Monday, August 23, 2010

CJGA (Children junior golf association)

Written by Scott Chui or Denis or Triple Triple Triple Rooney




Today, we went to Markham Green golf club for the CJGA championship. Dad was my golf caddie. We had to play 18 holes. When we were at the first hole we went to the staircase which leaded to the practice putting green. We practiced until my dad told me to go back. So they called my name and the people clapped their hands. And then when I hit the ball it went all the way to 170 yards. And I finished the hole with a 7. Freddy finished with a 6. Jacob was much worst.


Then we played the 2 hole. I got 2 penalty strokes for lost ball in the river. That hole was very long. Freddy’s score was better than me. And we went to the 3 hole. There was a creek in front of me. And it went in the ruff. I finished the par 3 hole with a 4. Freddy halved the hole with me. (Means that we ended up with same score). The next hole was hard. And there were some more holes that had creeks. Once, I was lucky. My swing was fast and the ball was low. It was about to fall in the river but it hit the rock on the side and bounced to safety. Weeeeew! What a close call. On the 9 hole I hit more than 100 yards and it went on the fairway. Freddy’s was on the rough. And jacob’s was even worse. He hit the ball and it went 0 yards and it flew right into the forest. He had to do the tee-off again because he lost the ball. This time he hit the ball into the rough but at least he didn’t lose more balls. He had already lose more than 10 balls. And I finished the hole pretty good.


In the end he lost more than 15 balls. When we were done we went back home and ate our lunch. It was fun. And I was in 14 place out of 17.

2 comments:

  1. That is a job very well done. This is your first time participating in a tournament and every shot was important. You did pretty well. Of course you can improve a lot more. Your form and swing looked excellent. If you can improve your putting and approach shot I'm sure you can score below 100 in the next tournament.

    You can ask uncle Denis to bring you to Cresthaven for a game. You'd find it very easy this time.

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  2. Oh one more thing! CJGA stands for Canadian Junior Golf Association.

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