Day 7 - Hole in one!
- kdbautista
- Apr 13, 2016
- 1 min read
I spent the entire day at the Turlock Country Club working the annual Hanney Golf Tournament. Golf is another sport that I do not really know much about but wanted to learn this very simple yet complex thinking sport. I always teased that I would not be a great spectator because golf is too quiet of a sport for me, I would want to jump up and down and scream if someone’s ball went into the hole. Upon arrival, I was given a walkie talkie a set of headphones, and a sheet with group numbers and hole numbers. There was a rotation of 21 groups. Communicating with volunteers on the course, when someone walkied to me from one of the holes on my sheet, I needed to write down the scores for those players of whichever group at that particular hole. After receiving the scores, I repeated the names and the scores back to the volunteer for confirmation. I then handed the stats sheet to Amanda to update the score online. At one point, Hung gave me a score card and explained to me how the scoring works. To my surprise, scoring is not that difficult. It now mad sense why every time I played Mario Golf and got bogie, I was got sad music; everyone laughed at that comment. At the end of the tournament, the Stan State boys golf team finished 3rd in overall play which was a great deal since Cal State Monterey Bay, who took 1st place, is nationally ranked number 2.


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