I contemplated whether or not sharing this story from a JV girls' golf tournament I took my team to yesterday. However, the more I think about, the more I feel I have to share. I will start off saying that this story is 100% factual. No embellishment at all.
Story time from the chronicles of a JV golf tournament:
9AM shotgun start. Before carting my best two JV players I direct my 5th player with simple directions on how to get to her starting hole. "You walk down this cart path to that red flag. Then you take a left. Your tee box will be about 100 yards away."' After I drop my first two players off I decided to immediately go check to see if she got to the right place. As I'm driving up to the tee box I realize she hadn't so I tell her playing partners, who had already teed off, to wait just a moment while I find her. They graciously waited. When I get her to the teebox, she hit right away and ended up with a bogey on a par five which I was pretty proud of, all things considered.
However, the point of the story I wanted to get to had to do with one of her playing partners on that hole. After I drove ahead to spot my player's tee shot, I watch her playing partner hit her second shot. It seemed like she had a decent swing, and when she made contact, I was like, "That looks like it'll go about 150 yards." But, as I watched the ball fly it kind of looked like when it reached its apex that it started to go backwards. Weird. What was even more weird was that her third shot did the same thing. A few shots later I noticed, she was having a hard time finding her ball so I drove back to help her find it. I found it pretty quickly and immediately realized why the ball seemed to be super spinny. The ball she was using was not a normal golf ball, but in fact, it was a whiffle golf ball…..
I felt bad for the girl, instructed the other girls to go to their ball as I told her to wait a moment while they moved far enough away so I could tell her of her blunder. After I told her, she replied, "Yeah, I noticed after my third shot, but I didn't know what to do." I stood there in disbelief, wondering how did it take her that long? How did she not notice when she picked the ball up to put it on the tee?
lol you can't make this stuff up!
And, slightly in her defense it was a solid whiffle golf ball and not one with holes in it.
Story time from the chronicles of a JV golf tournament:
9AM shotgun start. Before carting my best two JV players I direct my 5th player with simple directions on how to get to her starting hole. "You walk down this cart path to that red flag. Then you take a left. Your tee box will be about 100 yards away."' After I drop my first two players off I decided to immediately go check to see if she got to the right place. As I'm driving up to the tee box I realize she hadn't so I tell her playing partners, who had already teed off, to wait just a moment while I find her. They graciously waited. When I get her to the teebox, she hit right away and ended up with a bogey on a par five which I was pretty proud of, all things considered.
However, the point of the story I wanted to get to had to do with one of her playing partners on that hole. After I drove ahead to spot my player's tee shot, I watch her playing partner hit her second shot. It seemed like she had a decent swing, and when she made contact, I was like, "That looks like it'll go about 150 yards." But, as I watched the ball fly it kind of looked like when it reached its apex that it started to go backwards. Weird. What was even more weird was that her third shot did the same thing. A few shots later I noticed, she was having a hard time finding her ball so I drove back to help her find it. I found it pretty quickly and immediately realized why the ball seemed to be super spinny. The ball she was using was not a normal golf ball, but in fact, it was a whiffle golf ball…..
I felt bad for the girl, instructed the other girls to go to their ball as I told her to wait a moment while they moved far enough away so I could tell her of her blunder. After I told her, she replied, "Yeah, I noticed after my third shot, but I didn't know what to do." I stood there in disbelief, wondering how did it take her that long? How did she not notice when she picked the ball up to put it on the tee?
lol you can't make this stuff up!
And, slightly in her defense it was a solid whiffle golf ball and not one with holes in it.