First, I want to thank everyone for the awesome support and positive comments over the last couple of days. I am truly grateful to have so many people in my corner as I competed during Wing Playdowns.
To cut to the chase, I made the team. I finished third overall and I will be heading to the Regional Competition in Petawawa in July. Since 1990, this is the 20th time I have made the base team and been given the opportunity to play at the next level of competition. Through the years I have finished first 1 time, third 3 times, and in the top 10, 15 times. I have had a good run so I am hoping to continue my good fortune next month.
Today was a the survival of the fittest. It poured rain all day. I am not talking light showers, but hard rain for most of the round. It was raining so much, I had to remove my hat when putting because the constant stream of water falling on my putter was too distracting. By the 5 hole, I was soaked to the bone. But, as seasoned golfers will tell you, any day in competition is a great day!
Today was my worst round of the tournament. I shot an 87. A smooth 46 front and 41 back. Believe it or not, it was the 4th best score of the day. The final score was not as disturbing as how I got there; the 3 doubles and 2 triples were especially rewarding! When I blow a hole, I do a great job doing it! Take those scores away and I played rather well. I will say that my chipping and putting was not as sharp today. I missed 6 putts under 5 feet. But, that is life on the golf course.
I did, however, take a couple of lessons from today’s round. First, I need more dry towels in my bag. Second, don’t forget your rain pants in the car. Lastly, in the pouring rain, I need to take a bit off my swing. Because of the wet conditions and the fact that I do not wear a glove, my grips were very wet and swing hard did cause some difficulties.
Regardless of my score, I made the team. That was the goal of the tournament.
On a side note, I am being fitted for irons and a new driver tomorrow. I am very excited about that to say the least.
I am a grateful golfer! See you on the links!

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Congrats Jim!!! Well done in those conditions.
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Josh
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Josh
Thanks very much. I am looking forward to Petawawa.
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Jim
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Congratulations Jim, and I wish you well for the main tournament. Perhaps when being fitted for new irons, and a driver, you should consider purchasing a glove or two, essential in the rain.
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Pete
Great advice. My fitting went very well today. I will write about it soon. I never liked a glove for normal play, but rain gloves will have to be in my future.
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Jim
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The club would slip straight out of my hand if I tried to swing without a glove. Rain gloves sounds sensible.
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Pete
These conditions were the worst. Normally I do not have a problem. However, I have learned my lesson.
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Jim
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Well done!! And like Rick said, I love my rain gloves so much I welcome wet weather. Good luck moving forward.
Mike
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Mike
Thanks. I will definitely look at the gloves for sure.
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Jim
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Never a doubt! Well done ole buddy
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Thanks Pal.
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Jim
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Congrats Jim! That’s great, and sounds like you accepted the conditions and slogged through.
Golf Life Tip: invest $25 (US) in Foot Joy Rain Gloves. Don’t ever worry about dry towels or your grips again. Next time rain falls during your round – put them in and forget about moisture.
Glad you take positives away 🙂
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Rick
It was tough. I will look into the gloves. Thanks for the tip!
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Jim
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Congratulations. That is awesome. Playing in rain is really tough. Good luck at the next level. ⛳️👏
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It was really tough today, but I was able to make it through. It is now time to prepare for the next level.
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Jim
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