Foothills Golf Club
Tempe, Arizona: Today was a good day,
though it didn't look so promising around the 6th hole. We woke early and
drove about 30 minutes south to Chandler to play
The Foothills
golf course. The sky was a little cloudy, but it was warm and we were in
shorts. We were paired with Barry, a cute, young Intel Engineer. The course
was full; with around 36 DUCKS getting in a round of golf before the big
game tomorrow... everyone was friendly and talking about the game. Things
were going well until the fourth hole, when Barry hit a ball directly to the
right of the tee box and broke the kitchen window on a house belonging to a
young Taiwanese family. From there, the round went downhill. Barry was
summoned over to inspect the damage and phone numbers were exchanged in
promise of everything being taken care of. I hit my drive about 40 yards
(straight) into the 'waste area' (aka 'sand', but not a sand trap). As Barry
was hopping back over the fence to the golf course, it started to sprinkle a
little - really not much at all. It was still warm. The drops subsided and
we all played a great 5th hole. As we were chipping up to the 6th green, the
sky turned black and it suddenly began to pour. I mean, it really was
absolutely gushing rain. Rain was falling sideways. Hail was included. Then
we heard far off thunder. Completely soaked, we headed the cart toward a
large tree and tried to dry off with our (pretty dirty already) golf towels,
but the rain was relentless. The group in front us continued to play and DT
and Barry teed-off, but as the thunder approached and the rain began to
pound louder and louder, we again took refuge under a tree. A wash suddenly
appeared from nowhere and was rushing under Barry's cart. We saw lightning.
We decided to make a mad dash for the clubhouse! Driving the cart as fast as
possible just made the rain seem to hit us directly as we drove into it -
plus it was a traffic jam! Imagine an entire course full of golfers racing
toward the clubhouse at the same time! (Sorry - no camera today.)
Bad clubhouse! Just a pro shop. No bar. No restaurant. No nuttin'. The
entire room filled in two minutes with soggy, but laughing people. Water was
DRIPPING from the bottom of my short and from my sleeves! Since most
of us were Oregonians, we knew a little rain should not have stopped us -
but this was not a little rain, and it never a good idea to be in a
lightening storm with a metal stick in your hand. Everyone was out $60 - no
rain refunds. We put our entirely soaked clubs into the back of the BC2 and
headed north. Streets were flooded. The washes, which were dry when we drove
past them on the way to The Foothills, were completely full of rushing
water! Thirty minutes from the first drop! I can't even imagine how hard the
earth is here.
By the time we arrived back to the motor home, we were chilled to the bone
and I was soaked to my knickers. Hot showers and SEVERAL loads of laundry
was our future! We put the clubs under the awning (which was not doing much
good as the rain was traveling horizontally) to dry-off - the bags were
soaked throughout. Our shoes were soaked, DT's glove ended up in the trash
(along with the score card and $120 green fees).
Then... left-over pizza and deep-fried artichoke hearts from last night
reheated in the oven... ahh... that hit the spot and warmed us up. We
watched the local news with interest. They reported every flooded street and
intersection, every stopped freeway, airport closures... it was a repeat of
last Saturday night!
We watched with interest because we were supposed to drive one hour north
this afternoon to our friends house near Carefree, Arizona. Since every
freeway seemed to be flooded or stopped completely, we decided to drive
north on Scottsdale Blvd. We had to drive through many flooded areas, but
never where water was higher than the door on the BC2, so there was no
problem. It rained the entire drive. We arrived at Carol and Dave's house -
which was easy to find as he had all his DUCK baseball caps displayed on his
golf cart in the garage to lure us in - and had a tour of their beautiful
new home.
The four of us were meeting Gwen and Harry for dinner in Scottsdale, along
with several other Duck fans. We met at Ajo Al's (or something like that)
Mexican Cafe and had a great meal and talked for several hours and caught-up
on what everyone was doing, etc. Everyone is going to the game tomorrow, of
course! I had mushroom enchiladas. At least the spicy food helped me chase
off the chill.
By the time we left the restaurant, it had stopped raining. The report is
for sun tomorrow, but I will believe it when I see it. We followed Hayden
Drive back to Tempe - the wash running along side of the road was completely
full - which made every duck (the feathered kind) very happy.
Maybe that is a good sign.