GolfSpy BOS Posted June 15, 2020 Share Posted June 15, 2020 Kirke and I walked a quick nine this morning. Here's one of his tee shots: He smashed this drive on a 175 yard par 4, tossed a PW on, and walked off with his par.Awesome pure talent for the game. I don’t know what’s better, his swing, the drive, or the clean par? Seems like he’s heading in the right direction!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk JohnSmalls and GolfSpy MPR 2 Quote Epic Max LS 10.5 - Motore X F3 6X | Speedzone 5-wood - Ventus Blue 8S | TSi3 20* Hybrid - KBS Proto 85S SMS Pro 4-PW - Steelfiber i110S | MG3 Raw Black 50.09, 54.11, 58.11 - DG TI S200 ER2B | Pro V1x | NX9 Slope | Jones Trouper R | CaddyLite EZ v8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR Posted June 29, 2020 Author Share Posted June 29, 2020 So the Little Linksters Swing Contest that I've mentioned here before extended their submission deadline. That works really well for us; typically, they ask for the videos by the end of March, when we still have snow piled on the ground. I made one back in January using swings from last season; with the extended deadline, I was able to reshoot the video using Kirke's swing from this season. I'm pleased with how this came out: DMDoran, Rickp, downlowkey and 4 others 7 Quote TS3 9.5°, Tensei Blue CBX T3 15°, Project X HZRDUS Black Epic Super Hybrid 18°, Aerotech Steel Fiber FC HYB S C722 21°, Ventus Blue 8S CBX Iron-Wood 25°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 639 CB, Aldila NV 95 Graphite, 6–PW CBX 48° T22 54° and 60° EAS 4.0, Garsen G-Pro grip TP5x and Tour Response Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnSmalls Posted June 29, 2020 Share Posted June 29, 2020 1 hour ago, GolfSpy MPR said: So the Little Linksters Swing Contest that I've mentioned here before extended their submission deadline. That works really well for us; typically, they ask for the videos by the end of March, when we still have snow piled on the ground. I made one back in January using swings from last season; with the extended deadline, I was able to reshoot the video using Kirke's swing from this season. I'm pleased with how this came out: Immediately thought of this commercial. Good luck in the contest! GolfSpy MPR and sirchunksalot 2 Quote Gameday Vessel Sunday 2.0/ Ogio Silencer Dynapwr Carbon | Hzrdus Smoke Black Mavrik 3w | Evenflow Riptide FG Tour F5 Hybrid(20,23) | MCA Fubuki Staff Model CB 5-PW | DG 120 Vokey SM7 (50, 54, 58) | DG 120 Studio Stock 15 -ProV1x (left dash) Romans 10:9 Classic Bag Jones Collegiate Clemson Stand Bag Eye 2 Laminate 1973 Staff Dynapower 4-PW Anser DUO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR Posted June 29, 2020 Author Share Posted June 29, 2020 5 minutes ago, JohnSmalls said: Immediately thought of this commercial. Good luck in the contest! Definitely familiar with that commercial, though it wasn't a conscious choice to replicate that. I try to avoid making those comparisons right now Erik-M, sirchunksalot and JohnSmalls 3 Quote TS3 9.5°, Tensei Blue CBX T3 15°, Project X HZRDUS Black Epic Super Hybrid 18°, Aerotech Steel Fiber FC HYB S C722 21°, Ventus Blue 8S CBX Iron-Wood 25°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 639 CB, Aldila NV 95 Graphite, 6–PW CBX 48° T22 54° and 60° EAS 4.0, Garsen G-Pro grip TP5x and Tour Response Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnSmalls Posted June 29, 2020 Share Posted June 29, 2020 35 minutes ago, GolfSpy MPR said: Definitely familiar with that commercial, though it wasn't a conscious choice to replicate that. I try to avoid making those comparisons right now Completely understand. Not trying to forward those specific comparisons , I thought it was a really cool video! GolfSpy MPR and sirchunksalot 1 1 Quote Gameday Vessel Sunday 2.0/ Ogio Silencer Dynapwr Carbon | Hzrdus Smoke Black Mavrik 3w | Evenflow Riptide FG Tour F5 Hybrid(20,23) | MCA Fubuki Staff Model CB 5-PW | DG 120 Vokey SM7 (50, 54, 58) | DG 120 Studio Stock 15 -ProV1x (left dash) Romans 10:9 Classic Bag Jones Collegiate Clemson Stand Bag Eye 2 Laminate 1973 Staff Dynapower 4-PW Anser DUO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sirchunksalot Posted June 29, 2020 Share Posted June 29, 2020 Great video! Kirke has such a smooth swing and you showcased it well. I love the two ending shots, the long putt and the shot with the sunset in the background to end it. That's a nice way to finish it and good luck to Kirke in the contest! Rickp, GolfSpy MPR and DMDoran 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edingc Posted June 29, 2020 Share Posted June 29, 2020 Awesome video! And it looks like your course is in great shape, too! What does the winner of the contest get? Rickp and GolfSpy MPR 2 Quote Unofficial WHS Handicap: 7.5 / Anti-Cap: 13.0 (Last Updated Feb. 19, 2024) Driver: Callaway Paradym TD (10.5°, -1/N), 45.75", Fujikura Motore X F1 6X | Fitting Post 3 Wood: Cobra RadSpeed Big Tour (14.5°), 43", Fujikura Motore X F1 7X 20° Hybrid: PXG 0211 (2020 Model), 40.25", Mitsubishi Tensei AV RAW White 90X 4 Utility: Cobra KING Utility (2020 Model), 38.5", Aerotech SteelFiber i110cw Stiff 5-PW: Ben Hogan PTx Pro, 37" 7 Iron, Aerotech SteelFiber i125cw Stiff | Club Champion Fitting 50°, 54°, 58°: Edel SMS, V Grind, Nippon Modus 125 Wedge| Official Review Thread Putter: L.A.B. Golf DF 2.1, 36", 68°, Black with Custom Sightlines, BGT Stability Tour, L.A.B. Press II 3° | Unofficial Review Grips: Star Sidewinder, Undersized with Custom Tape Build-Up Ball: Snell MTB-X Optic Yellow Tracked By: Shot Scope H4 Bag: Personalized 2020 Sun Mountain Sync Riding On: Bag Boy Nitron | Official Review Thread WITB? | 2022 Reviewer Edel SMS Wedges | 2021 Reviewer Maxfli Tour and Tour X Balls | 2020 Participant #CobraConnect Challenge | 2019 Reviewer Callaway Epic Flash Driver Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy AFG Posted June 30, 2020 Share Posted June 30, 2020 This is awesome stuff @GolfSpy MPR Regarding walking 9 with Kirke, when/how did you start walking with him? His idea or did you have to siggest it or prod him a bit. My oldest (Grant) is just 6 but he only recently stopped complaining that his bag was heavy carrying it to the range, and he loves having a chance to drive the cart. I'm hoping I can coax him into walking when he's ready. GolfSpy MPR and Rickp 2 Quote Driver: TSR2, Ventus Blue 6 S, 65g Stiff FW: TSR2 3w, 15, Ventus Blue 7 S, 70g Stiff Hybrids: Apex Pro 3H, Ventus Blue 8 S, 80g Stiff Stealth DHY 4H, Ventus Blue 8 S, 80g Stiff Irons: SMS 5-6, SMS Pro 7-PW, Aerotech Steelfiber i95 Stiff Wedges: SM9 48 F Grind, 52 F Grind, 56 M Grind, Aerotech Steelfiber i95 Stiff Putter: Sri-Hot 5K Triple Wide, Stroke Lab shaft Ball: Pro V1 Click here for my HONMA TR20 Official Review! Click here for my Arccos Caddie Bundle Official Review! Click here for my Edel SMS & SMS Pro Irons Official Review! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR Posted June 30, 2020 Author Share Posted June 30, 2020 4 minutes ago, Getoffmylawn said: This is awesome stuff @GolfSpy MPR Regarding walking 9 with Kirke, when/how did you start walking with him? His idea or did you have to siggest it or prod him a bit. My oldest (Grant) is just 6 but he only recently stopped complaining that his bag was heavy carrying it to the range, and he loves having a chance to drive the cart. I'm hoping I can coax him into walking when he's ready. Kirke and I started walking nine when he was 4. My biggest recommendation: get a push cart, or modify one to hold a kid's bag. It makes a huge difference; Kirke isn't a big kid, and I suspect he'd really struggle to carry his bag for nine holes. Right now, (he's 7) we walk if we're playing 9, cart if we're playing 18. Kirke and I both use push carts when we walk. Kirke starting playing (carting) 9 hole rounds when he was 3. He started from the 100 yard stakes. On my end, I've never had to twist his arm into playing, but that varies by kid. My younger son Christopher doesn't have anything like the interest in golf that Kirke does, and that's awesome too. (He'd rather come and ride the cart.) 14 hours ago, edingc said: Awesome video! And it looks like your course is in great shape, too! What does the winner of the contest get? Interesting observation about the course. The biggest concern up here each year is obviously the greens. Six months of snow cover is hard on greens, but our course's crew did great prep work and the greens came through the winter well. There were areas of fairway that died, though, and they've been working to get grass sprouting there. Creative film work kept those out of the video But you can see, if you check the video, that nearly all the rough around the fairway is dead. There was an incident a couple weeks back: the weed killer was the wrong formula, and it has essentially killed most of the grass off the fairway of our course. Not ideal, obviously, but it's been re-seeded, and perhaps long-term it'll end up being a plus. Quote TS3 9.5°, Tensei Blue CBX T3 15°, Project X HZRDUS Black Epic Super Hybrid 18°, Aerotech Steel Fiber FC HYB S C722 21°, Ventus Blue 8S CBX Iron-Wood 25°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 639 CB, Aldila NV 95 Graphite, 6–PW CBX 48° T22 54° and 60° EAS 4.0, Garsen G-Pro grip TP5x and Tour Response Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy AFG Posted June 30, 2020 Share Posted June 30, 2020 27 minutes ago, GolfSpy MPR said: Kirke and I started walking nine when he was 4. My biggest recommendation: get a push cart, or modify one to hold a kid's bag. Thanks. You found him a kid-specific cart, or did you make a modification? GolfSpy MPR 1 Quote Driver: TSR2, Ventus Blue 6 S, 65g Stiff FW: TSR2 3w, 15, Ventus Blue 7 S, 70g Stiff Hybrids: Apex Pro 3H, Ventus Blue 8 S, 80g Stiff Stealth DHY 4H, Ventus Blue 8 S, 80g Stiff Irons: SMS 5-6, SMS Pro 7-PW, Aerotech Steelfiber i95 Stiff Wedges: SM9 48 F Grind, 52 F Grind, 56 M Grind, Aerotech Steelfiber i95 Stiff Putter: Sri-Hot 5K Triple Wide, Stroke Lab shaft Ball: Pro V1 Click here for my HONMA TR20 Official Review! Click here for my Arccos Caddie Bundle Official Review! Click here for my Edel SMS & SMS Pro Irons Official Review! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edingc Posted June 30, 2020 Share Posted June 30, 2020 34 minutes ago, GolfSpy MPR said: Interesting observation about the course. The biggest concern up here each year is obviously the greens. Six months of snow cover is hard on greens, but our course's crew did great prep work and the greens came through the winter well. There were areas of fairway that died, though, and they've been working to get grass sprouting there. Creative film work kept those out of the video But you can see, if you check the video, that nearly all the rough around the fairway is dead. There was an incident a couple weeks back: the weed killer was the wrong formula, and it has essentially killed most of the grass off the fairway of our course. Not ideal, obviously, but it's been re-seeded, and perhaps long-term it'll end up being a plus. I noticed the rough but didn't think anything of it. I was more impressed with the condition of the fairways. Where I play the fairways are very spotty and uneven. Yours looks so lush comparatively! Hopefully over-seeding the rough does help in the longer term. GolfSpy MPR 1 Quote Unofficial WHS Handicap: 7.5 / Anti-Cap: 13.0 (Last Updated Feb. 19, 2024) Driver: Callaway Paradym TD (10.5°, -1/N), 45.75", Fujikura Motore X F1 6X | Fitting Post 3 Wood: Cobra RadSpeed Big Tour (14.5°), 43", Fujikura Motore X F1 7X 20° Hybrid: PXG 0211 (2020 Model), 40.25", Mitsubishi Tensei AV RAW White 90X 4 Utility: Cobra KING Utility (2020 Model), 38.5", Aerotech SteelFiber i110cw Stiff 5-PW: Ben Hogan PTx Pro, 37" 7 Iron, Aerotech SteelFiber i125cw Stiff | Club Champion Fitting 50°, 54°, 58°: Edel SMS, V Grind, Nippon Modus 125 Wedge| Official Review Thread Putter: L.A.B. Golf DF 2.1, 36", 68°, Black with Custom Sightlines, BGT Stability Tour, L.A.B. Press II 3° | Unofficial Review Grips: Star Sidewinder, Undersized with Custom Tape Build-Up Ball: Snell MTB-X Optic Yellow Tracked By: Shot Scope H4 Bag: Personalized 2020 Sun Mountain Sync Riding On: Bag Boy Nitron | Official Review Thread WITB? | 2022 Reviewer Edel SMS Wedges | 2021 Reviewer Maxfli Tour and Tour X Balls | 2020 Participant #CobraConnect Challenge | 2019 Reviewer Callaway Epic Flash Driver Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR Posted June 30, 2020 Author Share Posted June 30, 2020 11 minutes ago, Getoffmylawn said: Thanks. You found him a kid-specific cart, or did you make a modification? My dad (who's much handier than I am) made some adjustments to a model like this to hold Kirke's clubs: GolfSpy AFG 1 Quote TS3 9.5°, Tensei Blue CBX T3 15°, Project X HZRDUS Black Epic Super Hybrid 18°, Aerotech Steel Fiber FC HYB S C722 21°, Ventus Blue 8S CBX Iron-Wood 25°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 639 CB, Aldila NV 95 Graphite, 6–PW CBX 48° T22 54° and 60° EAS 4.0, Garsen G-Pro grip