Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Happy Easter!

4/19/2014  Who said 'day trip'?   Doesn't take much to get us all on board to hit a golf course or two.   Off we went to Corning and Lenox.    It was a little chilly and VERY windy but well worth the drive.   We started out in Corning and got a little off schedule with a detour on Hwy 34.   The people there were very nice.   The course was not technically open to the public yet,  but since we called ahead they had someone there to provide us with carts.





After a round of golf we went to the 3 C's for lunch and I wish I would have taken a picture of the grilled tenderloin Shirley got.   It was absolutely huge, would definitely go back for that again.    Then we headed out to see Johnny Carson's birthplace.    Nothing spectacular but was something to see on our venture, always have to check out the sights when we are there.

















Off to Taylor County.....



Since my mom is from Lenox we decided to take a tour around town and check out all the changes.   Always sad to see Grandma's house gone but don't miss that ugly blue that someone had painted it.   Glad to see the two big trees were still there.    Looked like everything back to normal from the tornado that hit there a couple years ago.  Missed seeing any of the relatives but maybe another time.  

After golf we stopped at Lakeside for our free buffets and we tried Alligator for the first time.   Didn't have much of a taste, Shirley thought it tasted like turkey more than chicken.   It was very tough but I don't know if it was the way it was cooked or if it is normally that way.    Either way, I wasn't impressed and now know I would not order it at a restaurant.

Taylor and Adams Counties..... Check!

Another big weekend is just ahead......

"Golf appeals to the idiot in us and the child. Just how childlike golfers become is proven by their frequent inability to count past five."    John Updike

2014 Season Begins

Took a long time coming, but the weather finally broke enough to get some golf in this spring.    Tim joined us to go to Leon, Iowa.   The courses are just starting to green up so not very pretty this time of year.
  







SELFIE!!
It was a great day and we actually didn't golf too bad either.   Afterwards we stopped at Osceola for dinner and slots. 

We have a couple big trips coming up in May and July, we can't wait to find some more great courses.




Friday, April 25, 2014

ALL GREAT THINGS COME TO AN END

It's November and we are still golfing!   Well, at least a couple more times.

On 11/1 we headed out for 2 more courses to cross off our 99 county tour, Mahaska and Marion.  We started out at Oskaloosa Golf Course and Tim joined us for the day.   

 Could not believe they had little brooms on the greens to sweep off the leaves.   It was a hoot!



 We headed for Bos Landen only to find out it was closed indefinately, looking for new owners.    If only I had the money!
Next we headed to Pella Golf & Country Club and it was a sweet find but we found the course layout a little confusing.  It was a beautiful fall day for golf.

On 11/9 we had to get in just ONE more!   It was quite chilly and windy but we just weren't ready to hang up the clubs just yet.   We headed to Marshalltown to Elmwood Country Club and Tim joined us again.   Shirley and I pooped out the last couple holes but Tim and Jim braved all 18.  


Beautiful Clubhouse!








A member was kind enough to take our pic to end the season


Thats is for 2013, see you next season!





GO CYCLONES!

On 10/17 we headed North to Boone and Ames.   We started at the Boone Golf and Country Club, AKA Cedar Pointe Golf Course.   We have visited this course before, and like it.   The front 9 is the old course with older homes and very mature trees.   I don't think the back nine is very old.   Hardly any trees (good for Jim!) and much newer homes.   Jim managed to stay out of the trees on the first hole this trip and had a much better game than last time.   

After Boone, we went to Ames to Veenker Memorial Golf Course.   This course is the home of the Cyclones and very neat course.   It has many challenging hole and since we only got to golf 9, we will go back and do all 18 some day.   




















After golfing we ended our day going to Hickory Park for a little BBQ.  






10/26 we golfed Legacy.   We have golfed here before so no pics this time.  

Season is coming to an end but I'm sure we will get out at least one more time.






Thursday, April 24, 2014

Wowzers! 14 courses in 4 days in NW Iowa


9/26-9/29/2013
It's official, we are now GOLFAHOLICS!  

It was definitely a race and so much fun we are going to do it again next season.   Thanks to Jim's organization we had it down to a science and accomplished more than we set out to do.   Originally we thought 12 was going to be pushing it.    We headed West at sun-up, as we were going down the highway we happened to run across a golf course along the way and with the car on auto-pilot it just drove us right in.    First stop was Coon Rapids in Carroll County.   Still early so dew on the course made it very wet and Jim managed to bury a ball so deep he had to dig it out to hit it.   The silos as we came into town were really neat and different.   After golf we ate at Debs Corner Cafe and had great tenderloins before heading out.







