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Hawaii 2010, Day 24

July 14, 2010

Wednesday, July 14: Nice quiet day, lesson #4 with Matt and hitting the ‘woods’. A little more work is required on my stroke to be consistent. Next lesson, in 2 weeks, will be with Matt on the course. I think Sandy and I are just ready to hit the course and see what develops, we’re a little frustrated.

Lunch at Benjy’s, the new Spikes at the Clubhouse. Burger was pretty good.

Research with the brand of clubs we bought unearthed that I have 2 hybrid clubs, the 4 and 5 in lieu of the standard 4 and 5 iron. How you use these is still a mystery to me however.

I updated the Algebra blog to the WordPress 3.0 Twenty-Ten theme, but am using its modified version 2010 Weaver. There are lots of options to play with and for now I am just tweaking.

Dinner was Sandy’s lasagna, excellent with a little Chianti from Italy. The Village Market does have a good selection of wines and other spirits.

Sunset photos at A-Beach after dinner, beautiful!

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