Golf: A Small World


One can be assured, at least once a week, as I caddie over the legendary links of St. Andrews that the subject 'golf's small world' will pop up. This was highlighted on last Wednesday when my caddie buddie Scotty & I were asked to go straight down to the New Course from the 18th green of the Old Course, and catch up with a x4ball that had teed off and would probably be on the 2nd green by the time we got there. So it proved.

A view to the 4th & 5th green of the New Course 

After introductions and a few holes under or belt we were standing upon the green of the wonderful par4 6th when Scotty mentioned that walking down the 4th fairway was Hank, my R&A member from San Francisco, who had waved across in recognition. Good to see his familiar gait upon the links again, out for a bounce game and a couple of weeks practice before the R&A Autumn Medal. One of the golfers we were looking after, Bart, asked who it was as he dissapeared from view and on our reply he gasped: "I do not believe it! I've known Hank for 25 years! Will we see him again during our round?" Bart decided to wait behind after finishing on the 18th and caught up with Hank over a couple of whiskies.

We continued caddying for the San Francisco boys over their following rounds upon the Old Course, having proved just how 'small the golfing world' is...in St. Andrews. 


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Identifying My Golf Ball

The St. Andrews Town Match 2013

Cruden Bay Golf Club