TP5x and Tour Response Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR Posted July 14, 2020 Author Share Posted July 14, 2020 It's always super-encouraging to get kind words from accomplished players or coaches. Today, I noticed that Lucy Li (who qualified for the women's US Open at age 11!) left a kind comment on one of Kirke's swing videos on Instagram: As the summer has progressed, Kirke's game is really rounding into form. He's grown into the increased course length for this year. On Saturday, I was playing really well and actually had a one-shot lead through nine holes (I was 2-over to his 3-over). I proceeded to shoot 6-over on the book (for what is still a happy 79 for me); Kirke shot 1-over on the back, for a nice 4-over 75 round. Even when I think I'm going to beat this kid, I still lose. Wouldn't have it any other way cnosil, JohnSmalls, edingc and 6 others 8 1 Quote TS3 9.5°, Tensei Blue CBX T3 15°, Project X HZRDUS Black Epic Super Hybrid 18°, Aerotech Steel Fiber FC HYB S C722 21°, Ventus Blue 8S CBX Iron-Wood 25°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 639 CB, Aldila NV 95 Graphite, 6–PW CBX 48° T22 54° and 60° EAS 4.0, Garsen G-Pro grip TP5x and Tour Response Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnSmalls Posted July 14, 2020 Share Posted July 14, 2020 3 hours ago, GolfSpy MPR said: It's always super-encouraging to get kind words from accomplished players or coaches. Today, I noticed that Lucy Li (who qualified for the women's US Open at age 11!) left a kind comment on one of Kirke's swing videos on Instagram: As the summer has progressed, Kirke's game is really rounding into form. He's grown into the increased course length for this year. On Saturday, I was playing really well and actually had a one-shot lead through nine holes (I was 2-over to his 3-over). I proceeded to shoot 6-over on the book (for what is still a happy 79 for me); Kirke shot 1-over on the back, for a nice 4-over 75 round. Even when I think I'm going to beat this kid, I still lose. Wouldn't have it any other way It's gotta be the shoes. Time for some hightops @GolfSpy MPR GolfSpy MPR 1 Quote Gameday Vessel Sunday 2.0/ Ogio Silencer Dynapwr Carbon | Hzrdus Smoke Black Mavrik 3w | Evenflow Riptide FG Tour F5 Hybrid(20,23) | MCA Fubuki Staff Model CB 5-PW | DG 120 Vokey SM7 (50, 54, 58) | DG 120 Studio Stock 15 -ProV1x (left dash) Romans 10:9 Classic Bag Jones Collegiate Clemson Stand Bag Eye 2 Laminate 1973 Staff Dynapower 4-PW Anser DUO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR Posted July 16, 2020 Author Share Posted July 16, 2020 Guys, looking for some feedback here. Kirke has never played in a stroke play tournament against other kids. He was able to participate in Drive, Chip, and Putt last season (canceled this year), but other than that, all of his rounds have been with me and other adults. Opportunities for kids golf tournaments locally are very limited, by which I mean essentially non-existent. Given our remote location, finding a tournament that has a bracket for Kirke's age is especially challenging, because there just aren't a ton of 7-year-olds in most places looking to play in tournaments. I've been keeping a close eye on the schedule for the Minneapolis Tour of US Kids Golf. Minneapolis is about a 4.5 hour drive from here, and I was planning to get Kirke in one even there this summer. (A further complication is that because my day job is that I pastor a church, Sunday tournaments aren't going to work for us.) There's a Monday event at the end of August I've been targeting. Registration opened yesterday, and I was excited. The fee for the tournament (9 holes) is $39; that's fine. Pricey if you think about him playing nine (half-length holes), but understandable with the expenses for putting on the tournament. But on the next registration screen, I also found out there is a fee for the season, another $40. Since this will be Kirke's only event (given the travel, etc.), we're looking at $80 for nine holes of golf. The issue isn't whether we can afford it; this isn't going to break us (though it is the reminder of the standing barriers that exist in golf against those without means). It feels like one of those, "It's not the money; it's the principle" things. I don't believe that a competitive event is somehow essential to Kirke's development at age 7. There are guys on Tour who weren't even swinging a club at that age, much less entering tournaments. I have no desire to get sucked in to Junior Golf Development, Inc. At the same time, I know it's something he'd enjoy (he'd be bummed if I told him we weren't going to do it), and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't interested in where he stands compared to other kids his age. So what do you guys think? JohnSmalls and GolfSpy BOS 2 Quote TS3 9.5°, Tensei Blue CBX T3 15°, Project X HZRDUS Black Epic Super Hybrid 18°, Aerotech Steel Fiber FC HYB S C722 21°, Ventus Blue 8S CBX Iron-Wood 25°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 639 CB, Aldila NV 95 Graphite, 6–PW CBX 48° T22 54° and 60° EAS 4.0, Garsen G-Pro grip TP5x and Tour Response Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy BOS Posted July 16, 2020 Share Posted July 16, 2020 Guys, looking for some feedback here. Kirke has never played in a stroke play tournament against other kids. He was able to participate in Drive, Chip, and Putt last season (canceled this year), but other than that, all of his rounds have been with me and other adults. Opportunities for kids golf tournaments locally are very limited, by which I mean essentially non-existent. Given our remote location, finding a tournament that has a bracket for Kirke's age is especially challenging, because there just aren't a ton of 7-year-olds in most places looking to play in tournaments. I've been keeping a close eye on the schedule for the Minneapolis Tour of US Kids Golf. Minneapolis is about a 4.5 hour drive from here, and I was planning to get Kirke in one even there this summer. (A further complication is that because my day job is that I pastor a church, Sunday tournaments aren't going to work for us.) There's a Monday event at the end of August I've been targeting. Registration opened yesterday, and I was excited. The fee for the tournament (9 holes) is $39; that's fine. Pricey if you think about him playing nine (half-length holes), but understandable with the expenses for putting on the tournament. But on the next registration screen, I also found out there is a fee for the season, another $40. Since this will be Kirke's only event (given the travel, etc.), we're looking at $80 for nine holes of golf. The issue isn't whether we can afford it; this isn't going to break us (though it is the reminder of the standing barriers that exist in golf against those without means). It feels like one of those, "It's not the money; it's the principle" things. I don't believe that a competitive event is somehow essential to Kirke's development at age 7. There are guys on Tour who weren't even swinging a club at that age, much less entering tournaments. I have no desire to get sucked in to Junior Golf Development, Inc. At the same time, I know it's something he'd enjoy (he'd be bummed if I told him we weren't going to do it), and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't interested in where he stands compared to other kids his age. So what do you guys think?I’d be willing to drop the $80 because you’ll surely make his day and I know I’m not the only one that would love to see the vlog or post for that one!Maybe you could try calling the group hosting the event and explain that you wouldn’t be able to take advantage of the membership and would only be out there once?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk GolfSpy MPR and JohnSmalls 2 Quote Epic Max LS 10.5 - Motore X F3 6X | Speedzone 5-wood - Ventus Blue 8S | TSi3 20* Hybrid - KBS Proto 85S SMS Pro 4-PW - Steelfiber i110S | MG3 Raw Black 50.09, 54.11, 58.11 - DG TI S200 ER2B | Pro V1x | NX9 Slope | Jones Trouper R | CaddyLite EZ v8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR Posted July 16, 2020 Author Share Posted July 16, 2020 3 minutes ago, B.Boston said: I’d be willing to drop the $80 because you’ll surely make his day and I know I’m not the only one that would love to see the vlog or post for that one! Maybe you could try calling the group hosting the event and explain that you wouldn’t be able to take advantage of the membership and would only be out there once? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Should have guessed this wasn't the most unbiased audience And I did email US Kids; they replied today that the season fee cannot be waived. GolfSpy BOS and JohnSmalls 2 Quote TS3 9.5°, Tensei Blue CBX T3 15°, Project X HZRDUS Black Epic Super Hybrid 18°, Aerotech Steel Fiber FC HYB S C722 21°, Ventus Blue 8S CBX Iron-Wood 25°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 639 CB, Aldila NV 95 Graphite, 6–PW CBX 48° T22 54° and 60° EAS 4.0, Garsen G-Pro grip TP5x and Tour Response Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy BOS Posted July 16, 2020 Share Posted July 16, 2020 Should have guessed this wasn't the most unbiased audience And I did email US Kids; they replied today that the season fee cannot be waived.Haha this is true. Too bad about the US Kids... are there any other benefits to it or is it just to be able to compete in their tournaments?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk JohnSmalls and GolfSpy MPR 2 Quote Epic Max LS 10.5 - Motore X F3 6X | Speedzone 5-wood - Ventus Blue 8S | TSi3 20* Hybrid - KBS Proto 85S SMS Pro 4-PW - Steelfiber i110S | MG3 Raw Black 50.09, 54.11, 58.11 - DG TI S200 ER2B | Pro V1x | NX9 Slope | Jones Trouper R | CaddyLite EZ v8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolan220 Posted July 16, 2020 Share Posted July 16, 2020 3 minutes ago, GolfSpy MPR said: Should have guessed this wasn't the most unbiased audience And I did email US Kids; they replied today that the season fee cannot be waived. That sucks .. I would prob do it for the memories you will have with kirk and I guess he will be really stoked about it.. See how it goes and if you feel the whole process wasn't worth the extra season fee then at least you know for next time. But could you imagine if he won ! JohnSmalls and GolfSpy MPR 2 Quote Speedzone Driver Tensei AV Blue or G400 SFT 10. KBS TD 50 Category 3 shaft King Speedzone Black Yellow Fairway 3 wood Tensei AV Blue 65 F9 SpeedBack Black Grey Fairway 5 Wood ATMOS Tour Spec Blue 7 shaft T300 4i-GW - Tensei AV Blue AM2 Regular Flex or JPX 900 Hot Metal 5 - GW Project X Lz 4.5 Regular Flex Graphite Glide 2.0 SS Wedges 54 & 58 TP Red White Ardmore Putter - BGT Stability Tour Black shaft Precision Pro NX7 range finder Ultralight Cart Bag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THEZIPR23 Posted July 16, 2020 Share Posted July 16, 2020 22 minutes ago, GolfSpy MPR said: Guys, looking for some feedback here. Kirke has never played in a stroke play tournament against other kids. He was able to participate in Drive, Chip, and Putt last season (canceled this year), but other than that, all of his rounds have been with me and other adults. Opportunities for kids golf tournaments locally are very limited, by which I mean essentially non-existent. Given our remote location, finding a tournament that has a bracket for Kirke's age is especially challenging, because there just aren't a ton of 7-year-olds in most places looking to play in tournaments. I've been keeping a close eye on the schedule for the Minneapolis Tour of US Kids Golf. Minneapolis is about a 4.5 hour drive from here, and I was planning to get Kirke in one even there this summer. (A further complication is that because my day job is that I pastor a church, Sunday tournaments aren't going to work for us.) There's a Monday event at the end of August I've been targeting. Registration opened yesterday, and I was excited. The fee for the tournament (9 holes) is $39; that's fine. Pricey if you think about him playing nine (half-length holes), but understandable with the expenses for putting on the tournament. But on the next registration screen, I also found out there is a fee for the season, another $40. Since this will be Kirke's only event (given the travel, etc.), we're looking at $80 for nine holes of golf. The issue isn't whether we can afford it; this isn't going to break us (though it is the reminder of the standing barriers that exist in golf against those without means). It feels like one of those, "It's not the money; it's the principle" things. I don't believe that a competitive event is somehow essential to Kirke's development at age 7. There are guys on Tour who weren't even swinging a club at that age, much less entering tournaments. I have no desire to get sucked in to Junior Golf Development, Inc. At the same time, I know it's something he'd enjoy (he'd be bummed if I told him we weren't going to do it), and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't interested in where he stands compared to other kids his age. So what do you guys think? A constant debate among households & sports. To participate in travel or not. At 7 IMO probably too young to start that road. It won't stop anytime soon. It would be a blast no doubt but I don't think at that age it is necessary. JohnSmalls, Nolan220 and GolfSpy MPR 3 Quote Stealth 2+ 9 (Diamana PD 60 S 45") Stealth 2+ 15 (Diamana PD 70 S 43") G425 19 (Raijin 2.0 85x) G425 22 (Raijin 2.0 85x) ZX7 5-9 (KBS C Taper S) Vokey SM9 45 10 F (KBS 610) Vokey SM9 49 08 F (KBS 610) Vokey SM9 55 08 M (KBS 610) Vokey SM9 59 04 T (KBS 610) Spider GT Splitback 34" ProV1 #23 Twitter @THEZIPR23 "One thing Golf has taught me, is that my muscles have no memory." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR Posted July 16, 2020 Author Share Posted July 16, 2020 5 minutes ago, THEZIPR23 said: A constant debate among households & sports. To participate in travel or not. At 7 IMO probably too young to start that road. It won't stop anytime soon. It would be a blast no doubt but I don't think at that age it is necessary. I'll say this: several years ago, I watched the documentary "The Short Game." It tracks several kids leading up to the Junior World Golf Championship at Pinehurst. A couple of the young ladies from that documentary have gone on to be very promising players; they even teamed up for the Women's US Amateur. But my big takeaway: it would be an amazingly unusual child to deal with that level of pomp and accolades at ages 7 and 8 and do it well. For our family (no judgment at all implied for anyone who chooses differently), I decided that we were not going to plan to pursue that kind of thing in these early years. As a family, there are decisions we want to make before they have to be made, because when certain opportunities are sitting there, open, it's really hard to say no in the moment. If you're going to choose intentionally, I think it's easier to do so ahead of time. So @THEZIPR23, I definitely appreciate the spirit of this comment. In this regard, it actually works out well that finding a tournament for Kirke is inconvenient for us. I think that the sheer impracticality of it will help it from getting out of hand, even if we were to choose to bring Kirke to this event. Nolan220, THEZIPR23, Erik-M and 3 others 6 Quote TS3 9.5°, Tensei Blue CBX T3 15°, Project X HZRDUS Black Epic Super Hybrid 18°, Aerotech Steel Fiber FC HYB S C722 21°, Ventus Blue 8S CBX Iron-Wood 25°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 639 CB, Aldila NV 95 Graphite, 6–PW CBX 48° T22 54° and 60° EAS 4.0, Garsen G-Pro grip TP5x and Tour Response Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR Posted July 29, 2020 Author Share Posted July 29, 2020 Another cool highlight for Kirke: his bucket shot that I posted earlier got retweeted by Dude Perfect yesterday! Since I'm pretty sure we've watched every Dude Perfect video for the past five years, this was a big deal in our house. Erik-M, THEZIPR23, Nolan220 and 2 others 4 1 Quote TS3 9.5°, Tensei Blue CBX T3 15°, Project X HZRDUS Black Epic Super Hybrid 18°, Aerotech Steel Fiber FC HYB S C722 21°, Ventus Blue 8S CBX Iron-Wood 25°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 639 CB, Aldila NV 95 Graphite, 6–PW CBX 48° T22 54° and 60° EAS 4.0, Garsen G-Pro grip TP5x and Tour Response Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolan220 Posted July 29, 2020 Share Posted July 29, 2020 1 minute ago, GolfSpy MPR said: Another cool highlight for Kirke: his bucket shot that I posted earlier got retweeted by Dude Perfect yesterday! Since I'm pretty sure we've watched every Dude Perfect video for the past five years, this was a big deal in our house. get him in the scramble ! JohnSmalls, sirchunksalot and GolfSpy MPR 2 1 Quote Speedzone Driver Tensei AV Blue or G400 SFT 10. KBS TD 50 Category 3 shaft King Speedzone Black Yellow Fairway 3 wood Tensei AV Blue 65 F9 SpeedBack Black Grey Fairway 5 Wood ATMOS Tour Spec Blue 7 shaft T300 4i-GW - Tensei AV Blue AM2 Regular Flex or JPX 900 Hot Metal 5 - GW Project X Lz 4.5 Regular Flex Graphite Glide 2.0 SS Wedges 54 & 58 TP Red White Ardmore Putter - BGT Stability Tour Black shaft Precision Pro NX7 range finder Ultralight Cart Bag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR Posted August 4, 2020 Author Share Posted August 4, 2020 The winners from the swing contest were (finally) announced yesterday, and Kirke didn't place. The winners for his age group being at 12:41 in this video: I told him before we watched the announcement video that whatever the result, he's got a good swing. We enter these things for fun; it would be fun to place, but playing golf, enjoying it, and playing well are more important than a swing contest. He handled it well. And we'll go out and play again, hopefully tomorrow. To tie up a loose end from a previous post: I did register Kirke for his first tournament on August 24. Obviously, I'll post here to let y'all know how it goes. sirchunksalot, edingc, tommc23 and 2 others 5 Quote TS3 9.5°, Tensei Blue CBX T3 15°, Project X HZRDUS Black Epic Super Hybrid 18°, Aerotech Steel Fiber FC HYB S C722 21°, Ventus Blue 8S CBX Iron-Wood 25°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 639 CB, Aldila NV 95 Graphite, 6–PW CBX 48° T22 54° and 60° EAS 4.0, Garsen G-Pro grip TP5x and Tour Response Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR Posted August 10, 2020 Author Share Posted August 10, 2020 How about this impact position? sirchunksalot, Erik-M, JohnSmalls and 2 others 1 4 Quote TS3 9.5°, Tensei Blue CBX T3 15°, Project X HZRDUS Black Epic Super Hybrid 18°, Aerotech Steel Fiber FC HYB S C722 21°, Ventus Blue 8S CBX Iron-Wood 25°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 639 CB, Aldila NV 95 Graphite, 6–PW CBX 48° T22 54° and 60° EAS 4.0, Garsen G-Pro grip TP5x and Tour Response Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR Posted August 21, 2020 Author Share Posted August 21, 2020 Closing in on Kirke's tournament debut! He and I will drive from here to the Twin Cities Sunday after church services here (it's about a 4.5 hour drive). The tournament is Monday with tee times starting at 2:00pm (specific tee times will be announced tomorrow, I think). Our current plan is to arrive in MSP Sunday evening and head to one of our favorite practice facilities: https://www.threeriversparks.org/location/eagle-lake-youth-golf-center. They have a tiny par 3 course (total yards: 575!). I think I beat Kirke by a stroke or two