Next stop - Crawford County, Manning-Manilla Golf Course

Nothing really stood out here but the people were extremely nice and accommodating in our venture.   Probably the nicest people we met this trip.   Someone at the course recommended JB's  to us so we tried it. We were not impressed, service was very slow and I probably would not go back.




ONWARD....

Marcus Golf Club, Cherokee County
Golf Course Greeter

Three down, 11 to go.








After golf we stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn and went to the casino.   At least we are hitting some winners on the courses, because we weren't at 
the casino.


Meadow Country Club, Moville, Woodbury County

This course was voted course of the year in 2012 and we could see why.   It was a wonderful course and very well kept.   People were friendly and lots of flowers everywhere with an old golf cart made into a planter.   Really enjoyed this course and will go back some day.






Day 2, Course 2
Plymouth County, Brookside Golf Club in Kingsley

Another course, not in our plans that we just happened to drive by.   We ate in the clubhouse after golf and it was a great lunch.  Another great find along our way.


Cute idea, I may have to copy some day.   The hooks are golf club irons.


T-box numbers were in the cartpath.
Bird/rabbit fight

I think the bird won.




Course 3 was in Alton, Sioux County.   Sioux Golf & Country Club

This course was the oldest of the trip, built in 1888.   It had a lot of elevated T boxes and was very nice.




4th and final course today.   Yes, FOURTH!
Sheldon Golf Course in O'brien County

We did only plan on 3 but we made such good time and most courses did not require a T time, and there was absolutely no waiting at any course.  This was another great course and people were very nice.   Shirley forgot her PGA Card laying on the counter and when we called them they told her they would mail it to her home.  Such good people in Iowa.


Lots of flowers and landscaped areas made this a really nice course to visit.






Last night was probably the worse overnight accommodations if you ask Shirley.    I did not know when I made the reservations that she does not like motels.   We made it through the night and I have to say that the Four Seasons Motel in Rock Rapids was probably the cleanest motel I have ever stayed at.   I doubt that Shirley got a lot of sleep.

Off to George Iowa, home of The Otter Valley Golf Course in Lyon County.  Worst day of golf.   Cold, rainy, windy and miserable but we golfed.   We wore sweatshirts, coats, gloves, hats and earmuffs.  I didn't even know we took that much clothing to wear.  




Day 3, course 2 - Sibley Golf Course in Osceola County

Rain quit we we golfed in coats and winter golf gloves most of the day. 


Course 3 - Silver Lake Country Club - Lake Park, Dickenson County





I didn't even know this lake was in Iowa.   Very pretty lake but course was below standards for me.   The countryside travel was very pretty though with all the windmill farms and farmers harvesting.



One more course for the day....
Spencer Municipal Golf Course in Clay County

It was getting late but we golfed as many as we could get in at this 18 hole course.   It was very nice and pretty flat and yet again, unplanned.   


 Overnight was at the Wild Rose Casino outside Emmetsburg.   This is a very small casino and no winners again.   



 Beautiful day for golf today though.   Went to Five Island in Emmestburg in Palo Alto County and by noon we had shed our coats.


Only TWO left...

Next stop was at Estherville in Emmet County.   Now this is a course I could have skipped and not been disappointed.   Don't get me wrong, any day of golfing is better than not.   This course really needs some TLC, wood pile and metal piles out in the open and not manicured very well at all.    I have to say this is probably the only course that I can honestly say I would not go back to.   The clubhouse serves lunch but we passed since it looked pretty dirty. 



Best hole on the course #8


Saved the best for last!
Rolfe Golf Course in Rolfe Iowa which is in Pocahontas County.

This course has history.  It was an old car race track back in the day and the land was donated for the golf course in the late 1800's.   


When we arrived we were met with a sign they were closed. However, cart keys hung on the shelf with a note to put money in the envelope if you wanted to golf.   ONLY IN SMALL TOWN IOWA!!




My Field of Dreams moment.




Many walnut trees and Jim managed to hit one or two.



This is the end of our long journey and what a wonderful trip.   Our PGA Card was a blessing and with all the courses that were in our book we only spent 150.00 in golf, and that was for both of us.  Most courses we had to pay for cart rental only and green fees were free, cart rentals were anywhere from $6.00-$9.00.   This book is available at PGA.com and I would recommend it to anyone that likes to golf at a variety of courses.

Happy golfing, until we meet again!




Golf is a game that is played on a five-inch course — the distance between your ears. ~Bobby Jones