However there is a lot more to this story and I will let Marita tell it in here own words.
My husband Ken and I met Coach while on vacation at Bear
Mountain Resort on Vancouver Island last August 2013. We met by
accident on the course on Saturday, which had been a somewhat frustrating round
hampered by inconsistency. While chatting after the round, we
discovered Lloyd was available to give some on-the-course tips to improve our
enjoyment of the game and so we immediately engaged him to go out with us the
next day.
That Sunday
we learned some important course management skills, but also learned all about
Lloyd’s unique perspective and style. It was a very enlightening
round of golf, which we all enjoyed. Lloyd presented Ken with his
signature red hat that he claimed would take 5 strokes off Ken’s handicap and we
agreed to keep in touch after we returned to our home in southern
California.
In October 2013, Ken competed for and won our golf club’s annual net championship title. He then represented our club in the Southern California Golf Association Net Champions Tournament in Palm Springs. Ken attributes his success to the lessons he learned from Coach (and his hat, of course). But that’s not the end of the story . . .
In January 2014 we received a call from Coach that he would
be in the Palm Springs area in February. We set a date to play a
round at the Classic Club for February 16th.
We drove from Orange County that morning and met Lloyd at the
course. After a leisurely breakfast snack, we commenced our
round. The first hole was a par 4, which Lloyd easily pared and
we both boogied.
The second hole was a par 3 measuring 165 yards to the
pin. Lloyd used his 3 wood for a cut shot that curved beautifully
from left to right and dropped gently onto the green and began to roll toward
the hole. My husband Ken said, “That looks good, it’s going in”
and we all watched as surely enough it did! Lloyd had achieved his
17th hole-in-one! Ken and I feel privileged that we were there to see
it. Congratulations Lloyd!
Thanks,
Marita Wittman
Newport Beach, CA
“A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all other virtues”.
I would like to thank Marita and Ken for the post information. If any of you out there have a golf story or want to post something to Llody's blog you can send me the information at weshadikin@shaw.ca or you can be an author and post stuff yourself, just let me know.
Great day golfing to Coach and Friends...remember "Think Birdie".
Congrats to the Coach.......... Another milestone........ Hole in one. Hope he leaves that 3 wood at home when he is playing our skin game...:-)
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