the last time we played it; I'll need to have my partial wedges totally dialed in or else he's almost certain to beat me this time. So far, Kirke hasn't beaten me if we've played from the same tees; perhaps Sunday will be the day? They also have a giant practice green, which is important, because Kirke needs to practice lag putting. As I've noted in other threads, the greens at our course are tiny, so I want Kirke to spend some time two-putting from 40+ feet. Monday morning, we'll plan to take it easy. I'm not looking to wear Kirke out before his round. We'll probably head to a golf store (always a treat for us, since there aren't any where we live). I'll probably grab him a sleeve of new balls. We might also check out the next length of US Kids drivers. I've found that the employers are a bit amused when I ask if Kirke can test a driver in the hitting bay against his current driver. I'm not at all sure yet when the course opens for warm ups, but I know that when we get there, I'll need to slow Kirke down a bit. He tends to rifle his way through a bucket of range balls. I would imagine that tendency might be heightened with his excitement for the tournament. A couple days back, the tournament director emailed me the yardages for Kirke's age group. I'm pretty excited on this: the course (as best I can tell from online maps) looks fairly flat, with no obstructions in front of the greens (water or bunkers). There are hazards, but you have to go offline to find them. The total length is same that Kirke normally plays (1,500 yards for 9 holes). But because our home course has only two par 5s and three par 3s (for the whole 18), the distribution of yardage is different on the tournament course, which is a more traditional 5-4s, 2-5s, 2-3s setup. In particular, Kirke's par 5s at home are both 300 yards; for this tournament, they are 235 and 265. With any luck, he should be putting for eagle on the shorter par 5. Kirke is very excited; definitely talking about this all the time now. I'm trying to help him focus on things he can control: having fun. Hitting one good shot at a time. And having a good attitude. I'll keep everyone posted with pictures and videos over the next few days. edingc, sirchunksalot, JohnSmalls and 6 others 8 1 Quote TS3 9.5°, Tensei Blue CBX T3 15°, Project X HZRDUS Black Epic Super Hybrid 18°, Aerotech Steel Fiber FC HYB S C722 21°, Ventus Blue 8S CBX Iron-Wood 25°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 639 CB, Aldila NV 95 Graphite, 6–PW CBX 48° T22 54° and 60° EAS 4.0, Garsen G-Pro grip TP5x and Tour Response Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnSmalls Posted August 21, 2020 Share Posted August 21, 2020 7 hours ago, GolfSpy MPR said: Closing in on Kirke's tournament debut! He and I will drive from here to the Twin Cities Sunday after church services here (it's about a 4.5 hour drive). The tournament is Monday with tee times starting at 2:00pm (specific tee times will be announced tomorrow, I think). Our current plan is to arrive in MSP Sunday evening and head to one of our favorite practice facilities: https://www.threeriversparks.org/location/eagle-lake-youth-golf-center. They have a tiny par 3 course (total yards: 575!). I think I beat Kirke by a stroke or two the last time we played it; I'll need to have my partial wedges totally dialed in or else he's almost certain to beat me this time. So far, Kirke hasn't beaten me if we've played from the same tees; perhaps Sunday will be the day? They also have a giant practice green, which is important, because Kirke needs to practice lag putting. As I've noted in other threads, the greens at our course are tiny, so I want Kirke to spend some time two-putting from 40+ feet. Monday morning, we'll plan to take it easy. I'm not looking to wear Kirke out before his round. We'll probably head to a golf store (always a treat for us, since there aren't any where we live). I'll probably grab him a sleeve of new balls. We might also check out the next length of US Kids drivers. I've found that the employers are a bit amused when I ask if Kirke can test a driver in the hitting bay against his current driver. I'm not at all sure yet when the course opens for warm ups, but I know that when we get there, I'll need to slow Kirke down a bit. He tends to rifle his way through a bucket of range balls. I would imagine that tendency might be heightened with his excitement for the tournament. A couple days back, the tournament director emailed me the yardages for Kirke's age group. I'm pretty excited on this: the course (as best I can tell from online maps) looks fairly flat, with no obstructions in front of the greens (water or bunkers). There are hazards, but you have to go offline to find them. The total length is same that Kirke normally plays (1,500 yards for 9 holes). But because our home course has only two par 5s and three par 3s (for the whole 18), the distribution of yardage is different on the tournament course, which is a more traditional 5-4s, 2-5s, 2-3s setup. In particular, Kirke's par 5s at home are both 300 yards; for this tournament, they are 235 and 265. With any luck, he should be putting for eagle on the shorter par 5. Kirke is very excited; definitely talking about this all the time now. I'm trying to help him focus on things he can control: having fun. Hitting one good shot at a time. And having a good attitude. I'll keep everyone posted with pictures and videos over the next few days. I started getting those good anticipation nerves just reading this! Go get em Kirke!!! (Have a ton of fun) sirchunksalot, GolfSpy MPR and edingc 2 1 Quote Gameday Vessel Sunday 2.0/ Ogio Silencer Dynapwr Carbon | Hzrdus Smoke Black Mavrik 3w | Evenflow Riptide FG Tour F5 Hybrid(20,23) | MCA Fubuki Staff Model CB 5-PW | DG 120 Vokey SM7 (50, 54, 58) | DG 120 Studio Stock 15 -ProV1x (left dash) Romans 10:9 Classic Bag Jones Collegiate Clemson Stand Bag Eye 2 Laminate 1973 Staff Dynapower 4-PW Anser DUO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cciciora13 Posted August 22, 2020 Share Posted August 22, 2020 22 hours ago, GolfSpy MPR said: Closing in on Kirke's tournament debut! He and I will drive from here to the Twin Cities Sunday after church services here (it's about a 4.5 hour drive). The tournament is Monday with tee times starting at 2:00pm (specific tee times will be announced tomorrow, I think). Our current plan is to arrive in MSP Sunday evening and head to one of our favorite practice facilities: https://www.threeriversparks.org/location/eagle-lake-youth-golf-center. They