Harvey on the range at ACC |
Check, check!
First, we took in the traditions of the All-England club. The village of Wimbledon is one away from our home in Richmond, so we commute by bus. We watched eventual winner Novak Djokovic on Centre Court in an early round match, sat on iconic Henman Hill for lunch, and ventured out to smaller courts for doubles and mixed doubles matches.
By the way, the grassy bank is more formally known as Aorangi Terrace. The name Henman Hill emerged in the late 1990s when British supporters would congregate to watch the matches of local favorite Tim Henman at the site. Did you know the club allows every ticket holder to bring a bottle of wine (or a few beers) through the gates and food? You would not find that option at significant sporting events in many other places.
Last week, we headed north to Scotland for the 150th playing of The Open. We stayed in Edinburgh in a section of town known as Leith. "Leith is significant in the historical development of the rules of golf, as the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers played there before moving to Musselburgh Links and later Muirfield." [Wikipedia] From Leith, we trained to St. Andrews for the opening round on Thursday.
How the British Open's affordable tent city became 'the largest hotel in Scotland'On Friday, Taylor and I played the championship course at Gullane Golf Club. With three courses, Gullane is down the road from North Berwick (where we played last August) and many other excellent links courses. It is easy to see why my colleague, Grant McLeod, who grew up in the area, likes to say, "When God wanted somewhere to play golf, he created East Lothian! From Dunbar to the Old Course at Musselburgh are 16 of the best golf courses in the world."
18th green at Gullane #1 clubhouse in the background (ask Taylor about the putt he made to take home the win!) |
This view awaits after cresting the hill after the 2nd green! |
No prob' from this bunker. (-; |
Toss in a business trip to Wales at the beginning of the month; it has been pretty remarkable. With meetings at GE Aviation in Cardiff, Cathy and I first celebrated America's Independence Day on another great links course, Pyle & Kenfig Golf Club in Bridgend. Everything about sand-based golf remains super fun. The colors of the grasses, the quirkiness of the bounces, the wind, the sea, the sky . . .
- Dear Harvey: Portsmouth UK & Hayling GC ⚓️ π π ⛳️ π΅πΌ♀️
- Dear Harvey: On business in Spain (Parador de El Saler GC) ⛵️π€π·π️♀️π
- Dear Harvey: St. Enodoc Golf Club - Church Course (Cornwall) ⛳️ ⛪️ π’
- Dear Harvey: Trevose Golf & Country Club (Cornwall) π️♂️⚓️π¦
- Dear Harvey: Ernie Els or Ernie the Milk Man π₯πΌπ₯
- Dear Harvey: Grateful is the right word (#GDTBATH)
- Dear Harvey: (Uncle Charlie) McDowell trumped by (Great Uncle Fred) McLeod
- Dear Harvey: The Jack Burke Sr. Golf Legacy Tree
- Dear Harvey: gPage-A-Palooza 2022
- Dear Harvey: The Stage Golfing Society (London)
- Dear Harvey: First Woman Captain (The Richmond Golf Club)
- A couple of gems: Muirfield and North Berwick
- Tube to Tee: Sudbury Golf Club
- Hugging Harvey Goodbye and off to London for a Bit
- I Knew Harvey Invitational Golf and Dinner + Ode to Harvey (tribute poem)
- Dear Harvey: "Up against a kid" by Bo Links (slightly modified for gender)
- Dear Harvey: Life is long if you know how to use it
- Stay Whole Tuesday: Stillness, Rome, Herb Brooks, and Harvey Penick
- Patty Sheehan: "Some kind of peacefulness about what you are doing."
- Oscillate, as in Oscillating Dynamic Variable Resistance
- All bets are won or lost on the first tee
- 5.5.05 - 5.5.20 It has been 15 (Bart Star) years since I wrote this . . . Stay Whole!
- Pete Dye (1925 - 2020)
- Dear Harvey: Ace on 16
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- My Flat Ass Fitness Rules (12 of them)
- Rudy's 360 boys with Tom Kite - two-time NCAA champions!
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