March 8, 2007

"How Low Can Kresge Go?"

Wow! I go to the PGA website to check the leaderboard and see how my nephew Cliff Kresge is doing, and I see this splashed on the front page:

lowkresge

10 comments:

BJK said...

For some of us, 4 birdies and an eagle makes for a good golf season.

Valley Buddha said...

I played in a pro-am with The Cleveland Open in 2005 I think. He could really strike the ball well.

The only hole that I helped was when I flopped a ball in from the sand for an eagle (adjusted for handicap)

Really good guy, glad to see he is doing well.

BGP

Tibore said...

Whoa! He's doing well! I mean, really well!

Good for him!

Hey said...

65. Wow. Mayeb you can be less biased against sports metaphors, or maybe consider that they're biased against Arts School grads, rather than women.

Ruth Anne Adams said...

You could use that headline if he's ever in a limbo competition. Or a pi$$ing contest with feminist bloggers.

XWL said...

Did you post that before or after he finished his 15th hole?

I think you may have jinxed him slightly, he finished with 2 bogeys in the last 3 holes.

Still, leading any PGA event is impressive, and praiseworthy, but if forced to choose only one day to be the leader, I'm sure your nephew would choose Sunday as the day.

Good luck to him the rest of the tournament, though, nice to see new faces on the leaderboards during PGA events.

Ruth Anne Adams said...

Is he Dell's boy?

Ann Althouse said...

He was on the 17th when I posted. So I knew he got two bogeys.

Yes, he's my sister Dell's son. My brother has no children. I am a mother to two human beings but an aunt to only one living person, and that is Cliff. I take immense pride in him even though it's not accomplishment by me.

Richard Lawrence Cohen said...

Hats off to him and the family.

rumtumtugger said...

sorry to be a stickler, dear ann, but that's the pga tour website, not the pga website. i could bore you to death with the differences between the two entitities but i won't - suffice it to say that from now on, it will be impossible for me ever to take your views on professional golf's organising bodies seriously.