Season 7, Tournament 3 : When it was good it was very, very good.

One gets used to playing with the same dads.  There is a comfort in consistency, even when its a case of ‘better the devil you know’.  So I was a bit unnerved to go out this morning with both daddy caddies unknown entities.  And when one decided to just “create” a drop-zone in an area on the other side of a very intimidating lake, and the other argued that when a ball is lost you can just put another in the “approximate area” it was lost in ……. well, I shuddered a little.

The morning started, once again, in the dark and pouring rain.  We did not warm-up in the drizzle and went to the first tee cold – literally and figuratively.  The first few holes illustrated, in all their soggy splendor, how to hit iron shots spectacularly badly.  I actually wondered, for the first time in a while, whether he really should be playing this sport because honestly, with all the time and money we spend on golf, he should be able to play a decent iron shot at this point.

The nine hole round was as a rollercoaster ride.  On hole 6 he almost hit a 9 iron in for eagle (ended with a par, following a nervous and tentative birdie putt.) . Shot par for 5 holes in all, so ultimately, when it was good it was very, very good; and when it was bad it was horrid.

After the round playing partner’s mom, who had watched in a cart from the cart path, admired how Rob has such a great attitude – “he smiles through it all”.  Well, she probably didn’t watch as closely as she could have in the beginning – but he was stoic nonetheless, and that comment made me proud.