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It took me two years to finally get my pictures off of my dead macbook and now they are on the web for viewing.
August 2010 is when the round happened and a unique set of circumstances allowed me to play Pebble during the Concours d'Elegance (classic car show). The weekend was slated to have some of the rarest cars for sale at the course and the course would display the cars up and down the 18th green. That is why there are tents along side the 18th fairway. The weekend begins by driving down to Monterey and staying in a Holiday Inn Express. We were in San Francisco for a conference. We drove to the course and entered 17 mile drive towards the course. It was a misty day and the marine layer hadn't quite burned off yet. As we arrive at the gate, we told them "tee time for moa" They looked me up and off we go entering the hallowed grounds. My heart was racing and I was trying to take in every little piece. It was thrilling to say the least. We arrive at the clubhouse and we were greeted and they grabbed our clubs and we had breakfast overlooking the practice greens by the first tee. It was finally happening, WE ARE ABOUT TO PLAY PEBBLE! We got shuttled to the practice range and we were warming up and hitting a few balls, once we finished we sauntered over to the club house to pay for our round and get our caddy's name (Tom). Highly suggest getting a caddy, because there are breaks on those greens that are unfathomable. He even told me on #9 that it broke this way and if it didnt he said, "you can fire me!" And sure enough it broke the way he said it was going to. The first tee was unbelievable, short par 4 dog leg right and only about 230 yards to the pine that is in the left rough. The starter hushes the crowd overlooking the tee box and all the bystanders that are there to see who paid $500 bucks to play this course and how they would do on the first tee. That was the most nerve racking first tee jitters ever! I pulled my three wood into the left rough, but thank god I didnt cold top the ball! And then we were off! I will go into more detail of the round but for now I have uploaded the pictures to this thread. I have 65 pictures in this gallery, but I'll put some up that can be viewed in the forum without clicking on this link. I have over 100 pictures, but I tried to pick the most interesting ones. I will update this posting with more detail after I take care of the baby. In a nutshell I shot a 98, barely breaking 100, with a birdie on #15. I was awed by the ocean on #7 and put two into the bay ![]() Gallery: http://imageshack.us/g/259/dsc01580s.jpg/ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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