Dreams do not
have to be given away but father time took some pretty good swings at the Grand
Club’s pine and cypress golf courses and a full
bag of many more from river bend
to grand reserve and all in between with rain that simply would not stop.
the grand
club, to my way of thinking, took the heaviest belt because these new owners
are working their hearts out to make these exceptional golf courses the best in
Palm Coast and beyond. but their dreams and hard work go down the
tubes as it does for those of us who love to play the wonderful game that is
golf because of the constant onslaught of rain.
but knowing
many of them as i do, - golf enthusiasts like Henry Angle, Michael Tsouklaris
and Brian malanson - they’ll swing back better than ever and the format is
already underway via brand new golf carts that members here and those from the
north including montreal, canada will enjoy more than ever.
Pine and cypress are two beautiful golf courses – the first built by arnold
palmer and the second by gary player. both were designed for us to enjoy, and by
golly, playing either or both is top drawer.
i arrived in palm coast
at the urging of bob and sylvia
jones way back in late 1995. the population then, i believe, was about
20,000 and possibly less. but in all
this time Pine, Cypress
and others have never suffered the endless rain that fell on us this summer.
few may not
be aware today that these golf courses, the roads, a beautiful hotel, were
built and managed by itt. they designed every highway, managed every course
including palm harbor,
pine, cypress knoll and yes, even matanzas of that era and
beyond.
but in all
that time we have never seen or had to dawn rain garments such as we’ were called
upon this summer.
there is an
old saying seldom used that pretty well describes this marvelous game we play:
“golf can best be defined as an endless series of tragedies obscured by the
occasional miracle followed by a good bottle of beer!
If I wasn’t
an alcohol purist I’d drink to that day by day!
SBORDONE AND CANFIELD
John Sbordone
is an expert at organizing and directing stage plays of the first order. it’s his life and a superb director for the
best from new york to palm coast.
he’s also a
golfer, an avid player, although he rarely admits it. for the many years we met in golf situations
he consistently asked me, “why can’t i break par!”
break
par? my word, the guy’s a demon on or
off the links. every time i get a look
at golf results there is john sbordone at the top of the winner’s circle
probably muttering to himself, “why can’t i break par?”
meanwhile,
the latest results from Director bob schultz shows him in first place ten numbers ahead of
terrific golfers like david ragsdale and mickie mann. and he does it week after week.
don’t you
wish you could break par like that? i
know i would. either that or join one of
his stage groups where he probably also consistently mutters, “why can’t i break
par?” break par? Hell, he smashes it to ribbons!
jim canfield
is the other part of the story. this
native of staten island, new
york, who grew into life as an orphan became the first mayor of palm coast
and served a growing community for two terms.
i was so
lucky to enjoy part of his first campaign.
i took him to radio stations where we could get the word out and
continued his speeches even to small groups that we attended.
thus, jim
canfield became the first official mayor of palm coast
and still helps out when he can to this day.
is he a
golfer, a good golfer? you bet he is,
although he wouldn’t admit it.
playing pine
and cypress courses as does sbordone, canfield is a demon on par three
holes. while you or i may be sweating
out the numbers canfield’s golf ball is usually seen four or five feet or less
from the pin.
basically,
jim canfield is one very special guy – golfer or person – and all of palm coast
should feel lucky to have him here.
stop and
think for a moment, how many men do you know came into life as an orphan,
educated themselves including college, took on a top job as an educator, came
to palm coast and twice became a top-rated mayor?
jim canfield,
my friends, is one of the nicest persons in the united states. we of palm coast
are lucky to have him and should the grand club post another hall of fame event
this former major leads the pack.
thank you,
jim canfield, for being the wonderful person you are and that comes out in
spades from the Sludge hammer golf group he plays with and for at the grand
club.
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