Hello, Rochester! It appears as though I slightly misjudged my golfing acumen. You see, I was hoping to regale you with tales of albatrosses, eagles, and birdies in this post. Instead, my day went a little more like this. Who knew the fact that I hadn’t played in a couple years would have such a huge impact on my game. Weird.
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves… back to the beginning!
With the unpaid intern (read: wife) again shirking her duties, I went to the bullpen and called in my unpaid sports intern (read: dad) to join me for a round at Northern Hills Golf Course. Though the weather was gray and cold (relatively speaking given this amazing spring), rain wasn’t predicted so we forged ahead like the brave souls we are!
As I mentioned, it had been a while since I had hit the links, which meant a trip to the driving range was a must. I used to play pretty regularly, so I was hoping it’d be like riding a bike and I’d be dialed in from the get-go. This was not the case.
Perhaps you’ve heard the golf phrase, “drive for show, putt for dough”? Well, I wholeheartedly believe in this statement. Not because my short game is any good, but because I can’t (and never have been able to) hit a straight drive to save my life. However, I hit my long irons well, and typically pretty straight, so I’ve got that going for me, which is nice. And before you say anything… I know I referenced that clip in a previous post, but frankly, it never gets old.
Not wanting to exhaust my finite supply of good shots for the day, I left the driving range and headed for the first tee after a handful of solid swings.
As you can see in the picture above, the first hole at Northern Hills gives you a lot of room to work with. This is especially helpful when you’re not exactly sure where your shot will end up. Amazingly, I somehow drilled my drive (read: 2 iron) right down the center of the fairway. I was absolutely thrilled! However, if I had known that this was going to be one of my top 3 shots for the round, it may have tempered my excitement.
Other than sprinkling a tiny bit here-and-there, the rain held off for us, and we were able to get our round in. In the end, the score didn’t really matter. I was able to spend some quality time with the unpaid sports intern (read: dad) and I seem to have rekindled my interest for hitting the links this summer. I’ll be sure to let you know when I get my first hole-in-one!
The Park and Recreation Department is responsible for the daily operation of three golf courses in town, as well as the Hadley Creek Golf Learning Center and the Rochester First Tee Program. For information on courses, visit the Rochester Park and Recreation Department’s website.
Coming up in my next post:
Bill Plantan, owner of River Ridge Custom Canoes, will be taking me out on the water for a day of fishing, paddling, and sight seeing. Having a master guide like Bill ensures I’ll see the best that the area has to offer, so it should be a pretty fantastic day. I look forwarding to relaying it to all of you! Until then…
Bill Plantan, owner of River Ridge Custom Canoes, will be taking me out on the water for a day of fishing, paddling, and sight seeing. Having a master guide like Bill ensures I’ll see the best that the area has to offer, so it should be a pretty fantastic day. I look forwarding to relaying it to all of you! Until then…



