Tuesday, August 22, 2017

A Good Walk Spoiled



When I saw that the eclipse was going to be on Aug 21st  with nothing on my retired calendar until 5pm, I decided to see this eclipse from the golf course. Holmes Golf Course had a special, 9 holes for 10.50 during the eclipse time frame.  When I arrived I noticed that there were more eclipse watchers in the park around the lake than eclipse golfers. Oh well different "strokes" for different folks.  I started on the back nine at 12:00 straight up. After each hole I checked the progress of the partial eclipse with my special viewing glasses.  After I hit my drive on 17, I could see that it was getting closer to totality time. After I hit my approach shot onto the green the full corona ring was complete. Cheering voices and fireworks took over as watched through the darkness. I lined up my putt just as some light began to appear, but did not allow enough break, must have been the pull from the moon! After the light got back to normal, I hit two good fairway woods and a wedge to the 18th and made a downhill 20 footer for birdie to end a unique round of golf. I will remember this for a long time. The next scheduled total eclipse for Lincoln NE is in 628 years!

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

The Last Round in Nebraska...for now

Previously in 2015, I had went out to The Links of Lincoln to play and discovered that they had lost their greens for the year, so I decided to save it for the final course for Golfing Nebraska. Page forward to July 29, 2017 and that day has arrived. I invited several golfers to join me for this final round. Golf "Bro" Don Zimmerman and I have been playing golf together since 1969 at Norfolk Junior College and my sister Lana Zimmerman served as my caddie and photographer also their grandson Taylor Zimmerman joined us. Rick Wilson and I go way back to Norfolk High days. From the Cook's Golf League days were Rick Ruge, Jack Henning, Pat Aten, Jody Sullivan and Eric Marshall.  Doug Glenn was a neighbor of ours on so 42nd in Lincoln and Bob Curran is a current neighbor that can still hit a decent ball at age 90!


I played 3 holes with each group and we also had  flag prizes for closest to the pin on both par 3's and longest putt made on hole #9. After we finished we gathered at my house for a great golf theme lunch prepared by my wife Pam. Rick Wilson and Doug Glenn won the par 3 flag prizes and Taylor Zimmerman won the longest putt prize. Doug Glenn had low score with a 38.












Several neighbors and relatives also joined us at the house for lunch. Thanks to Peggy Ruge for taking  pictures at the luncheon.


























There are still a few Private Clubs in Omaha that will not let me on unless I am with or sponsored  by a member. I will continue looking for a way to get on those courses. Stay tuned.

Score Card: 220 Course played

Miles Driven: 12 

Total Miles since 7/21/2014: 14,100