have a tiny par 3 course (total yards: 575!). I think I beat Kirke by a stroke or two the last time we played it; I'll need to have my partial wedges totally dialed in or else he's almost certain to beat me this time. So far, Kirke hasn't beaten me if we've played from the same tees; perhaps Sunday will be the day? They also have a giant practice green, which is important, because Kirke needs to practice lag putting. As I've noted in other threads, the greens at our course are tiny, so I want Kirke to spend some time two-putting from 40+ feet. Monday morning, we'll plan to take it easy. I'm not looking to wear Kirke out before his round. We'll probably head to a golf store (always a treat for us, since there aren't any where we live). I'll probably grab him a sleeve of new balls. We might also check out the next length of US Kids drivers. I've found that the employers are a bit amused when I ask if Kirke can test a driver in the hitting bay against his current driver. I'm not at all sure yet when the course opens for warm ups, but I know that when we get there, I'll need to slow Kirke down a bit. He tends to rifle his way through a bucket of range balls. I would imagine that tendency might be heightened with his excitement for the tournament. A couple days back, the tournament director emailed me the yardages for Kirke's age group. I'm pretty excited on this: the course (as best I can tell from online maps) looks fairly flat, with no obstructions in front of the greens (water or bunkers). There are hazards, but you have to go offline to find them. The total length is same that Kirke normally plays (1,500 yards for 9 holes). But because our home course has only two par 5s and three par 3s (for the whole 18), the distribution of yardage is different on the tournament course, which is a more traditional 5-4s, 2-5s, 2-3s setup. In particular, Kirke's par 5s at home are both 300 yards; for this tournament, they are 235 and 265. With any luck, he should be putting for eagle on the shorter par 5. Kirke is very excited; definitely talking about this all the time now. I'm trying to help him focus on things he can control: having fun. Hitting one good shot at a time. And having a good attitude. I'll keep everyone posted with pictures and videos over the next few days. Good Luck to Kirke!!! GolfSpy MPR 1 Quote In my bag: Driver: Ben Hogan GS53 10.5* Stiff Mitsubishi tensei blue Stiff 3 Wood: 939 x 15 deg. UST Proforce Black V2 7F4 stiff Hybrid: 939x Hybrid UST 680 recoil shaft stiff Irons: 699 irons 4-PW KBS tour 90 v Stiff 50 Deg: TAIII Satin 54 deg: TAIII Satin 58 Deg: TAIII Satin Putter: 004 Single Bend Masters Edition Rangefinder: Caddytek V2 Check out my MyGolfSpy 2020 Forum Official Tester: Ben Hogan GS53 Driver Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sirchunksalot Posted August 22, 2020 Share Posted August 22, 2020 On 8/21/2020 at 8:46 AM, GolfSpy MPR said: Closing in on Kirke's tournament debut! He and I will drive from here to the Twin Cities Sunday after church services here (it's about a 4.5 hour drive). The tournament is Monday with tee times starting at 2:00pm (specific tee times will be announced tomorrow, I think). Our current plan is to arrive in MSP Sunday evening and head to one of our favorite practice facilities: https://www.threeriversparks.org/location/eagle-lake-youth-golf-center. They have a tiny par 3 course (total yards: 575!). I think I beat Kirke by a stroke or two the last time we played it; I'll need to have my partial wedges totally dialed in or else he's almost certain to beat me this time. So far, Kirke hasn't beaten me if we've played from the same tees; perhaps Sunday will be the day? They also have a giant practice green, which is important, because Kirke needs to practice lag putting. As I've noted in other threads, the greens at our course are tiny, so I want Kirke to spend some time two-putting from 40+ feet. Monday morning, we'll plan to take it easy. I'm not looking to wear Kirke out before his round. We'll probably head to a golf store (always a treat for us, since there aren't any where we live). I'll probably grab him a sleeve of new balls. We might also check out the next length of US Kids drivers. I've found that the employers are a bit amused when I ask if Kirke can test a driver in the hitting bay against his current driver. I'm not at all sure yet when the course opens for warm ups, but I know that when we get there, I'll need to slow Kirke down a bit. He tends to rifle his way through a bucket of range balls. I would imagine that tendency might be heightened with his excitement for the tournament. A couple days back, the tournament director emailed me the yardages for Kirke's age group. I'm pretty excited on this: the course (as best I can tell from online maps) looks fairly flat, with no obstructions in front of the greens (water or bunkers). There are hazards, but you have to go offline to find them. The total length is same that Kirke normally plays (1,500 yards for 9 holes). But because our home course has only two par 5s and three par 3s (for the whole 18), the distribution of yardage is different on the tournament course, which is a more traditional 5-4s, 2-5s, 2-3s setup. In particular, Kirke's par 5s at home are both 300 yards; for this tournament, they are 235 and 265. With any luck, he should be putting for eagle on the shorter par 5. Kirke is very excited; definitely talking about this all the time now. I'm trying to help him focus on things he can control: having fun. Hitting one good shot at a time. And having a good attitude. I'll keep everyone posted with pictures and videos over the next few days. It sounds like you've got a wonderful father/son putting planned and I hope y'all have fun. The tournament experience will be good for Kirke, but I think the memories made with his dad will be priceless. Have a safe trip, have fun, and I can't wait to hear about the trip. Nolan220 and GolfSpy MPR 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post GolfSpy MPR Posted August 25, 2020 Author Popular Post Share Posted August 25, 2020 First Tournament Recap Kirke and I left for the Twin Cities on Sunday afternoon. We were looking at about a 4.5 hour drive. But along the way, I remembered a sign I'd seen for a course along the road. We impulsively decided we needed to check it out, and that was a great decision. Grantsburg (WI) Golf Course was a total blast to play. Just under 2,000 yards for 9 holes. They charged $10 for the 9 with cart, and didn't