Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Scottish Weather and Pot Bunkers

Golfed at Prestwick Golf Club today near Glasgow, site of the first British Open in 1861. Old Tom Morris was the Keeper of the Green here. But the weather and the course were challenging, particularly the pot bunkers. Thank goodness for water proof clothing. 


Portrush

Played a round at Portrush near Belfast, site of the Open for 2019. Another links course on a beautiful day. And the cutest caddies. 

And guess who teed off just after we finished---Payton Manning. He was eating lunch no more than 10 feet from us. 


Monday, July 24, 2017

Playing like a Pro

Monday, July 24
We played at Portmarnock Golf Club today-a true links course. 112 pot bunkers, about six of which I visited. And we played with a caddie, a new experience. And helpful, tho I don't know if it helped my score. 


Royal Birkdale--What an Open

Sunday, July 24
Jordan Spieth really put on a performance at Royal Birkdale. We walked along with Steve Stricker for his first nine holes. Too bad he didn't have a better day. But the course was lovely as was the weather. And it was fun to see all the pros in action. 



Sunday, July 23, 2017

To the Open

Sunday, July 23
Liverpool
Arrived in Liverpool and rode the infamous Mersey ferry. Met the Beatles. Now on our way to the 164th British Open at Royal Birkdale. 


Potato Peel Pie Society

July 20, 2017
Isle of Guernsey 
Visited Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands and setting for the novel Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. We toured most of the island aboard a 1954 vintage bus named Twinkle and learned about the Nazi occupation during WWII. 


Visited the Little Chapel, purported to be one of the smallest in the world. The walls are decorated with shards of dishes, including Wedgewood and Blue Willow!


Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Port of Southampton

Arrived Southampton. Ready to sail and golf the British Isles aboard the Azamara Journey. 

The Bargate Wall. 

Lawn bowling at the Southampton Old Bowling Green. 

The Dancing Man Brewery in an old wool house.