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ATTENNNSHUN
EEYES RIGHT
PARAAADE
REST
GOLF AT FORT ORDS BAYONET AND BLACK HORSE
By Anthony Scaggs
ATTENNNSHUN
EEYES RIGHT
PARAAADE REST. In the recent past
these sounds resonated from the Drill Sergeants booming voice throughout Ford
Ord. With the down sizing of the military, many facilities were de-commissioned
and returned to the public. Fort Ord, adjacent to Carmel-by-the-Sea,
California, was one such base. And what a bonus to golfers!
Fort Ords Bayonet and Black Horse are two,
just-opened-to-the-public, golf courses overlooking Monterey Bays waters. The
warm sunshine, soft ocean breezes and the rolling waves accent the beauty of
the fairways but only whisper at the challenge that lies ahead for even the
most skilled golfers.
I always arrive at the course with positive thoughts of
shooting 72 or better. Of the many aspects of golf, service and staff
professionalism are crucial for achieving the days success. Many courtesies
and amenities promise that Bayonet or Black Horse will be one of your best
golfing experiences.
At Ford Ord you will be greeted in a manner assuring you
have made the right choice. The day begins on a high note as the Starter gives
you the friendly go-ahead off the first tee. Progressing through the course,
you will encounter Groundkeepers. They greet you like a welcomed guest in their
private garden. They love their work and want to make your visit the best
experience possible.
Most golfers are weekend warriors. We do not practice hours
a day to hone our skills as professional golfers. We may hit a few balls at the
driving range and putt a few times on the practice green before our tee time.
We are anxious to tee up and start our round. We cannot wait to hit that first
drive long and straight. (I did that once may be twice).
Standing on the tee waiting for the foursome in front to
clear, we may talk about business or family matters or stand in silence. We may
be caught in the strategy of the game, the challenge to do well, or that last
great shot.
I wonder about a sport that can create such frustration in
the participants and yet be set in surroundings of such incredible beauty. The
courses at Fort Ord not only challenge your skill but also tempt your eyes and
please your soul. Even non-golfers will enjoy riding through this garden and
visual paradise.
The two courses are adjacent to each other. Looking across
the fairways, I thought that Merlin had whisked me away to the Emerald Isles.
The tee boxes, fairways and the greens were exactly thatgreen, green, green.
At any moment, I thought that a Leprechaun would leap out from behind a tree to
grant me three wishes or offer a pot of gold.
The second shot on a par four or a par five or maybe your
dive on a par three that leaves the ball nestled next to the pin is the shot
that keeps the golf fires burning. It brings you back for more.
After completing the first nine or regrouping at the
nineteenth hole, you will be pleasantly surprised at the spaciousness and
comfort of the snack bar. I stopped for coffee and was pleased at how good it
tasted.
I finished that day as I had startedthoroughly in love with
this frustrating and challenging game. Some days I master it, but usually the
golf is the master and I am but the understudy. It is always that one great
shot or incredible round that brings us back.
Fort Ords Black Stallion and Bayonet will challenge you at
every turn and fill your senses with beauty.
For further information contact:
Carmel-by-the-Sea
Carmel Business Association 831.624.2522
http://www.carmelcalifornia.org
e-mail carmel@mbay.net
Fort Ord Golf Courses, 831.899.2351
Southwest Airlines http://www.southwest.com
flies into San
Jose and San Francisco from many locations. Golf clubs are counted as one piece
of baggage. 1-800-I-FLY-SWA(1-800-435-9792)
Images by Anthony Scaggs
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