charge for Kirke. He and I decided to play it as a two-man scramble. There is a shorter set of tees as well, and that bailed us out on one hole when I duck-hooked a drive. Nearly every hole is blind on at least one shot. I probably wouldn't want this to be my home course, but for a quick nine, it was a total blast! It was the kind of course you finish and immediately want to go around again because you would have a better idea of how to attack it the second time. Monday morning, we got up early (I didn't think Kirke had a chance of sleeping in; he was pretty excited). We grabbed Chik-Fil-A for breakfast and headed to Eagle Lake Youth Golf Center for some morning practice. We starting with Kirke practicing some longer putts. We then got a bucket of range balls. Kirke was on fire on the range. He was peppering the 100 yard sign with his driver (he normally carries the ball right around there), and he hit one in the 50 yard net on his second attempt. His swing was looking really sharp: But we got hit with a thunderstorm (with quite a bit of lightning) partway through his bucket. We took shelter for a while to wait it out. The storm was going to pass in about a half hour, but more concerning was the fact that the radar looked to be showing an enormous storm system over the whole Twin Cities just about the time of Kirke's scheduled 3:12 afternoon tee time: Once the initial storm cleared, we headed over to the short course for what (I'm pretty sure) was our third match on the Eagle Lake pitch and putt. The longest hole is 90 yards. This course is the scene of one important golf first for Kirke: when he was 3, it was the first time he beat me on a hole we played at the same yardage. It was a 40-yarder, and at the time, he hit hybrid on the green and two-putted for par; I went over the green and made a bogey. I digress. Monday morning was a new first: the first time Kirke and I played nine holes from the same tees and he beat me outright: Note that he shot a solid even par 27. I skulled my tee shot on 2 OB over the green and missed a few short putts for a 30, so Kirke thumped me thoroughly. A cool accomplishment for him, and it certainly won't be the last time I lose to this boy. From there, we headed to another place that Kirke has wanted to go for a while: Topgolf! We spent most of our time competing on the Junior Quick Nine game: three shots each to the nearest three targets. I had to shoot for the red and yellow targets that were further from our bay to even it up a little, so of course Kirke ended up beating me a little more often than I beat him. After a quick stop at the local PGA Tour Superstore, we began the drive to the course. When we arrived, I was struck by the 1) number of kids and 2) the dollars spent on youth golf equipment. It's a different world. Anyway, we waited the COVID-approved half hour before Kirke's tee time before he went to the putting green. Given the amount of swings he'd already taken that morning, he didn't feel the need to hit any range balls. They were only a few minutes behind schedule for Kirke's tee time. Kirke was paired up with one other 7-year-old boy; they both had the same Cobra junior bag. There was no rain when the round began—and not a drop fell during the round. We were grateful to be able to play, having come from so far. As per my earlier post, I had done as much online scouting as I could of the course and was pretty confident that it would set up well for Kirke. What I didn't realize was the degree to which most of the greens were set well above the fairways, most with pretty severe false fronts. On the first hole, Kirke hit his approach well above the hole. Given the speed of the practice green and the fact that the green had some significant slope to the front, he was very timid with his first putt, barely getting it halfway to the hole. It ended up as a three-putt bogey. I'm not going to recap every single shot in part because, already, they're blending together a bit for me. Here's his card: He made a solid par on 2. The 3rd was another that had a severe incline; he flared his 6 iron right and short and didn't get up and down. The surprise hole for me was 5; it was one that, given the yardage, I had hopes he would birdie. He hit a perfect drive, leaving him just over 100 yards to the green. But his FW cut a bit on him and he ended up in a pretty deep greenside bunker. His first bunker shot hit the lip and rolled back to the same spot. He got out on his second try, 2-putting for a bogey. The thing I was most proud of him about, though, is that although he was 4-over through five holes, he wasn't down at all. That's (honestly) a bit unusual for him; when he starts with a few bad holes, his attitude can get frustrated and a bit sulky. Monday, though, nothing seemed to phase him; he just wanted to go to the next hole and keep playing. The next three holes he rolled up solid pars. The final hole was a blind drive, and although he hit it well, when we came over the hill we found he was in the right rough. This left him with about a 75-yard shot from pretty heavy rough over a deep bunker; that's a tough shot for a little guy. He ended up bunkered; got out in one shot and two-putted to finish with a bogey (his par putt just missed; that ended up being more important than we thought in the moment). To be honest, neither nor I were expecting 5-over to finish well. We were the first group to get done, and Kirke's playing partner clipped him by one, shooting a 4-over 40. But as each group came in, no one was posting anything lower than Kirke's 41. So Kirke ended up T-2. I'm pretty sure he thinks that medal is the greatest thing ever! After the round, we hit a gas station so Kirke could get a much-needed and well-deserved Mountain Dew slushie. Then we enjoyed a four-hour drive home (with lots of good conversation). It was a great two-day road trip, with lots of really special father and son memories made. We've got the ball from his first tournament set aside (to go with his first hole-in-one ball). Kirke appreciates the support so many of you guys have shown: I share your comments and such with him. Thanks for that! We're still not planning to make a habit of driving to these events on any sort of regular basis, especially in the near future. I did find out, though, that there's a Upper Peninsula Golf Association that has a junior tour here. It's already done for this season, but I'm hoping that maybe next year, Kirke'll be able to play an event or two. 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