Friday, October 26, 2012

Don't Judge A Book By It's Cover

Today Lloyd and I (Wes Hadikin) had one of those special afternoons at the Stanley Park Pitch and Putt which brought back memories of how we first met some 3 years ago.  Lloyd asked me to post the Story, which I had on my own blog, entitled "You can't judge a book by it's cover"...enjoy.   

It was a typical Vancouver November day with grey skies and light falling rain on the already soaked greens at the Stanley Park Pitch and Putt Golf Course. A day when only fools or golf enthusiasts would dare venture out and there I was, the only person on the course, putting for a birdie on the second hole. From out of nowhere, climbing over a 5 foot fence, a slight older man appeared wearing large work boots and carrying a tattered coat.

My first reaction was one of dismay that this street person would jump a fence on a golf course to ask for some money…I had made the classic mistake and judged a book by it’s cover.

His first words were “my name is Lloyd and can I join you for a game of golf?” He produced 3 golf clubs from underneath the tattered coat and we walked back to the first hole to start our game. That day turned out to be a special beginning to a friendship as Lloyd and I played golf and exchanged stories in the pouring rain. As we golfed and laughed that day I learned more about Lloyd, that he was a teaching golf professional of Cree heritage and his seven under par that day proved he knew his craft well.

What impressed me most was Lloyd’s zest and joy of life and a positive attitude even though he had few possessions. He basically owned nothing, someone had given him the use of an old car that became transportation and home. He told me that during the winter months he would work in the oil and mining industries that took him around the world. During the summer he would pursue his passion as a golf coach helping a large list of clients scattered around North America.

Lloyd talked about an annual dinner when his golf students would come together to celebrate golf and life. I was sceptical but accepted a recent invitation to attend the Coach and Friends dinner in Victoria, British Columbia, it turned out to be the high point of my year. Some 120 people, from as far away as Florida and Louisiana, attend the event and told stories about Lloyd and how he had touched their lives and helped their golf game.

I realized that this guy is the real deal. His mission is to make people’s lives just a little bit better by wrapping his golf wisdom into lessons of fun and life encouragement. The true measure of a man is not so much what he does but what he gives to others. At the end of the day you know that you have gotten the greatest gift of all and that is one of true friendship.

Lloyd lives a life of true freedom and simplicity without the concerns that most of us have about money and the future. He just has the belief that the Spirit will bring thing together in a good way and that true joy comes in helping others and being grateful. He feels that trying to make and save lots of money often gets in the way of living life. A lot of people talk about living a life they love and Lloyd is actually doing it.

Sometimes we run across a rare tattered book that, in it’s pages, are life lessons of profound significance. That rainy day in November I came across a living book called Lloyd who affected me deeply with his life of freedom, simplicity, gratitude and joy.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Coach And Friends: Food And Friendship

In my previous post I mentioned that although the Coach and Friends Event is focused on Golf at Bear Mountain and the main Dinner Saturday night at the Olympic View Golf Club, there are a number of unique things that happen behind the scenes that make the Event special.  The previous post mention "Food" and all the volunteer people that served up some fantastic treats.  Now I would like to touch on another special aspect of the event and that is all about Friendships made.
As we know Lloyd has been all over the place and has made friends everywhere that are committed to attend the Coach and Friends Event.  Next to Lloyd is Richard Lambright, who lives in Florida but flew in from Russia just to be part of the golf and dinner.
Pictured on the left are Al and Darlene Taylor and on the right are Hal and Brenda McInerney.  Al and Darlene reside in Tampa, Florida and came to the Coach and Friends Event on their 25th wedding anniversary.  After the Event they took the Ferry to Vancouver and celebrated their 25th with Hal and Brenda as well as me (Wes) and my wife Maxine.  They enjoyed dinning out with us at such exotic places like the Tomahawk Restaurant and Cloud 9 (revolving restaurant on 42nd floor), lasting friendships were made.
   The Florida Boys, from left to right is Michael Hux, Al Taylor and Arnie Feustel.  You will not meet a nicer and louder group of guys anywhere.  Each one a real character and an Honor to call them new friends.
 Some friendships go back a few years, on Lloyd's right is long time friend Ian McGill (from Lafayette, Louisiana) who worked with Coach some 25 years ago.  On Lloyd's left is Jamie McGill, Ian's brother, who lives in Calgary.  Far left is Ryan Solda from Saskatoon, Sask. and Ian's nephew.  Ryan received the shot of the year award from Coach at the dinner for his Hole In One on the 17th hole Par 4 at Bear Mountain...way to go Ryan.  Behind the group is the bus that takes the hotel guests to the Dinner at Olympic View...just another quality touch that makes the event special.
At the end of each day guests were able to relax at the penthouse suite at the Executive House.  A perfect setting to chat, have a few drinks and make new friends.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

