Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Day's 5 Through 9: It Had To End Sometime!



Sunday the July 16th
“This is it, this is what it’s all about!” This is what Dwylin told himself as he rolled out of bed around 4:15 am to go watch a bunch of men play a game that we all kind of stink at. Did I also mention that we paid a lot of dollars to watch this event in person? If you were to ask any of us just one question? Would that question possibly be? Was it worth it? All our responses would be,
“ABSOstinkingLUTELY!”




We left our place of lodging approximately at 5:10 in the morning and headed south towards Pebble. First, we stopped at the same Denny’s that we ate at on our first trip to Pebble Beach. It was once again a surprisingly chilly morning, but there was coffee to buy at the course.

Oh, I almost forgot about the wives! The ladies did not wish to attend a second day of golf. They instead decided to stay up in San Jose and go hiking at Alum Rock Park. They also elected to splurge on themselves and went shopping at all and ate at Olive Garden.  






Now, back to the boys...
Our first stop, once on the grounds was to the Putting Green / Driving Range area. This is where all the golfers go to warm up. There were already a bunch of guys out practicing, by the time we got there. The biggest name practicing around us was a ‘Brit’ by the name of Tommy Fleetwood. At least he was the one we could get the closest to.


We headed out to the par 3 number 7. This however proved to be futile, because the other 50,000 people on the course had the same idea. So instead we went back to the same hole we sat at for most of the day on Thursday, number 5. We saw most of the groups go through here and we decided to stay in this spot till at least Tiger Woods comes through.
Sitting down beside the overcast ocean with the wind blowing in our faces, we all agreed, that this was definitely colder than the last time.



Once Tiger’s group was through the 5th hole. We high tailed it over to the 12th (also the same hole where we sat on Thursday). We sat here through a bunch of the same groups of golfers over again, which was pretty fun. We spent the majority of our time on the short par 3’s and we never saw a hole-in-one. We did, however, get very close. It wasn’t long after we sat down that a man named Jason Dufner sent one within inches of the hole.


Matt left our group because he wanted to try to get to the 18th green. He found that he was too late, it was full, and had to settle instead for the grandstands by the 17th green.

We sat on the edge of the grandstands and whoever was sitting closest to the ocean was always freezing, but the guys who were just beside him were at least 10 degrees warmer and had no wind. We just kept watching the crowd build and diminish all depending on who was coming through at the time.





Once the leaders got through the hole we hightailed it towards the final hole. Number 18 is where the next US Open champion is crowned. To our dismay and horror, we had the same plan as 25,000 other spectators around us. It probably took us 10 to 15 minutes to cut across the course from the 12th hole. 


To our agony, the closest we could get was halfway up the 18th fairway. This is a long way away from being able to see anything of importance on the green. We had been watching part of the golf coverage on our phones via the “Fox Sports App”. This worked like a charm for most of the day, until this most pivotal moment. Then out of nowhere, we couldn’t get any signal. I guess 50,000 people on one golf hole kinda takes all the cell signal and chokes it down to nothing.

We stood in our spot alongside the fairway watching and waiting patiently for the leaders to come through. We watched the last four or five groups file through and it was obvious that everyone wanted drama. Brooks Koepka was two shots down from the leader Gary Woodland. Brooks played in the group just before Woodland, but everyone was in awe of Koepka. He is a chunk of masculinity, and seemingly invincible. He walked up the fairway to much fan fare. He ended his round by missing a birdie putt, and the lead stayed at two for Woodland.


Brooks Koepka

Now maybe a good time to mention that we had some drunk men around us. Gary Woodland hit his drive and then a layup shot. He ended up taking his 3rd shot right in front of us. This is where the drunk guys come into play. As Woodland was taking his practice shots, one of the guys yelled out, “that water looks awfully inviting!” Needless to say, this did not go well with the other patrons. Someone else yelled back to the drunk guys, “tell us what it's like after we throw you in!” This did not phase Woodland in the slightest. He immediately put his shot on the green and putted out for a birdie and a 3 shot victory.

Gary Woodland

We made our way up to the 18th green for the reward ceremony. We got to see the Woodland accept his trophy as the US Open Champion. We also got to see, our favorite young golfer, Viktor Hovland win a trophy for being the “Low Amateur”. He finished tied for 12th but received no money, because he was technically a Non-Professional. So the following day, Viktor dropped out of college and became a professional.




We left the trophy ceremony and headed to the buses. The design flaw of the course came into play here. Every fan on the course had to cross the same bridge to get to the buses. To say this caused a log jam would be an understatement! We got to the welcome center and had to wait on Matt who was coming from the 17th. We then got in line for the buses and we ended waiting around TWO HOURS! Honestly, it was the most civil line we have ever seen. Golf fans are simply a different breed of fan. Dwylin had an interesting conversation, with a man from the Los Angeles area, about Amish and Mennonites and people from the Midwest in general. While at the same time Landon and the rest were asking each other sports trivia questions.

We finally got back to our car and immediately started looking for food! We were so hungry, and there was nothing around. We had to drive 20 minutes north, and we relied on Dwylin’s southwest America fast food experience to guide our taste buds. He lead us to the amazing In-N-Out Burger. Dwylin was the only one that had been to one before and had been waiting 5 years to come back to one. He was so excited to try a Double-Double “Animal Style” again.

