As I set goals and make resolutions for a new year, I also enjoy looking back at this year's highlights and accomplishments. 2008 proved to be an especially artful year! As I entered my fourth year playing golf, I not only reached my goals for lowering my index below 3 and breaking 70, but played more rounds of golf and on more new golf courses than during any prior year.
Photo by Aidan Bradley - golfcoursephotography.com
The year started off nicely with my second hole-in-one in January (at Cypress Ridge). In the middle of the year, I reached my low index of 2.4 after scoring my first par round from the back tees in July (at Monarch Dunes). And the year ended on a good note when I finally shot my first round under 70 last month (at Glen Annie). I enjoyed golf trips to the Big Island and Colorado and played a total of 17 new golf courses. I played my 50th career golf course at Pasatiempo in Santa Cruz and 60th golf course at Seven Oaks CC in Bakersfield. I played a total of 146 rounds of golf this year, averaging 12 rounds per month. Those rounds included exactly 100 rounds under 80, just 45 over 80, and 1 memorable round under 70!
But the most memorable highlight of the year was watching both of my children graduate from college! My son graduated from Cal Poly SLO with a Business Finance degree. My daughter graduated from UC Santa Barbara with a degree in Psychology and plans to enter law school next year. I'm obviously proud of both of them, and am grateful for the end of tuition bills.
There's plenty to look forward to next year too. I celebrate my 50th birthday in February and my 25th wedding anniversary in July! With golf, I simply plan to continue striving to improve and to enjoy and appreciate the game even more!
Wishing each of you a Happy Holiday season and an Artful New Year!
Labels: Goals, Statistics
The insights and experiences of a middle-aged beginning golfer on a quest to play the game of golf as art.
The Artful Golfer
When you disappear, Golf as Art shows up. The resulting void is where all the important discoveries, personal development, satisfaction, joy and fulfillment take place.
Fred Shoemaker, Extraordinary Golf
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