This golf hat is a real gem. It takes us back to one of the defining career moments of none other than Tiger Woods. The US Open at Torrey Pines took place in early June. Woods was near the zenith of his career, an icon who practically ruled the sports world. By some miracle of stamina, Woods came from behind to wind in sudden death. He then stepped off the links for full reconstructive surgery of a blown out ACL in his knee. How he managed those 91 holes at that memorable tournament is still more a matter of marvel and mind over matter than most of us can comprehend. To be able to play at that level and win with a totally blown out knee is basically unimaginable. Woods would eventually fall far from grace in late 2009 when news of his harem of harlots swept through the world press and took the luster off the golden boy's brassy sheen.
Staging the USGA tournament at Torrey Pines was note worthy for on another aspect as this is a public course owned by the City of San Diego. it is one of the precious few public courses that have ever been chosen for the honor of hosting this prestigious tourney. We've assembled a few links here to help you understand and appreciate those days nearly three years ago. They are listed below this narrative.
The hat itself is interesting. It's black with a beautiful logo and tournament information embroidered on the front. It's an official USGA hat. Their logo is stitched inside the hat band. We don't see too many black golf hats. The logo is very evocative. There's a windswept tree and a sun setting over the Pacific. It's very well done. We also like the word "Member" stitched on the back of the hat. We don't wear black hats very often and we aren't sure when we will wear this hat on the course. Perhaps we will wear it on a day when we're gambling that we will beat our mentor, Houn' Dawg. If we win, a black hat will be very fitting. If we lose, we can blame it on "that black hat."
Here's a general description of the 2008 tourney.
This is a more detailed account of the Woods victory.
Here's the Tiger Woods Wiki that puts this particular win in his career perspective.
This is the City of San Diego's governmental website for Torrey Pines.
Torrey Pines also has what's called an "official website." It's considerably different than the city website.
Torrey Pines has a pretty interesting story in and of itself. Click here for the Wiki on the golf course.
Green fees are only reasonable if you happen to be a San Diego resident. Watch out if you are a non-resident! Click here for the green fees.
Interestingly, teh area north of the golf course of the Torrey Pines State Reserve. It's quite a special spot. One has to realize that the original Torrey Pines golf course was built in 1957. That's back when practically nobody cared about preserving the natural aspects of this stretch of coast. It's quite the juxtaposition for the golf course to be sitting next to a slice of land that closely resembles pre-settlement California! Click here for the Torrey Pines State Reserve website.
Well done and great links on the course and preserve!
ReplyDeleteGeez, does everyone in Arizona get up at the crack of dawn to read your blog on gold hats? Glad you finally did one. Now I'm waiting on the hat story day by day.
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