Aberdeen Delight…

The final round of this year’s Paul Lawrie Tartan Pro Tour events was held at Royal Aberdeen last Thursday. The Winter Series events are each over 18 holes and a great opportunity to pitch up and try to score the best you can. The course was in great condition and a real pleasure to play.

I shot 7 over ,with a double bogey at the last. The double came from me taking on a flop shot off a bare lie. The percentage shot was a bump and run from 30 yards to leave 15 foot left of the pin which was tucked behind a bunker. I didn’t want to do that so I saw a tremendous flop shot landing like a butterfly by the pin as the shot to go for. Halfway through my backswing I thought of the car park 40 yards over the green and the thought of the impending damage I could do to fellow competitors cars flooded my head. Result? Heavy, short and not that pretty! That said I played some good golf too, so lots of good stuff to take from the day.

The events that Paul Lawrie has pulled together over the last few months have been absolutely first class – great organisation and great courses. We’ve all been looked after by Paul and his team really well and we’ve been provided with the opportunity of competitive golf for valuable prize funds. Personally I have learned so much in a short time from playing in these events and look forward to next year’s schedule.

So what now? It’s quiet ,competition wise, for the next couple of months so I’m off to practice and in particular work on my long game. But don’t worry – I’ll still be blogging.

Catch up soon…

2 Replies to “Aberdeen Delight…”

  1. Hi Calum.
    Just came across this. I had heard your were on the Seniors’ Tour and wish you well.
    I still play occasionally at Cupar with Joe (I am back staying in Dunfermline) and we hear from Duncan now and then. Happy memories!
    I will keep a look out to see how you are doing. 2021 will surely be better for us all than 2020.
    All the best.
    Graham.

    • Hi Graham

      Great to hear from you and thanks for your support. Although this years been a bit fragmented golf wise I’m enjoying getting into improving and playing tournaments. Great to hear you’re still getting a game with Joe. I’ve not caught up with Dunc for a while. As you say happy memories of Saturdays at Cupar, I’m still lunching off that entry in your Golf Courses of Fife book. Take care and all the best Calum