Who is planning on going to the tournament?
CAR96 said:
Who is planning on going to the tournament?
That's awesome...my little girl is only three but trying to get her interested in golf and the players...figure that's a good first step in my quest to have a good playing buddy in the future. Just wondering if it would be foolish to bring an energetic little kid to such an event just for an hour or two to introduce her to that world? Only one way to find out!AgLA06 said:
Had a great day. Good weather, even if a little hot. The par 3 17th is a great hole because there are picnic tables and shade to watch the action.
Cam Champ's foundation was by the entrance and it appears part of their mission is to take simulators to schools to expose kids to golf. His dad, Mr. Champ was there as well and was a great conversation.
My 5 year old had a blast with all the kid stuff around the entrance. Designing her own shoes, the girl stem zone, the putting green, the golf simulator, getting goody bags with all the fancy sun screen / lip gloss booths. The Stem zone with the infrared camera, reflex simon says game, etc. There was a chipping booth like ski ball at the practice facility as well.Ch11Ag96 said:
We live on the course and walked around with our 5yr old - it was not crowded at all and a lot of fun. Not much to do for younger kids but was a fun day - agree, the picnic tables and concessions on 17 are great - the proceeds from the concessions at 17 go to support girls softball. Cool event! - take your little one for sure!
2wealfth Man said:
pace of play is glacial right now
Bunk Moreland said:
What group slowed this up so much? This has been brutal.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/golf.com/news/carlota-ciganda-slow-play-match-play/AgLA06 said:Bunk Moreland said:
What group slowed this up so much? This has been brutal.
Ciganda is the LPGA version of Sergio. The slow down was noticeable about her group on 18.