Catch the Sprit
On Saturday, my company host Catch the Sprit pitch and putt at Queen Elizabeth Park Pitch and Putt. Chris and I went to driving range to practice my swing a day before but somehow I started have left hook to it. What's odd is that I never had left hook and suddenly I started to have it. At end of my driving range, I was some what able to fix it.
I never played on Queen Elizabeth Park course, so I was excited to try out the different course. Average, I say the course was 65 yards long. The shortest was 45 and the longest was 110. The first half of the game, I did horribly but was able to improve during the last half. Despite my horrible performance, my team became 2nd least sores and we all get to pick the prizes. We all picked flash light as there was nothing better to pick other than that...
During this game, I came to realize that I need to improve more in putting and approach to the green (I had good idea but I didn't think I would perform this poorly....).
Turn out of this event ended poorly as 40 something people signed up and only may be 20 at most showed up. I was more disappointed with my GAP account as only 4 people, including me, showed up for the pitch and putt and there is about 20 of us in GAP. People actually pass on free game and free food? Oh yes, we all went to Penny Lanes pub on 41st and Main. Pre-selected food was on the company's tab but drinks were not. My manager and a couple co-workers kept buying us drinks so a couple of my co-workers are pretty drunk at end as we stayed until 5pm. I knew I had to drive home so I didn't drink that much so I was ok at end. One guy told me he had to sleep in the car before getting back home.
I never played on Queen Elizabeth Park course, so I was excited to try out the different course. Average, I say the course was 65 yards long. The shortest was 45 and the longest was 110. The first half of the game, I did horribly but was able to improve during the last half. Despite my horrible performance, my team became 2nd least sores and we all get to pick the prizes. We all picked flash light as there was nothing better to pick other than that...
During this game, I came to realize that I need to improve more in putting and approach to the green (I had good idea but I didn't think I would perform this poorly....).
Turn out of this event ended poorly as 40 something people signed up and only may be 20 at most showed up. I was more disappointed with my GAP account as only 4 people, including me, showed up for the pitch and putt and there is about 20 of us in GAP. People actually pass on free game and free food? Oh yes, we all went to Penny Lanes pub on 41st and Main. Pre-selected food was on the company's tab but drinks were not. My manager and a couple co-workers kept buying us drinks so a couple of my co-workers are pretty drunk at end as we stayed until 5pm. I knew I had to drive home so I didn't drink that much so I was ok at end. One guy told me he had to sleep in the car before getting back home.
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Is GAP your version of a social club? It's hard getting people (coworkers) to come out to events. :-) I know first hand!
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