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10 Insights (and memories) from my Mother-Son Adventure in Scotland

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 6, 2024Updated:July 6, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Golf trips are a popular and exciting way to experience new courses, cultures, and destinations. For many golf enthusiasts, summer is the perfect time to plan and embark on these trips. Whether it’s a yearly tradition with friends or a new adventure with family, a golf trip promises unforgettable memories and unique experiences. One such remarkable journey was documented by Kellie Stenzel, a Top 100 Teacher, and her 15-year-old son, Matthew, who traveled to the east coast of Scotland for a 10-day golf trip.

During their trip, Kellie and Matthew had the opportunity to play at some of the most iconic golf courses in Scotland, including Royal Dornoch, West Berwick, and Cruden Bay. They also explored lesser-known courses like Durness and Montrose, each offering its own challenges and memorable moments. From managing heavy suitcases and golf bags to navigating the narrow roads and parking spots in Scotland, the travel aspect of the trip presented its own set of challenges and adventures.

One of the unique aspects of playing golf in Scotland is the hard ground, which requires a different approach to landing the ball on the greens. The presence of fescue, gorse, thick rough, uneven terrain, and strong winds adds to the complexity of the game, making it both challenging and rewarding. Despite these obstacles, Kellie and Matthew embraced the experience and learned valuable lessons along the way, from adjusting their swing based on wind conditions to navigating difficult lies off the fairways.

The trip also provided an opportunity for friendly competition between Kellie and Matthew, with a birdie-eagle challenge adding a new level of excitement to their games. The challenge not only tested their skills but also allowed them to bond and create lasting memories together. Throughout the journey, the duo shared moments of conversation, laughter, and mutual support, strengthening their relationship and creating a unique parent-child bonding experience.

Playing at North Berwick and pursuing a round at St. Andrews added to the excitement of the trip, with each course offering its own blend of history and challenge. Despite facing setbacks in securing a tee time at St. Andrews, the duo persevered and ultimately had the opportunity for Matthew to play while Kellie caddied. This experience proved to be a highlight of the trip, showcasing the joy and pride of sharing a special moment on the golf course.

In retrospect, Kellie reflects on the trip as a valuable reminder to seize the moment and create memories with loved ones. The time spent with her son on the golf course not only deepened their bond but also provided a space for growth, learning, and shared experiences. As she looks back on this unforgettable journey, Kellie encourages others to prioritize similar adventures and embrace the opportunities for connection, growth, and joy that golf trips can offer.

In conclusion, a golf trip is more than just a vacation—it’s a chance to explore new courses, challenge yourself, and create lasting memories with friends and family. By venturing out of your comfort zone and embracing the unique challenges of different destinations, you can enrich your golfing experience and create bonds that extend beyond the fairways. So, whether you’re planning a trip to Scotland or exploring local courses, remember that the true value of a golf trip lies in the moments shared, lessons learned, and memories created along the way.

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