Green is a good color. It seems to be getting more popular these days. Up here, green is the first sign of Spring. When you see things turning green, we’ve turned the corner. We’re getting close to things turning up here, but I think it’ll be another week. We’ll take the moisture though as in a few months, we’ll be begging for it.
I had a trip to Denver yesterday for work and some fun. For the fun part, I met up with Dan, our golf club guru that has been fitting everyone from pro’s to the DU golf team to regular people like me for the past 40 years. It was really insightful to learn all that goes into determining the right clubs for a person. It’s down to a science these days using measurements of your swing and body to select the right club head, shaft of the club, grip, length, weight, and more. Even though I didn’t understand everything, most of it made sense. After hitting some balls with a club with a thing on it that measures everything from club speed to loft, the your smash factor, and utilizing some type of monitor, Dan sent me to a range 10 minutes from his house with half a dozen demo clubs to see which I preferred. I took a number of club heads and a wrench and changed things up as I was trying different combinations. After letting him know what felt the best (that’s subjective of course) he said he’d get back to me. Interesting. Up here, Lori and I have our first lesson with David today, who is a former PGA Tour pro that is going to turn us into the professionals we think we are in our head, ha. Wish us luck.
Looks like Ty has a new job starting mid-May at one of the top restaurants in Vail! Should be a real money maker, but it could be a nighttime job. Maybe he’ll get the day shift. Jag is working away wrapping up his fourth year of college. Hard to believe it went so fast.
5:54am now and time to go to the gym before the painters get here at 9. Have a great day. I think we have cigar night tonight, we’ll see. Be well, stay safe and God Bless.