*erhm* *cough* ...WELL THEN, I hope that my...umm...truthful* depiction of golf has some meaning to you now. However, I of course will verbalize it out for those of you who may not appreciate my art as much as I do.
- *warning- may not be truthful
I take a deep breath, inhaling the honey-sweet air of the golf course, and quickly exhale. I kneel down near to the ground, picking out a few blades of the dark green grass and, in an attempt to analyze my situation, I let go of the grass, seeing where the wind will take it. Immediately the grass floats out of my fingers and drifts out to my left. Eastward. I look to my right, and for a few moments I take in the beauty of the majestic Pacific, which is crashing into the rocky beach far below. The deep blue ocean pleasures my eyes for a few moments, but then my head swivels back left, to the green about a 150 yards ahead. It is oddly-shaped, the flagstick jutting out on the very right side of the green, the red flag blowing about, the wind gently tossing it from right to left. I loosen myself once more, rotating my head along my shoulders, and I am ready. I pull out my eight-iron, and take a few gentle, loose swings, my focus on the left side of the green, where I want to aim the ball. Stepping up to the ball, I begin my backswing, my eyes now facing the ball. I then bring the club down with speed and fluidity, and make contact. Click. Beautiful. The ball soars up high in the air and, as if hesitant, wobbles down and bounces onto the green. I have to shield my eyes, the bright sun still beating. But I'm still happy. I pick up my golf bag, and with confidence, I fix my divot, and walk towards the challenging, yet inviting, green ahead.
Well, I think that went pretty well. However, I still enjoy my picture better than I do my written out version. *Sigh*