In the hunt for par

Livingston Country Club

I often stick my digital camera in my golf bag, but I haven’t been very good about publishing the pics I take. (It’s a great way to cool your heels if you’re behind slow players btw.)

So here to set things right are a couple pictures I took yesterday while golfing with my EWGA travel league at the Livingston Country Club in Geneseo, New York.

This is the famous . . . well, famous in Geneseo, anyway . . . rock in the middle of the fairway on number 14.

Livingston Country Club Number 14 Rock

Here’s from the club website — contributed by one of their members:

When the new nine was being built, the contractor dug up thousands of rocks. On Hole #14, he came across one he could not move with his dozer. It was a problem because it was right in the middle of the #14 fairway. Scott Hicks called me up and asked me to check it out and see what could be done to remove it. I told him, “No problem! I would bring a few sticks of dynamite up and split the rock in two or three pieces and they could remove it.” Scott says, “Hold up on it, I want to talk to the Board first.” The Board then decided to leave the rock there; it would add a little class to the course, and lots of excitement. Boy were they right! In 1999 the club honored me with a party and the plaque you see on the rock. I have been cursed hundreds of times since.

Here’s another pic. I believe this is the 16th fairway. (One of the problems with taking pics on an unfamiliar course is remembering which hole is which afterward.)

Livingston Country Club Number 16

This was about 4:30 in the afternoon; the sun was filtered and the light was just gorgeous.

Nice semi-private course, reasonable greens fees. Definitely worth playing if you’re in the area.

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