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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Golf Ball frenzy

Andrew and our brother-in-law, Adam, sort of have this tradition in the late fall to hunt for golf balls at a local golf course. The ponds are practically drained of water, so it makes the hunting and gathering a bit easier. Imagine a feast of golf balls laying wide open in the exposed mud bottoms of the ponds. The ball gathering is quite exciting for the boys, and apparently better than animal hunting, since Andrew turned down duck hunting due to this fun acivity.


The process is quite complex, but once the balls are gathered and carried in five gallon buckets, they are soaked in hot soapy water, and stirred ocassionally with a broom stick. Then they are ready for TLC, through individual hand wiping.


Andrew then hands the polished ball to Summer, who proceeds to throw it in the rinse bucket. (cheap labor)

The balls await a final hot water rinsing in the bath tub. Then they are carefully placed on a towel to air dry. The golf balls will then be transported to Hyrum, UT where they will be teed off the edge of Hyrum reservoir into the water again.
228 Golf balls in one hour

7 comments:

Kayla said...

Holly your awesome
sorry for everything.
Love ya!
Kayla

Angie A. said...

Holly, I'm so glad you have a blog now! It's so much easier keeping up with everyone! Summer is getting so big and it looks like you're all doing well! Take Care!

The Cottle Family said...

That is so funny, I loved your story. Summer is growing up so fast!! Love April

Emilie said...

holly - love it! so excited to read about your life...

annie said...

yea!! i'm so glad you have a blog! little summer is darling! it's so fun to see so many pictures of what you all are up to. you are a great photographer! glad to see idaho is treating you as good as it has treated us. i'm jealous you get the tetons though. rrrrrr. bear lake mountains pale in comparison. our blog is idahoannie.blogspot.com if you wanna take a peak anytime. we'd love to hear from ya.

Brent & Kathy said...

I can't help but laugh about all the hard work those golf balls go through just to be put back into Hyrum Dam again. How fun! 288 balls...that would be a fun hunt. Kathy

Alex and Anna said...

haha that is awesome! hope to be seeing you this week what are your plans?

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