Saving Mr. Calvin
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Comment from lyenochka
I see that the author is speaking philosophically and perhaps even prophetically through Art here. I have to agree about the need for fast-paced, attention-grabbing entertainment for the young people of today and that golf could be less appealing. But they said that about baseball and I don't see that slowing down. There will always be devoted fans.
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2023
I see that the author is speaking philosophically and perhaps even prophetically through Art here. I have to agree about the need for fast-paced, attention-grabbing entertainment for the young people of today and that golf could be less appealing. But they said that about baseball and I don't see that slowing down. There will always be devoted fans.
Comment Written 18-Oct-2023
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2023
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I think one thing that helped baseball was that pitching clock. I know I much prefer watching a game now that they instituted that. Sometimes you just have to make allowances for an impatient audience.
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And then there's just listening to the game with our digital media. That's how my son-in-law enjoys his "season" ticket. 😊
Comment from royowen
You've woven a really great story around this general saga of Golf's evolution to now, and the marvellous people that helped shape it destiny and course. But I don't think this sport will ever die, evolve further, yes, perhaps spawn some other form, but no, it seems to me it's a religion, like cricket, well done, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2023
You've woven a really great story around this general saga of Golf's evolution to now, and the marvellous people that helped shape it destiny and course. But I don't think this sport will ever die, evolve further, yes, perhaps spawn some other form, but no, it seems to me it's a religion, like cricket, well done, blessings Roy
Comment Written 17-Oct-2023
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2023
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I hope you are right about that, Roy. It's a sport that's captivated me for over 60 years now. Perhaps the evolution you mentioned will be seen in Part 4.
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I believe it will Jim
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
This is really good. Art Calvin thinks the game is dying because of the lack of water for the grass and it looks as if he is right. Art has never heard of Abby's golf suit, so it must not have gone into production. There is obviously a reason they travelled to the places they went to in the past. I'm looking forward to part 4.
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2023
This is really good. Art Calvin thinks the game is dying because of the lack of water for the grass and it looks as if he is right. Art has never heard of Abby's golf suit, so it must not have gone into production. There is obviously a reason they travelled to the places they went to in the past. I'm looking forward to part 4.
Comment Written 16-Oct-2023
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2023
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Thanks, Carol. I'm hoping to bring it all together in Part 4 where we'll see why they traveled to where they did and what the future may hold for the game.
Comment from Pam Lonsdale
"This has been the strangest day I've had for a while." LOL! How about EVER?
This was sad; is it really how you feel about the future of golf? Here in Florida, there are golf courses everywhere and they are all packed every day!
My husband is playing the best golf of his life - he's so happy about that.
Looking forward to seeing what the next part brings:-)
xo
Pam
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2023
"This has been the strangest day I've had for a while." LOL! How about EVER?
This was sad; is it really how you feel about the future of golf? Here in Florida, there are golf courses everywhere and they are all packed every day!
My husband is playing the best golf of his life - he's so happy about that.
Looking forward to seeing what the next part brings:-)
xo
Pam
Comment Written 16-Oct-2023
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2023
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Yeah, it kind of is how I feel. For sure, Covid gave golf a real boost, but you hate to think of the cost that involved. Florida has plenty of rainfall and a more permissive attitude about golf than states like California. But my real fear is the attitudes of the younger generation and their insistence on fast-paced, short-term entertainment and instant success. Golf, as it is now, is not conducive to that. Maybe there's a solution to that in Part 4.
Hey, I'm really happy for your husband. I played my best golf when I was older too.
Comment from Jay Squires
Somehow, and I'm not surprised, I've missed a chapter. I hope it's not been more than one. I'll have to go back and restart my momentum. I think where I left off, Abby took command when everyone seemed to want her to confront and expose the thief (I can't recall her name) of the golf suit.
Meanwhile, you've done a marvelous job capturing the soul-ular connection with golf, from the environmental aspect. Your love of the sport came through loud and clear.
Jay
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2023
Somehow, and I'm not surprised, I've missed a chapter. I hope it's not been more than one. I'll have to go back and restart my momentum. I think where I left off, Abby took command when everyone seemed to want her to confront and expose the thief (I can't recall her name) of the golf suit.
Meanwhile, you've done a marvelous job capturing the soul-ular connection with golf, from the environmental aspect. Your love of the sport came through loud and clear.
Jay
Comment Written 16-Oct-2023
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2023
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Yes, that was me talking through Art. I have a certain reverence for the game, to be sure.
Sounds like you may have only missed one chapter. The recaps should bring you up-to-date.
Hope things are starting to settle down for you now, Jay. I think about you often.
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Thank you for everything, Jim. You have been a steady presence for me.
