Today, I just got back from the Junior World Golf Championships in San Diego, CA. I knew it would be a tough, tough event, and hoped to play my best.
Since this was my first Junior Worlds, I wanted to experience the opening ceremony two days before the tournament. I got to have lotsa fun exchanging pins with my friends and other international players.
I played two practice rounds that helped me get to know my course, The Country Club of Rancho Bernardo. It’s a tricky golf course, and you definitely have to keep the ball in play to do well.
My first round was by far my best. I hit 12 greens and I only missed around 4 fairways. I had no 3-putts and I had 3 birdies. I shot my best round of a 1-over 74 that day, tying me for 15th place.
My second round was by far my worst day. I shot a horrible 12-over 85 that basically knocked me out of contention for an ideal finish in the tournament. Although, it could’ve been a lot worse. Mainly, that’s because I only started the first 8 holes at 1-over par. My ninth hole was a nightmare. First I knocked my drive out-of-bounds. Then, I knocked my approach on the par 5 into some deep rough on the left side. For my sixth shot, I had to hack my ball out of deep rough over a bunker to a tucked pin with water about 10 yards looming behind. I didn’t have enough clubhead speed, and my ball chucked out of the rough way short into a deep bunker. From there, I bunkered out and two-putted for a 9. Everything went downhill from there, as I couldn’t shake off that bad hole (something I will definitely try to work on). I shot 5-over, then 7-over to get 12-over.
My goal, then, for the third and final round was to have fun because I knew I had already put myself out of the competition. I played with two really funny guys that were great players and I had a great time with them. I struggled in the front nine, posting a 6-over par 41, then came back in the back nine with a 1-over par 39. A non-exciting 80 for the final round.
74 – 85 – 80 = 239 (20 over par) and T-71th place out of about 115 competitors.
Well there it is; my first Junior World tournament. Although I didn’t play my best, I was glad to enjoy the experience of competing with players from all around the world. I made quite a few friends along the way, and I’m not about to let one bad round take that away from me.