally, DO IT.

Onto the movie.

AWESOME.

For those of you that know me, you know I'm a big comic book fan. I've been a fan of Iron Man for a long time, know all about his history, the supporting characters, villains, storylines, etc.

The movie does a great job keeping true to the character of Tony Stark (Iron Man's not-so secret identity) as well as the characters that surround him. Not only that, but the storyline is believable - seriously! Let's face it, if you were captured and abused by terrorists, only to escape and develop some technologically advanced, fully loaded, kick ass suit of armor, you'd unload some seriously deserved payback too.

More than that, however, is the way Robert Downey Jr. captures Tony Stark's personality. It's not one of those superhero movies where you impatiently wait for the hero to put on his costume and do his (or her) thing. The scenes where Iron Man takes over are awesome - full of amazing effects and superhero stuff, but it's the character of Tony Stark that keeps it fun and engaging.

Even if you aren't a comic book fan, but enjoy a good action/fiction film and pure escapism, go see it. You'll like it. Really!