5
AM rolled around awfully fast this morning. All of us friends either
had bright eyes, ready for the day or heavy eyes and not fully
looking forward to this 12-hour experience. Don’t worry, I promise
that for the most part, the girls had a good time. We all piled in
our rented van and headed south for the Monterey Peninsula. We made
it down a few towns and decided that we needed to stop for breakfast.
So Denny’s it was… we walked inside, sat down and ordered and
Dan went back to the restrooms. He came back very promptly, saying
“wow, I can not go in something like that.” The
entire ensemble got a variety of foods, ranging from biscuits and
gravy all the way to pancakes and bacon. Most of the time that we
didn’t spend eating, was spent wondering which of these polo
wearing patrons was going to spend their day at Pebble Beach as well.
We
rolled out of there and just followed the cars, all the way to the
public parking zone. It was a massive lot that was beside what we
assumed were old military barracks. There were a slew of different
vehicles and a ton of buses awaiting passengers. These buses were, of
course, the shuttles, by which we were taking to the US “Flippin” Open.
course, the shuttles, by which we were taking to the US “Flippin” Open.
We
had a half-hour bus ride to the legendary golf course, and you could
cut our excitement with a knife (that means it was tangible,
figuratively speaking). We drove down “17-mile drive”, a
legendary stretch of road with multiple famous golf courses and
numerous multi-million dollar houses. We all were full of excitement
and ready to see everything that we could get our eyes on.
We
walked into the complex, about a quarter mile or so, to the first tee
box. We walked into pebble beach golf links with awe in our eyes.
Immediately we saw some great names in the game around for us to gawk
at and be giddy about. The first group we saw had Rickie Fowler and
Jason Day in it and we took pictures and just hoped they noticed us,
but they never did. However, we did manage to get the attention of
Justin Thomas, a joyless golfer with a snarl on his face. JT
teed off from the 14th tee box and Landon yelled, at the
top of his lungs, GO JT! With the look of a thousand knives and
malice in his heart, He looked directly at Dan and persisted to slay
him with his mind. Sorry, Dan!
We
took a bunch of pictures of golfers as well as the course itself. As
we walked around, we were amazed at how accurate everyone was. Every
pro golfer seemed to be so good out of the bunkers as well as the
rough.
(Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm)
(Brooks Koepka, Bubba Watson, JB Holmes)
We made our way over to the World Famous Par 3, #7. We found a spot in
the massive grandstands, and it got cold fast. We were looking
straight into the ocean and the wind was blowing right into our
faces. This brings out one of the most unexpected situations from
our whole trip. The day before when Dwylin and Landon left the
airport in Oakland, the temperature was in the mid to upper 80s. Now
roughly 110 miles south and we were experiencing weather in the 60s.
This did not feel like California, but it seemed like we were in
Seattle or something.
(The 5th)
(The 12th)
Now,
you need to know some etiquette rules for golf. When someone is
putting on a green, it is proper for everyone to stay quiet so that
the golfers can have maximum concentration. There was a golfer on
the green on #7. He was all lined up, and he pulled back the putter,
now ready to strike. Out of nowhere, a lady right behind us said a
long drawn out “Wow”. Dan and I immediately started laughing at
this embarrassing turn of events for this lady.
(The 7th)
When
you go to a sports event, you get an opportunity to yell and be heard
by a microphone. So we tried to think of something funny and yet
easy to pick out. We settled on the dutch phrase… “Cum Buutz
Meh!” (forgive the spelling from this unwritten language) For
those of you that don’t know what this could possibly mean. It
means “Come Wipe Me”, and we kept trying to say it throughout the
day. Unfortunately, all this was in vain, because even with two
different days of trying, we never really found a clear clip of us
yelling the phrase. Although we did see Jon and Matt when they went
over the 1st green to see Justin Rose, Jordan Spieth, and
Tiger Woods.
(Jordan Spieth, Tiger Woods)
(Matt and Jon are circled in the corner)
We
spent most of our day sitting at two different par 3s, the 5th
and 12th. We sat there watching all the golfers that
we could, and a few of them multiple times. One golfer rose to the
top of our interest and we’ll never forget his bright smile. It
was a Norwegian
amateur
golfer by the name of Viktor Hovland. Why was he considered an
amateur?
He was still attending Oklahoma State University, and this means
that he cannot have any sponsorship
money
as well as not win any prize money. This
did not seem to dampen his spirits in
the slightest.
(Viktor Hovland)
We
left the property between 5 and 6 that night, and
head out on the buses back to our van. The girls were
understandably worn out and had lost interest in the event by around
noon. We headed from the grounds to find food because of game 6 of the
NBA Finals were on TV. A game between injury-plagued and the
two
time defending champion Golden State Warriors versus the Toronto
Raptors with their
superstar
Kawhi Leonard. The Raptors were up 3 games to 2 games, and if they
could find a way to win tonight, they’d
win the NBA Finals. The only problem for us would be finding a place
to eat because technically we’re in the Bay Area. Which just
happens to be where the Warriors
are from. The game is also being played in Oakland
across the bay from us.
We
found our way to another Buffalo Wild Wings. Since
this is such a big event for the Bay
Area,
we
waited a half hour to be seated and finally decided to leave. We
settled for an awesome alternative called Fish & Chips in
Salinas, CA. We watched it until the end of the game and enjoyed the very
tasty food. The Raptors
won the game and the NBA Championship as well. The food and service
were so good that all
of us would highly recommend it.
Needless
to say, once we finally got back to the Air BnB. It didn’t take us
very long at all to find our beds and sleep late
into the next morning…
What
else could possibly be waiting for us?
Have to laugh over the joyless golfer with the snarl on his face! 😂
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