Day 6: An (almost) Full 9 Holes, Putting and Chipping Practice (Eleanor and Jordan)
This was an awesome day of golf! In the morning we discussed the history of Presidents and golfing. It was interesting to discuss how influential golf has been for presidents, as well as how much personality was reflected when a president was playing. After that we had an hour of work to focus on our research of the course history in Houston. We called our different course and asked questions about the course overall, and it was a really interesting learning experience to talk with the Head Pros of the courses.
Upon arriving at the first tee of Houston we were given a chipping and putting lesson by head pro, Coach Brian. Many of us were inexperienced with chipping, and it was interesting to see how similar it was to putting. We were put into groups of three and given three chances to get our shot within a two foot circle around the hole. We had to try and get the ball within the designated area around the hole, and at the end we tried to get at least 15 balls within the area- we did it! After we ate lunch, then headed out to try and play nine holes. After lunch we assembled our groups from the previous day and headed on to the course. Everything was going fine until we hit a bottleneck at hole seven which held up 3 groups behind the slow group.
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