Saturday, September 27, 2008

Wow! What a Detour

I left for Arizona at 6:30 on Thursday morning. I planned to travel to Liberal, KS on the first day and then the rest of the way on Friday.

I was making great time - on those directions you can see that the estimated time is 12 hours- probably only taking 11 hours to get to Scottsdale. Unfortunately I ran into the worst detour in the history of detours. Again, take a look at those directions and find Jakes Corner, AZ on it. There was an accident on Highway 87 near Sunflower, AZ and that closed down the highway. The detour rerouted us towards Jakes Corner and then down to Roosevelt, AZ. That's where the true chaos began.

The road from Roosevelt to Tortilla Flat is a mountain pass road and a dirt road. To add to the difficulty, I was driving into the sun, which limited visibility at times. Just take a look at some of the pictures I took - I was only driving 10 mph so I could snap a few pictures.

Driving into the sun with a windshield full of bugs and dirt made visibility bad. Many times, I had to roll down my window and stick my head outside so I could see the road.



Several 1-lane bridges on this road. Further down you'll see a truck stuck because the turn into a 1-lane bridge was too sharp.



Definitely a scenic drive - just easier to do it in a truck.



Next 2 pictures are of a truck that got stuck. He tried backing up and straightening out, but eventually let us pass - instead of waiting. I was the 3rd car in line and I bet about 20 were behind me.





Driving into a canyon, with a 1-lane bridge up ahead.



Another pretty view.



Finally pavement. Still several miles of curves, but at least no more dirt on my car.



I've got some pictures of my car - full of dirt and dust, but I'll post those next time.

I don't have anymore golf tournaments this fall, but my final one in Nebraska ended up with a T-23rd. I shot 3 over 74 on the last day, which was one of the windiest I played all summer.

Neil

Sunday, September 14, 2008

NE State Open Rd 2

Shot a 69 in round 2. Had 2 three putt bogies and got a bit unlucky with the wind kicking up on my back nine. If I had been on the other nine with the stronger wind, it would've been easier. Instead, on my side two of the toughest holes were made tougher with a cross wind and dead into the wind. The short par 5 on that side was also dead into the wind so that wasn't reachable. Oh well - you can't complain about the weather or your pairing, it's just pure luck.

Today is going to be extremely windy, and out of the same direction as yesterday. That will make the final round difficult for everybody - especially when you add in final round pin locations.

Last tournament of '08. After this I'll start preparing to move to Arizona for the winter.


Neil

Friday, September 12, 2008

NE State Open Round 1

I shot a first round 70, which is 1-under par. I walked off of the course upset because I didn't take advantage of many shots today. Hit plenty of greens and had plenty of chances to make birdies, but almost all of the putts I missed were over-read.

After missing 8 straight putts on the high side, I made a slight adjustment which lead to birdies on 16 and 17.

I guess the score could've been worse, but I'm disappointed I didn't shoot a 67 or 68 today.

One of the guys I played with made a hole-in-one today. He knocked it in on the 140 yard par-3 11th hole. The ball landed about 5 feet right of the hole, but it spun left and disappeared. I've never written a one down on a tournament scorecard - it was kind of weird checking the hole-by-hole scores after the round.

My second round tee-time is 2:40 on Saturday.

Neil

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Dakotas Tour Bonus Money

I found out today that I will receive a much bigger than expected bonus check from the Dakotas Tour. I finished t-11th in points and I assumed that meant I would split the 11th place bonus check. That would've amounted to about $460. However, you have to play in 7 of the 8 major tournaments to be eligible for a bonus check.

Those 8 majors were:

South Dakota State Open
Aberdeen Pro-Am
Marshall Charity Pro-Am
Hillcrest Invitational Pro-Am
Arrowhead Pro-Am
Minot Western ND Pro-Am
North Dakota State Open
Dakotas Tour Championship

The only major I didn't play in was in Minot. Also, if you look at those results you'll see that I made a check in 6 of the 7 majors I played in. That explains why I made more money than some of the guys who earned more points than me. I played better in the 3 or 4 day events where more money was up for grabs and they earned points in the 1 or 2 day events where money was much smaller.

Whatever the reasoning behind my place on the points/money list, I'm excited to be receiving a bonus of $1068.75.

I have the Nebraska State Open this weekend so check back for results on Friday.

Neil

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Dakotas Tour Championship and CVGA Championship

A final round 70 in Hankinson, ND placed me in a tie for 13th. After a successful two months on the Dakotas Tour I finished 9th on the money list and t-11th on the points list. I think that t-11th on the points list will earn me a little bit of bonus money, but probably not much more than a few hundred dollars.

This past weekend I played over in Eau Claire at the CVGA Tournament of Champions. No hope of winning player of the year this year because I didn't play in enough events.

For the third straight year, I finished 2nd and for the second straight year I shot 139.

Next weekend I'm off to Nebraska for the NE State Open.

Neil