Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Back To The Future

       This morning I was a volunteer at Lookaway Golf Club. They were hosting an event that was in support of the Matthew Renk Foundation. Matt was the son of Dave & Jackie Renk and Matt passed away from a cancerous brain tumor at the age of 15. With the support of friends, family & the membership of Lookaway Golf Club they are working to generate awareness of brain cancer and support the families facing this challenge.
       Dave had asked me a few weeks ago if I was going to be around to help. To be honest, I was not looking forward to getting up at 3:00AM to make the trip up to Lookaway but with Robert Smith from Merion GC volunteering too, the ride up together was not as bad. The main thing that was my concern was Dave kept saying I was mowing greens...As you can guess, mowing greens is not on the list of things I do too often. And after thinking about it as I mowed this morning, it has been probably about
18 years since I mowed a greens route! a pass here and there over the years does not keep the skills sharp!
Luckily Dave put me with his son Tommy. Tommy, a future Superintendent, was great to work with and as the morning went on I really enjoyed spending time with someone who has passion about the turf business.
       Now for the bad part....I mowed the first green in the dark with my reel off -( or should I say rolled the first green for my part of the double cut. It was like mowing in a closet with the door closed. I was so focused on trying to see my lines (and could not see even with the light kit)
that I did not pick up on it. Impressive right?
With each green the old feel came back with the last two greens looking pretty straight!
A few pounds lighter and a little tired, we headed back into the shop.
Just like the old days...

       To learn more about the Matt Renk foundation go to:
http://matthewrenkfoundation.org/about-matt.html


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