2012 Golf And Dinner Best Ever?

The Coach And Friends Golf and Dinner was held in beautiful Victoria, BC from October 11-13th and many have commented that it may have been the best Event they have attended.

 There are a lot of unique things that make this Coach and Friends Event special.  Over the next few posts I would like to touch on some of these special aspects from my (Wes Hadikin) perspective. 

In my mind one of the special features of the Event can be put into one word..."food" and when you mention food you have to talk about the people behind the scenes that work so hard to make it special.  Thursday night Kathryn Willey (Middle of table) and her son Terry did a fantastic job of preparing a feast at the Executive House Penthouse.  The following morning Hal and Brenda McInerney took charge greeting guest to a traditional breakfast before the golfers headed out to Bear Mountain.
Friday night Vera Tregunna and her best friend Maggie McCreadie (from Kelowna)  took over and wowed us with their original recipe of Cornish Pastys, Meat Pies and Crab Dip.  For dessert delicious Carrot Cake was served and everyone stuffed themselves.

Not to be outdone the Louisiana Boy, Ian McGill, and his brother Jamie (from Calgary) showed us what a Saturday breakfast means Cajun style.  Ian's creation featured deep fried green tomatoes done in a special sauce topped with shrimp...absolutely delicious.  It not only tasted great but looked fantastic as well...see for yourself.
  So before anyone even got to the Dinner Saturday night for a fantastic meal they were served some mouth watering meals along the way.  This is just one of the things that makes the Coach and Friends Event so special; all the wonderful people who have volunteered their time to serve us with some exceptional and unique food...Thanks You All.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Watermelon Open July 1 2012

The Annual Watermelon Open is held every Canada Day (July 1st) at the Demamiel Creek Golf Course in Sooke, BC.  This year's winners of the coveted First Prize Watermelon was the team of Jeff,  Andrew & friend.  Nine holes of fun family golf was followed by a great BBQ and prizes of fruits and veggies generously supplied by Ron Webb from The Market on Millstream.

The day was capped off by a party and watching the Canada Day Fireworks from Lloyd's penthouse hotel suite at The Executive House in downtown Victoria.
                          Winning Team:  Jeff , friend, Andrew with Lloyd (red hat of course)

 
 
 

Friday, August 17, 2012

Great Time At The Park

The Coach did it to me again.  We were playing my home course the Stanley Park Pitch and Putt and the coach birdied the last two holes to win the day.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

2012 Preliminary Itinerary Golf/Dinner

The Coach has asked me to post this preliminary itinerary for the 2012 Annual Golf and Dinner October 11 to 13 hilighting some of the planned activities that will make this event extra special.

Thursday October 11...The Olympic View Golf Course has been booked for play for those participants that will arrive early and want an extra day of golf and fun.  Let the Coach know if you plan to play on Thursday and with whom.
Thursday Evening Food and Fun...This is a real hilight that takes place at the Executive Inn Hotel Penthouse (top floor).  The food is fantastic with Coach and Friends doing the cooking.  Get to meet all the other participants, enjoy the food and spectacular view.

