Every so often an opportunity to help make a difference in a child’s life arises. In this case it involved two of my favorite things; golf and eating! A few days ago, Costco Wholesale hosted their annual golf tournament benefitting the Children’s Miracle Network. In case you are not familiar with CMN, here’s a brief history:
Children’s Miracle Network was founded with two simple goals in mind:
1. Help as many children as possible by raising funds for children’s hospitals.
2. Keep funds in the community in which they were raised to help local children.
The organization was founded by Marie Osmond and her family, John Schneider, Mick Shannon and Joe Lake. Children’s Miracle Network’s most recognizable symbol and greatest fundraising tool is its red and yellow Miracle Balloon icon. As of 2008, Children’s Miracle Network has raised more than $3.4 billion—most of which is donated a dollar or two at a time.
Although the weather was 50 degrees and windy with some rain showers, it definitely did not break any of our spirits…maybe the alcohol helped a little. As a matter of fact, every foursome but one showed up to participate…now that means a lot! It gave me a great feeling inside to see this dedication and everyone coming together to help out.
As for the course, Whitney Farms in Monroe, CT and with those weather conditions, we could have played at Pebble Beach and it wouldn’t have mattered. I’ll tell you one thing though, Whitney Farms drains incredibly well. Never was there a swampy part of the fairway or even the rough right off the fairway. Even the greens had a good speed to them.
All in all, this wasn’t about where we played or who played with us. This was about what we played for! Yeah the weather sucked and the hot dog on the turn could have been better but; how can you honestly complain when you are out there playing?