Rationalizing the Irrational!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

If only I had hair to pull out!



Most of you know I have taken the past 4 years completely off golf. I was having fun checking off other goals from my bucket list...3 full marathons and 2 half ironman triathlons! BUT, here I am back at the door step of golf again and I am the most excited I've ever been to play. (literally, that is not an overstatement!) Jackie looks at me and laughs because I'm like a little kid again!!!

I had coffee with a really good golfing buddy yesterday. He's stuck with me over the past few years, despite all the excuses why I didn't want to come out and golf. He was telling me that this time last year they were on the golf course. (this time last year I was building my base mileage and doing speed training!) I can't help but think that this is mother nature and old man golf's way of  punishing me for my departure from the game the past few years!!

Every soul in the Red River Valley and the Dakotas know that we are in for another flood of the century this spring. When winter hit last year there was an abundance of water laying pretty much everywhere. Once the spring thaw hits...we'll be a mess. On a personal note that means no golf for at least another month...(don't get me wrong the fact that many people stand to loose their homes in the flood is way more important right now.) This slow start is just a minor blip on my long term goal reaching radar.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Ahhhh the SPRING COMMUTE!

 How cool is that ^^^ !!!!!!

Today the bike commute started! I have been waffling over when to start the past month or so. I have enjoyed taking the vehicle everyday...but with gas at $1.16, it was time! Today I took the old T-Rex tank (pictured below), what a hard ride. It is an old TREK mountain bike with knobby tires. The back brake sticks on it and there is something rubbing on the front tire...not sure what it is! I normally ride a newer KONA Dew Drop, but it doesn't have fenders and with the sloppy conditions on the afternoon commute, I chose cleanliness over speediness!!

 The old T-Rex Tank!

This morning the north wind was kind of tough. It wasn't really a hard wind, rather just a little annoying breeze. Just enough to let you know it's still kind of chilly out. I decided to take a little longer route through Osborne Village on the way in. This 16.5 km route has more bike path access than my favored 15 km route up Main St. There were some icy patches that were a tiny bit bothersome. This time of year you have to commit yourself to a slower ride complete with some walking segments. I choose to walk over some larger uneven ice patches. I had a very hard crash a couple of years ago on some funky ice...I swore I would respect ice from that day on. My normal commute time is around 40 - 45 minutes each way. Today it took me 1 hour and 10 minutes to get across town! (That's ridiculously slow!!) The return trip was a little better at just under an hour. I took the Main St. route home with a little diversion downtown up Garry St. to Assiniboine...again just to stick to a bike route. This adds probably 1 - 1.5km to the short route. This weekend I am going to look for some clip on fenders for the KONA (pictured below). Now that the bike commute has started there is no stopping it. With starting up some evening university courses this spring, I will be bike commuting way more than ever before...I can't wait!

 The KONA Dew Drop...sweet commuter!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Stoke the fire


In 1997 I was a club professional working club jobs and teaching here in Winnipeg. Back then I had a little fire in my belly...I thought I could one day just play golf for a living. It's not very easy I can assure you! I was fortunate enough to have played some golf with a member at one of those clubs who felt I was good enough to do it. He sponsored me to play the Western States Tour (Southern California). The sponsorship was really loose, no contracts and thinking back on it, on my part....not very well thought out! Anyway, I went out to California with enough money to enter 3 events. My idea was to try and make some money in those events and see how far I could "let it ride"!! I had no accommodations, I slept in my car (usually at the course the night before the event or in a Walmart parking lot on the stretches between events) I would wake up to my watch alarm and use the courses locker room to shower and get ready on tournament days. I had no practice facilities, I would stop and try to use practice greens at some of the clubs I saw along the way...usually someone from the facility would ask me to leave, but once I explained who I was and what I was doing they would offer me a sorry look and tell me I could stay! I couldn't even afford to buy driving range balls. I had next to no money for food either, I lived off of Fruit Loops and peanut butter sandwiches. I ended up playing those 3 events and did.....in a word - awful. I was 100% not prepared for how good the competition would be and just how bad a tole my meager living conditions would take on my game. I do have one neat story though. I was playing a practice round at the Temecula CC in preparation for my last event and I was paired up with two older gentlemen from Michigan (I think...northern States anyways - they were on a 2 week golf getaway) They thought I had some game but that I looked pretty shabby and sad, they offered to let me crash on their hotel floor for the night before the event, I felt like I had won a lottery! (looking back now I would never do that I didn't even know those guys a couple of hours ago, who knows what they could do to you when you sleep) I played that event and did as expected...I headed back north with only a credit card for gas that same afternoon! I don't recall eating at all the on trip home. It was a tough ride home, I felt ashamed, and like I had failed on a monumental scale. I returned to my club job and life went on.


