Motor City
We played this weeks event at Warwick Hills G & CC in Grand Blanc about an hour
from Detroit in Michigan. It was the 50th Buick Open and to commemorate it they
had vintage cars around the course. There were masses of volunteers this week
and they were all really friendly, they had their hands full as the holes are so
close together keeping the crowds quiet and still as well as watching balls come
from the wrong fairways isn't easy. The crowds were big again this week, even
without Tiger the course was busy everyday and it was nice to hear cheers around
the course. The 17th hole was particularly noisey, there were hospitality units
and stands and the crowd sat all the way down one side of the hole. At some
places they had chairs eight deep. It is great for the fans but sometimes it
gets a bit rowdy for the players when you are trying to hit shots and
concentrate. For spectators I'm sure the Mexican waves and chants are great
fun, it certainly
makes for some atmosphere regardless of how you are playing.
I played in a Pro-Am on Monday at Warwick Hills with a great group of guys from
Cleveland, Ohio who work for GMC car dealerships. We had a good laugh all day
and played pretty well as a team, the ice was broken on the first green as one
of my team hit a shot that landed on Brutus my 3 wood cover just missing me and
my caddy Kev, fortunately it was only Brutus who was left with a headache! The
day was made more enjoyable for the amateurs as they each had a local caddie.
Tuesday I went to TPC Michigan with Kev for a practice round for Monday's Open
qualifier. Kev always travels with his clubs so he played and made notes as we
were in carts. We bumped into my team from the previous day as they had been
playing in another Pro-Am. I liked the course, it was tricky but fun to play,
I'm not looking forward to 36 holes walking though as every tee is a 100 yard
walk back and if its hot and humid like it has been this week it will be a tough
day. The people at the course could not have done more for us or made us feel
more welcome. We drove past the famous "8 Mile Road" on the way home but there
was no sign of rapper Eminem!
I was pleased to get to play with Brett Rumford this week, both of us are
"rookies" on the PGA Tour and both still have exemptions in Europe so its nice
to catch up and chat about familiar things and our experiences in America. I
got off to a great start and as I had hoped my putting was still as good as it
had been last week, a good days work was a six under par 66. The course at
Warwick Hills is quite old fashioned, fairly short and very narrow, every hole
is tree lined. It was a good course to play as there were lots of birdie
opportunities but you could also make a bogey as the rough was quite thick and
the trees were well positioned.
Friday I played very similarly to Thursday but didn't hole anything, I shot one
over par and was left ruing a number of missed opportunities. I made the cut
and looked forward to a good weekend. Saturday was a frustrating day, I seemed
to miss my chances and then if there was a chance of making a bogey I did, I
finished the day at two over par, which meant I had an early start on Sunday.
The weather had been hot and humid all week with the forecasters threatening
rain and thunderstorms, the thunder didn't arrive but it was wet for my first
seven holes. I played nicely and again didn't convert all my opportunities but
shot two under par and finished the tournament at five under par. It wasn't the
finish to the week I had hoped for, but I am still pleased that my game is again
showing it is close to a good week; all I have to do is be patient as everyone
keeps telling me!
I finished my round today and drove an hour to Dearborn, where I am staying for
Open qualifying tomorrow. There are two courses each with sixty players playing
for six places at each site for a place in The Open at Royal Birkdale in a
couple of weeks, hopefully I will qualify and get the chance to come home and
play.

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