Pam Harrell, Letty Watt, Terri Street, the Sub Par Trio |
Angst
Anxiety
Tension
Expectations
Drama
All words to describe playing in a golf tournament when my game is up to the 90's (not good) !
All words to describe putting on a five minute skit in front of my peers.
All words to describe being a local chair person of a state women's golf championship.
May 20,21 were the due dates. Dawn and I were co-chairs for the Women's Oklahoma Golf Association's Senior Championship to be held those two days at the Trails Golf Course in Norman.
We were prepared, our ducks were lined up, even though they were everywhere on the golf course.
My two singing friends and I had prepared for the greatest debut in golf to be held this close to the Canadian River.
My golf game had not improved this spring, but I held high hopes that my game would show up for the tournament and allow me to win the Super Senior Championship ( remember this song...She had high hopes ) BUT
On Sunday, May 19 the National Weather Service predicted that Monday would be a level 4 danger for tornadoes and dastardly storms, SO we postponed this thrilling championship until June 24-25, and of course, the rains didn't let up for a month.
ANXIETY
FRUSTRATIONS
TENSION
begin to build...
Another month goes by with preparations ready, lists and volunteers ready, The Sub Par Trio ready, but Not my golf game. The rains stopped, the sun came out, the temperatures were in the 80's, and we played our first round of golf on June 24.
Lynn Ballard, Lee Ann Fairlie, Dawn Stork |
With a touch of Tim Conway humor (click link to watch Dorf on Golf with Tim Conway) playing on the television in the grill after our first round of golf, and while we were piling our plates with food from the buffet we watched and laughed at some old golf humor, after all we are all Seniors. With dinner nearly over, the golfers were restless, and the show was ready to go. With Pam Harrell on the piano, Terri Street lead singer and comedian, and support provided by Letty Watt the show began.
As a tribute to Mabel Hotz, Hall of Fame Oklahoma lady golfer and mother of the Oklahoma Junior Girls State Championship (1950's, 1960's), we sang a rendition of "Oklahoma", and "Oh, What a Beautiful Day" combining her rendition and mine.
Imagine, in nearly perfect harmony as we sang "Oklahoma":
Oklahoma, where the women golfers love to play
And we sure have fun, beneath the sun,
Even though it rains most every day.....
Pam Harrell, Letty Watt |
A creative refrain from "Oh, What a Beautiful Day";
Oh, what a difficult golf game, Oh, what a fabulous shot.
I sank a long putt on eleven, everything's going my way.......
Terri topped off the night with her lyrics, adapted from "It's Ruff Being a Dog" by Phyllis Wolfe:
From the last refrain: But still it's...
Rough, rough, rough out on the course
When the Golfing gods turn mean.
Your ball goes in the bunker
And can just barely be seen.
Yes, it's rough, rough, rough, rough out on the course
When your round proves to be a test.
But either way -- a good or bad
This game is simply the Best!
At the end of day two we proved the lyrics and the poetry to be correct.
Fun
Fulfilling
Friendships
Gratifying
Relief
All words to describe a round of golf, when the score does not reflect who we are.
All words to describe the Tin Cup Challenge, and a skit on golf filled with laughter and memories.
All words to describe the smiles and thanks from women golfers.
Judy Sapp and Cathy Scott |
Tammy Higginbotham, Linda Maddox |
Marna Raburn, Lee Ann Fairlie, Medalist and Senior Champion |
Thanks to all of the staff at the Trails Golf Course, all of our volunteers, and especially to the ladies of WOGA for making this Senior Championship a success.