We got home sometime after eleven, and we headed to bed as soon as we got to the house.

Monday the July 17th
We all woke up slowly between 6-8 in the morning. We started packing up our stuff and eating breakfast with our coffee. We had to be out of the Air BnB today, as well as return the van that we were using.
Jon and Heidi were scheduled to leave in the afternoon around the same time as Dwylin and Landon. Jon’s were scheduled to arrive at their home in Plains early the next morning, just in time for a quick nap and wake up and head to work just a few hours later. Jon and Heidi, however, were able to change their flight to an earlier flight. We all had to hurry up and finish our packing then head to the San Francisco Airport. Dan was planning on driving back with Matt and Linda to Missouri and on to Indiana.

We dropped off Jon and Heidi and headed out for some lunch because the other flight wasn’t leaving for another 6 hours or so. We headed for another one of “Dwylin’s Recommended” establishments. The Habit is the favorite burger chain that Dwylin discovered while he lived in Phoenix.



We ate our fill and decided to head back to the airport. Dwylin and Landon headed inside and Landon met a random airline pilot that he knew! He had gone to school with the man’s son. This did not, however, dent any of our waiting time. We had about a 3 or 4-hour wait until our flight was leaving. We basically walked around and just took in the size of the airport.




Eventually, we got to board our plane, and we were ready to head home. Now, a simple problem ensued from our four-hour flight. There was a man behind me on the flight that had no comprehension of personal space. Don’t be that guy!

 The feet did not belong to Landon



We landed around 2 in the morning, and we were ready to be home. We, however, had to find our luggage. It never showed up in baggage claim, and we were not wanting to wait hours for them to find our bags. We eventually figured out where our bags were hiding. As it turns out, because we arrived at the airport in San Francisco so early, and had to wait through multiple flights headed to Chicago before our own, our bags were sent with an earlier flight. There they were caged up after no one claimed them.

Landon made it to the bags first and didn’t realize any of this happened. So he went to the baggage claim office and waited. We waited in line for maybe twenty minutes behind a young Asian couple flying in from Toronto. They apparently had their luggage misplaced and it had been missing for a long while. Dwylin finally got bored of this and decided to go back to the baggage claim and figure this out. Dwylin saw the cages filled with luggage and asked some employees nearby about the baggage cages. They seemed to know exactly what the bag was that we were missing, and after hardly ten seconds had past… we had our bag again. The trip was saved and we could at last drive the last two hours home!

We left the airport right around 3 and headed out of Chicago. We had two hours of driving ahead of us and one time zone change. We had some interesting conversations and at points sang some random southern gospel songs. We finally got back home at 6 a.m. on Tuesday morning. Now it was time for some quality time with our beds and eventually back to the work the following day.

Dan, Matt and Linda
After dropping off Dwylin and Landon at the airport, they headed out by car to Missouri. They had time to make a couple of stops on their way home. They stopped at Yosemite National Park for some sightseeing. They continued east and ended up spending a night in Las Vegas, which as it happens, has crazy nice and crazy cheap hotel rooms.





They left Gomorrah the following morning and made a hard push for Missouri. So Apparently, they may have pushed a bit too hard. Dan got pulled over for speeding somewhere in The Beehive State or The Mormon state, either one works.

They were on their way to Missouri to pick up Matt and Linda’s pull behind RV trailer at the property they were fixing up. The trio finally got to the fixer-upper and headed back out on the road as soon as possible. The group was split up for the last bit of the trip but they all finally made it home by Thursday, June 20th.

Matt and Lindas Trip from Indiana to California and all the way back again.

Epilogue Aug. 9th-12th
So as it turns out part of our group got together again. Honestly, because it took me so long to write this last chapter that we had another get together as a group. Dan, Matt, and Michael were working a job out in Chicago and some of us guys came out to visit them over a weekend in August. Dwylin, Jared, Landon, and Matt's wife Linda drove out to Chicago on Friday and headed straight north to Milwaukee for some food and baseball game. 





We drove back to Chicago that night after one of the longest baseball games in my life. We were mostly lazy on Saturday. Except for three of our group that was working on the Congress Hotel roof in the morning. We spent a nice long day walking around and being lazy. Dwylin, Jared, Landon, and Michael headed back home that same evening.








As the four guys left three more appeared in the morning. To help with the work and to have some fun of course. Dan's brother Jon and his wife Heidi. They also brought along Dan's girlfriend Rachel along as well. Dan was so giddy. They stayed for most of the week and went back home.





It is now the end of September as I write the finishing touches of this document of our epicness. So many things have changed. Dan has moved away from Indiana back to Montana. Also our buddy Nate Miller finally moved back from Colorado and is back in Ohio again. I guess it is like what all the old people like Dan always say... "The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh me ALL the way back to Montana."

He never actually said that...

1 comment:

  1. I was just talking about In N Out Burgers today! This has inspired me to try them!
    The trip sounds crazy and fun and wild. Except, I don’t think golf is considered wild.

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