I played Shawnee today. My big plan was to walk the front nine and ride the back nine. It was a hot day, so walking the entire 18 was out of the question. It was a little hotter than I thought it would be. When I got to the 2nd tee I'd wished I'd rented a cart for the whole 18. I was really hitting the ball well, and not putting bad, even though the putting cost me dearly for the nine holes.
Anyway, I was completely exhausted after 9 holes and on about the 7th hole I decided to quit after 9. I was so tired I didn't even want to try to ride the back nine. I needed to get in out of the heat, relax, drink water, and get my energy level back up. I haven't been this run down since I was in Pittsburgh.
But, I'm home now, hydrated, cooled down, relaxed, and glad I made the decision to just play 9 holes. I hated to quit, but I feel it was a wise decision. The only problem was, I was really playing well. I missed two short putts, ones you know you should make, but I still shot a 37. I had a par on every hole except the two holes I missed a short putt for bogey. I'll play again this Thursday, but I'll ride from the outset. It's supposed to be a little cooler, too. At least now I know not to even try to walk at all on the hot days.
Now, to report on a round I haven't blogged about yet. Round 25 for the year. I played Kearney Hills GC in Lexington this past Friday. It's a Links style course, very nice. About 10 years ago it was a Senior Tour Stop. The day was a rainy one, drizzle most of the day with periods of steady rain. We managed to get the 18 holes in. I played well there, too. I birdied 3 of the 4 par 3's. I ended up shooting 40 - 44 = 84. I gave Greg Lynn 2 strokes a side and ended up beating him both sides and the 18 when he shot a 96.
I can't count my half round today in my rounds for the year. so I'm still coming up on round 26. Hopefully, this Thursday will allow me to get that one in.
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I am very glad you didn't push yourself any farther!
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