Friday October 12..Breakfast will be served (7:30-9:00am) in the morning before all the golfers head out to the Bear Mountain Golf Course for the shamble golf team competition.  Golf will start around 10:30 at Bear Mountain.  Friday Evening...is hospitality night in the Governers Room at the Executive Inn where you can have a drink and brag about how great you played at Bear Mountain.

Saturday the 13th...again breakfast will be served to those who wish to get up before 9:00 am and the day is set aside for leisure activity of your choice.  Some go to Mount Doug for 9 holes of golf, some do the whale watching others may just like to sleep in and then take in downtown Victoria.
Saturday Evening...The bus will leave Executive House around 5:00pm to hit cocktail hour at 5:30 at Olympic View Golf Course.  During the cocktail hour presentation will be made for both Team and Individual competitions.  The winning provincial/state team will be announced and have bragging right for 2012.  The Coach and Friends Dinner will then start around 7:00pm.

So there you have it.  Again this is just preliminary so more details will be added as we get closer to the Event.  However, at first glance it sure looks like a lot of fun.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Shamble Format and Team Play For Bear Mountain

Some great news from the tournament committee for a proposed new format and team competition for our annual Bear Mountain Coach and Friends Golf Tournament on Friday October 12, 2012.  To make the event even more fun and interesting the committee is proposing the following changes:

Shamble Format
Most everyone has played the scramble format well the shamble is even easier.  In a shamble everyone hits from the tee and the best ball from the tee is selected by the team and everyone plays their second shot from that spot and then each individual continues to play out their ball from then on.  What this means is that everyone will be able to play their second shot from a good spot and it will speed up the game while lowering individual scores.  Every ones score is kept by the captain of the team/foursome for the team and individual competition.

Provincial/State Teams
Everyone who is playing in the Tournament will be asked to play for their province/state of their choice.  For example, you may live in Alberta but your roots may be with Manitoba and you may choose to play for Team Manitoba.  Although you may choose to play for Team Manitoba it does not mean you have to play in a foursome will all Manitoba golfers, you can still play in a foursome of friends.  It just means that your score may be counted with the Team you choose to play for.   Right now Team Florida, Team Ontario and Team Manitoba look like front runners.  Some of the Teams are choosing provincial/state colors in terms of hats or shirts and we suggest that each golfer wear something related to the Team he/she chooses to play for.  Some golfers have already volunteered to Captain a team and will be named later.

At the reception, just before the Dinner on Saturday nite, the Provincial/State Winners will be announced and will have bragging rights for 2012.  Anyway we hope that this Team competition with the Shamble format becomes an eagerly contested annual event.  Right now my money is on Team Ontario but Team Florida looks strong.

Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated....think birdie.

    

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

The Albatross Ball of Louis Oosthuizen

Both Dennis and Henry sent me this update:


OK, what happened to the famed “albatross” ball of Louis Oosthuizen that he tossed into the gallery surrounding the second hole at the Masters on Sunday? Well, as you have probably seen or read, it was caught by Wayne Mitchell, 59, of New Tripoli, PA which is outside Allentown. Vice-President of Air Products, Mitchell and his wife were tournament guests of an executive of Dow Chemical in Midland, Michigan. Along the rope line, they had been seated at the par-five second hole since 10:00 a.m., patiently waiting over four hours for the leaders to come through.

After he caught the ball and placed it into his pocket, Mitchell was later escorted by security and Augusta National members to Butler Cabin where he met Billy Payne, Augusta National’s Chairman. As reported by several news outlets, including the Augusta Chronicle and The Morning Call, Mitchell’s local newspaper in Bethlehem, PA, Mitchell gave the ball to the club for its archives located in the Trophy Room which includes the ball Gene Sarazen holed out with for his iconic double eagle in 1935.

As quoted in The Morning Call earlier this week, Mitchell said: “I'm not a souvenir-grabber. For me, the ball clearly represented a special moment in history. Now, it's in the hands of the club, where it belongs." Mitchell and the club declined to discuss details on the actual transaction.

