The last fifteen days of my life have been spent far away from what I would call home. My adventure started in Washington DC, went through Frankfurt, and landed in the final destination of Gothenburg Sweden, my home for the next five months. I will be playing on the Nordea golf tour throughout the summer, and possibly going to Spain to compete there as well. It is a privilege for me to share this adventure with you, and hope that you enjoy being apart of my journey.
My time in Europe thus far has been an incredible experience. I am enjoying most of all the new rhythm of life. It is much slower here, as people seem to live more simple and less stressed lives. In the golf community, the respect for tradition and love of the game is expressed on a much different level here then in the States. There is also more emphasis on loving the process of life rather then being overly consumed with the outcomes of work. People here seem to enjoy life more and live from moment to moment. This mindset is one that I want to be apart of.
Playing professional golf has to be one of the best jobs one can have. Last week was the Nordea tour season opener and was held in Molle Sweden, a little peninsula in the south of the country. The sea can be seen from just about every hole on the golf course, absolutely beautiful scenery. This was my first tournament back after coaching for 5 months so I tried not to have many expectations and just get back in the groove. The week ended up being a good one. I finished 11 of 78 and made a check.
This week we are playing on the little Island of St.Ibb, which is also a beautiful venue. The only way to get to the Island is by a ferry boat. There is about 350 people living here and very few cars. I am staying in walking distance from the golf course, so in the morning I have breakfast, lace up my spikes, and head to the course. Not a bad way to start the day.
The tournament at St.Ibb started today. The link to follow is listed below!
http://www.golfdata.se/liveEpi/res_lbo.asp?tk=ND1120X&tour=ND
Ha en bra dag! (Have a good day ….in Swedish)