Sunday, July 20, 2008

a day on the golf course...

my sister and her fiance came up to our town because jeremy her fiance is a pro golfer and it was the local open at the golf course. sargento had to work in the morning but then when he got home i went and met up with sara my sister to watch jeremy play the back 9. we had such a good time. we followed them in a golf cart and watched jeremy and the group that he was playing with. i also got a chance to meet jeremy's dad, who always caddies for him when he plays in tournaments, which i thought was sweet. how nice to have your dad there with you to give you advice or just for support. unfortunately the game got called because of weather with 4 holes left for them to go.. so jeremy had to finish up this morning. here are some pics from yesterday though.. next week he has another tournament about an hour from us. we wish him the best of luck!
jeremy on hole 11 i believe.

chatting with his dad

waiting fro "bronze brad" to figure out what he was doing...for that you had to be there..lol

watch out folks..the next big thing in golf =)

1 comment:

Trevor said...

Those are some amazing shots on the golf course. You must have some mad photoshopping skills to get the tones you did. Great job!

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