Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Golf by Tiger Woods, Dr. House in trouble - 11.7.2006.3

Now this is something to look forward to. Fellow duffers rejoice, most of us may never be able to play a round of golf with Mr. Tiger Woods but there is something that is almost as good coming soon. If like myself you are far from a 0 handicap and you fail to have net assets in the 7 digits or better, then most likely you will have to go to a golf course designed by Mr. Woods to get a feel of how he sees the course. Yes that’s right, Mr. Woods will now follow in the footsteps of Mr. Arnold Palmer and Mr. Jack Nicklaus.

I can’t imagine what a course might be like that Mr. Woods finds fun or challenging. I do know that I want to play it though. I would suspect that it could have many of the challenges found on the best courses in the world, like Pebble Beach, Agusta National, St. Andrews, Pinehurst and others. Considering the chances of a 25-30 handicap playing all those courses, this may be my best chance. A suggestion though, once the course starts construction start requesting times because I think it will get booked fast. If it’s even open to the public that is.

Oh, has anyone seen the show House? A friend recently got me into watching it. A smart show that is quite compelling. Sadly its opposite Eureka (which is currently airing repeats thankfully) but it is worth watching. I love the sarcasm and bitter wit of the lead Dr. House. I’ve seen 2 episodes now and the current sub-storyline is interesting. The cop is definitely out to make a statement. Impressive acting. And Mr. Khadeem Hardison is now on the show. He looks good as the best defense lawyer in the city. Personally I’m glad to see him back on any screen, as I enjoyed the conversation I had with him back when I was working making music videos. The coming episodes should be good television.

This is what I think, what do you think?

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