However, I’ve learned from a reliable source that in exchange for the ball Mitchell was offered two Lifetime Passes to the Masters. Before happily accepting, Mitchell also asked Payne for one other request: the opportunity to play Augusta National. Payne said that could be arranged.

That’s what I call a great catch: Lifetime passes to the Masters topped off by a memorable round at Augusta National. So next year don’t be surprised to see patrons with catcher’s mitts.

Monday, April 16, 2012

The Great Northlands Challenge 2012

       Seated at Coach's office at Northland Golf Course clockwise is Hugh, Coach, Wes and Hal.

Each Spring when the Coach first arrives in Vancouver it is time for the Northlands Golf Challenge.
The competition is a best ball match play format with Coach and Hugh Forster taking on Hal McInerney and Wes Hadikin.

Last year the Coach and Hugh were victorious in winning the Challenge with Coach posting an incredible par 71 on the tough Northlands layout and beating Hal and Wes one up with one to play.  However, for 2012 Hal and Wes were ready and out for revenge.  When the dust settled on April 14, 2012 both Hal and Wes each shot their best scores ever of 72 recording a best ball 5 under score and beating Coach and Hugh 2 up with 2 to play.  The victory was sweet revenge and the beer and burgers tasted just that much better. 

There is already trash talking going on about the 2013 Northlands Challenge but for this year Hal and Wes will enjoy well deserved bragging rights.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

24 Laws of Golf

Dennis Halabecki sent me the following 24 Laws of Golf that seem so true, here are the first 12 Laws with more to come:

LAW 1:
No matter how bad your last shot was, you should have Inner Peace knowing that a worse
one is yet to come. This law does not expire on the 18th hole, since it has the supernatural tendency to extend over the course of a tournament, a summer and, eventually, a lifetime.

LAW 2:
Your best round of golf will be followed almost immediately by your worst round ever. 
The probability of the latter increases with the number of people you tell about the former.

LAW 3:
Brand new golf balls are water-magnetic. Though this cannot be proven in the lab, it is
a known fact that the more expensive the golf ball, the greater its attraction to water.  Expensive clubs have been known to be partly made with this most unusual natural alloy.


LAW 4:
Golf balls never bounce off of trees back into play. If one does, the tree is breaking a law of the universe and should be cut down.

LAW 5:
The higher a golfer's handicap, the more qualified he deems himself as an instructor.

LAW 6:

A golfer hitting into your group will always be bigger than anyone in your group.
Likewise, a group you accidentally hit into will consist of a football player, a professional wrestler, a convicted murderer and an IRS agent -- or some similar combination.

LAW 7:
All 3-woods are demon-possessed. Your Mother in Law does not come close.


LAW 8:
Golf balls from the same "sleeve" tend to follow one another, particularly out
of bounds or into the water. See LAW 3.

LAW 9:

The last three holes of a round will automatically adjust your score to what it r
eally should be.

LAW 10:
Golf should be given up at least twice per month.


LAW 11:
All vows taken on a
golf course shall be valid only until the sunset.

LAW 12:
Since bad shots come in groups of three, your fourth consecutive bad shot
is really the beginning of the next group of three.

Thanks...Dennis










Monday, March 19, 2012

Friends of Coach Giving Back

This morning I got a call from one of Coach's friends who loves golf but also loves helping others.  This is Doug's story about helping others he wishes to share with Coach and Friends.

I was talking to Lloyd, and told him briefly about our trip to Guatemala.  Ten of us from Bonavista Baptist Church travelled to Guatemala on March 3, and returned March 11.  We built eight houses for local families identified with a need for “help”.  We work under the “Arms of Jesus”, an organization based in Pickering Ontario.