Two years down the road Jackie was working in a place called Greenwood, South Carolina as a travel nurse for the winter. We were still newly weds. I still had this dream of playing for a living but I also still held onto the scars from my last attempt at mini-tour golf. I was lucky enough in Greenwood to befriend a fellow who was an assistant professional at the private club in town (The Greenwood Cluuuuub) He got me in the door of some facilities and I was able to pick up a couple competitive games a week. I was also teaching on the side at a beautiful place called Stoney Point Golf Course. For what ever reason they liked me and would let me play as much as I wanted! I was hitting balls one day on this little dusty driving range down the road from our apartment. I was all alone and it was a beautiful sunny day. (I usually practiced away from Stoney Point...as I would always get distracted by members at the club looking for help on their games). To this day I don't know why I did this but, I tried to grip the club with my left hand a little different...I could not believe how much better I hit the ball. It went far and straight ALL THE TIME! I remember picking Jackie up from the hospital she worked at and how excited I was to tell her about it. I found new life. I was shooting rounds at par or better in our weekly games. The members would make me play the farthest tees when I played in the games and still I'd kick some southern butts! As fate would have it Jackie's term job was running out and we really weren't fond of  "the South". We decided to take a term position in Phoenix AZ. I thought I would go and continue with improving the game and possibly giving the mini-tour thing another rip. But, when we got to Phoenix, games were not easy to come by. I was now just a very, very, very small fish in a huge tank full of golf pros and wannabes. I found it next to impossible to find a place that would allow me to practice in return for services...everyone was concerned that I was an "illegal alien". Paying for play was WAY out of the question, we simply could not afford it and I was wise enough not to push the idea. My game tapered off a little due to the reduced practice/play schedule. Also, we were not enjoying the hustle and bustle of Phoenix. I had a phone call one day from a pro in Winnipeg to go to work with him at a very nice private club back home. (we figured if he tracked me down in AZ he must really want me!) We were also looking at starting a family and we both agreed Winnipeg was the right place to do that. That is when in my opinion my true competitive golf game ended. Sure, I'd play pro tournaments around Winnipeg but it was not the same ritualized practice and play schedule I had in South Carolina.

There of course is way more to the story than that, but I truly believe that taking that private club job was the down fall of what I had worked so hard to accomplish that winter. The flip side was that I ended up working at a fantastic facility, however we were so understaffed I would work long hours in the shop week in and week out that I just wanted to go home at the end of the day. I could not motivate myself to stay and practice. Of course no practice = crappy golf!

FAST FORWARD to today:

I have the flu, I'm sick at home from a job I really enjoy. I'm in close to the best shape I've ever been in my entire life. The golf "bug" is starting to grow in me again. I have the Golf Channel on for noise as I'm making some tea. There is a segment on Jack Nicklaus (Playing Lessons from the Pros) He's talking about how he grips the golf club....he said exactly what I did on the dusty driving range 12 years ago. I stopped in my tracks, my chin hit the floor. I sat down stunned to listen more....then the channel reception went dead.  I have never studied Nicklaus at all, I have always been a fan of Seve and Payne Stuart....I could not believe my ears. Did I find some secret to golf all on my own that one day...then let it slip away? Only time will tell as I slowly rekindle the competitive golf fire over the next few years. I feel like life has guided me to this perfect position which will accommodate a return to serious competitive golf 4 or 5 years down the road. Look out Senior Tour!

I always believe there is a reason for everything that happens...but this one was down right spooky.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

A new look!

It's been a long time since I've posted. There has been so much going on the last 6 months I'm not sure where to start! So I think a bullet list is in order:

  • Had a great family trip out to Victoria Island last summer
  • Finished the Square Lake 1/2 Ironman triathlon (swore I'd never do it again!)
  • Tested for and was admitted to an IT program at Red River College (programming/networking)
  • got a new puppy from the Human Society (Carter called her "Haley"!!)
  • Took a leave of absence from my job at Ralph Brown School to attend RRC
  • Decided I hated IT after about 6 weeks despite great marks!
  • Did some soul searching and came to the conclusion I should be a teacher - even though it will take 3+ years
  • Thanked my lucky stars I have such a wonderful wife!!!
  • Developed a funny itch for golf again.....
  • Went back to work at Ralph Brown School
OK now you're up to speed...busy past few months!



Haley Chudley



 Square Lake 1/2 Ironman...
2km swim - 56:07 (Great!)
90km bike - 3:15:53 (very good!)
21.1km run - 2:40:03 (awful!)

Glad that's over! I have a feeling that this part of my life is complete...I may run some smaller events, but like I said above I have developed the itch to golf again.


I plan on documenting my progress in school, golf and life as we go. Check back soon.