The local Arms of Jesus school in Parramos, Guatemala is schooling 500 kids, and helping in whatever capacity in the local area.  We also painted a section of the school, and in addition helped pour a slab of cement for four additional classrooms.  (the old fashion way, I may add)

So the first link is our Blog, while there, and it is:  http://bbcguatemalamission2012.blogspot.ca/

and the small video on You tube is:  Link:  http://youtu.be/OT5jYLkHXBc
   
Thanks;

Douglas Goble

Global Seismic Repairs Inc.
Calgary, Alberta


Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Count Your Golfing Blessings

For my golfing friends, you can appreciate that if you aren't feeling really good today, or you had a bad night, or your cleats are slipping, or your wife nagged at you, or the weather isn't too good, or any other excuse you
have, just watch this guy!! 



Henry Zipser

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Rembering Lynn Jackson: Lloyd's Thoughts

There are few people that come into your life that you can truly call a "friend of the heart", I lost one of those special people earlier this month and my heart continues to ache.

My friendship with Lynn and Norm began ten years ago when they welcomed me into their life and their home. Lynn was an integral part of the Coach And Friends Event, not only for her organizational skills but by sharing her "Voice Of An Angel" with us. I know that her magical voice will comfort us for eternity.

Whenever I met with Lynn my spirit was uplifted .Whenever I needed a special favor she was the first to respond. She shared her love for life with everyone she met.
Norm, you are an amazing and loving man . You are so lucky to spend so many years with Lynn. I know that there will be times when YOU need a special favor, I promise you that I will be the first to respond.

I will miss Lynn "my friend of the heart and spirit"
I will think of her every day:

All my Love- Coach Lloyd

Sad News The passing of a great friend and golfer


Lynn Jackson was one of Lloyd first clients and a very dear friend. Here is the obituary from the Times Colonist newspaper.
JACKSON, Lynn M. The world is a sadder place today due to the passing of Lynn M. Jackson, also known as Sparkle the Clown. For over 30 years Sparkle was an entertainer of children and adults alike. Through her original music, magic show and balloon artistry, Sparkle was a consummate thespian. With her musical partner Kenan Sweezy, she performed at The Islands Folk Festival, Folk Life inSeattle, Hillside Mall, Clown Fest at Galey's Farm, and elsewhere. Lynn was born
in 1946, at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables Florida when it was a military
hospital. She grew up in Louisville Kentucky, moved to Canada and met Norman
Jackson in Edmonton. Norm and Lynn have been married for 32 years. For 21 of
those years they owned Selkirk Guest House BB in Victoria, BC. Lynn is
survived by her children Rachel Cooper, and Dave and Douglas Jackson,
heartdaughter Laura; eight grandchildren; mother 88 year old Tilly; brothers
Robb and Charlie; sisters Lisa and Barbara. Lynn had Cancer for 4 years and
passed away in Victoria Hospice February 6, 2012. A Bahai service at Royal Oak
Burial Park in the Woodlands section will take place on February 8, 2012 at
2 pm. Costumes are optional. Donations in memory may be made to the Cancer
Agency or Victoria Hospice. A celebration of Lynn's life will take place at
Norway House on February 17th, from 3 to 10pm. Please bring musical
instruments. Sparkles costumes will be silently auctioned with proceeds to
Victoria Hospice.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

The Golfer: Part 1 By Mitcho

You can have your marijuana, you can drink your beer and rye,
Just give me a scenic Golf Course and a cloudless summer sky.
A man needs no other incentive except a true love for the game,
Add a ball, some golf clubs and a friend who feels the same.

It’s really a wonderful feeling when you set the ball on the tee,
You may be playing a four par but you hope to knock it in for three.  
The next hole I hit a fantastic tee shot with this drive I hope to lower my score,
I see another golfer way down the fairway so I quickly yell “fore”.

He looks back and waves when he sees me and tells me to go ahead and play through,

I take dead aim and hit a real hot sizzler, would you believe it rolls into the cup for two.
So have your wine and spirits and other opiates too,
But give me my scenic Golf Course and in my mind I will shoot a seventy-two.  
      
                          ---Poem by Mitcho (Mitcho's Storey will be featured later)