Jay
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
What a wonderfully written chapter here, Jim, and I feel quite sad that, having traveled along these journeys with you and been immersed in the obviously very satisfying sport of golf throughout, the outlook for the game in terms of maintenance of golf courses and current popular interest, is now in such jeopardy. I shall look forward to Part 4 now with enormous interest especially as we still have to learn more about the longer term success of the suit perhaps? Well done for making this your own very original and enjoyable story to date. Debbie
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2023
What a wonderfully written chapter here, Jim, and I feel quite sad that, having traveled along these journeys with you and been immersed in the obviously very satisfying sport of golf throughout, the outlook for the game in terms of maintenance of golf courses and current popular interest, is now in such jeopardy. I shall look forward to Part 4 now with enormous interest especially as we still have to learn more about the longer term success of the suit perhaps? Well done for making this your own very original and enjoyable story to date. Debbie
Comment Written 16-Oct-2023
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2023
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Thank you for your marvelous review and the 6 stars, Debbie. I think you've gleaned by now how important golf has been in my life. I don't know if you ever read my "Love Letter to Golf" that I posted earlier this year, in which I said farewell to the game I can no longer play. You can find it here if you are interested in reading it.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
I understand their problem. We've been in a drought for two plus years and on water restrictions. Our golf course isn't allowed to be watered, or anything else to be honest. Thank you for sharing. I am enjoying reading this.
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2023
I understand their problem. We've been in a drought for two plus years and on water restrictions. Our golf course isn't allowed to be watered, or anything else to be honest. Thank you for sharing. I am enjoying reading this.
Comment Written 16-Oct-2023
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2023
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Yes, it's so sad to see that. I hope the golfers are still playing, though conditions might not be the greatest.
Comment from Lea Tonin1
I really like how you get the golf game in there as one of your main components. Dori came to you, is it? Was it your love of golf or just your imagination and your both? Things you're getting wieder too. I like it I like it! I like how you set the stage by describing the conditions. Both outside and in. Dry and arid desert. Water issues etc.
Again you are a writing is gramatically perfect. It's got great dialogue and your characters are vibrant and believable. You have a great vocabulary too, which can't be a deficit! LoL Absolutely very much a fluent and talented writer!! Great job! Great submission. Hope you have the best day!
reply by the author on 16-Oct-2023
I really like how you get the golf game in there as one of your main components. Dori came to you, is it? Was it your love of golf or just your imagination and your both? Things you're getting wieder too. I like it I like it! I like how you set the stage by describing the conditions. Both outside and in. Dry and arid desert. Water issues etc.
Again you are a writing is gramatically perfect. It's got great dialogue and your characters are vibrant and believable. You have a great vocabulary too, which can't be a deficit! LoL Absolutely very much a fluent and talented writer!! Great job! Great submission. Hope you have the best day!
Comment Written 16-Oct-2023
reply by the author on 16-Oct-2023
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Thank you so much for all of your kind words, Lea. Yeah, this is primarily a golf story intended for a golfing audience, but most of those reading it here are not golfers, which I find gratifying that they can still enjoy it.
It is both my love of golf and my imagination on how it may have come about that created this novel. I tried to think how I would have done it way back in the 13th century and then beyond. It was fun to speculate. The funnest part, though, is what we will now see as Part 4 unfolds, which will be the solution to preserving the game for the future. There I really had to get creative.
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You are certainly fat and so much more. I am looking forward to it!
Comment from Paul Manton
Well, for a change, no 'action' today - but a fascinating discussion on 'the state of the game' in their present experience. I kept asking 'Is this real?' as in, is this in fact the case in 2023 - is golf declining so much? Because that's not at all the impression I get from my tv - we never miss any kind of golf from the USA or anywhere else, and I thought the game was gaining in popularity.
Art seems very sure that Kevin's generation will be the last to play it - very pessimistic - but is that owing to the restrictions of the prevailing future politics? Reality and fiction are becoming blurred!
Certainly we end on a downward vector - can things improve? Will there be a new hope? We are waiting, Mr. Wile.
Paul
reply by the author on 16-Oct-2023
Well, for a change, no 'action' today - but a fascinating discussion on 'the state of the game' in their present experience. I kept asking 'Is this real?' as in, is this in fact the case in 2023 - is golf declining so much? Because that's not at all the impression I get from my tv - we never miss any kind of golf from the USA or anywhere else, and I thought the game was gaining in popularity.
Art seems very sure that Kevin's generation will be the last to play it - very pessimistic - but is that owing to the restrictions of the prevailing future politics? Reality and fiction are becoming blurred!
Certainly we end on a downward vector - can things improve? Will there be a new hope? We are waiting, Mr. Wile.
Paul
Comment Written 16-Oct-2023
reply by the author on 16-Oct-2023
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I think Covid gave it a big boost, but I'm not sure how much longer that will continue. I hope it does. During the drought years in California, which weren't that long ago, many water restrictions were put in place, and I'm told by a golf course architect friend of mine that the kind of measures I stated were attempted, but lobbyists for the golf industry were able to convince the state legislature to quash the bills that were up for vote. Too many of the legislators were golfers themselves, but that might not always be the case.
The environmentalists have made it very tough to build new golf courses, and have caused the prices of building them to rise considerably and have increased the cost of playing too. The way the economy is going now, I'm not sure the Covid boom will continue. I'm not usually a pessimist, but I am more so when things are out of my control.
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Not building new courses doesn't necessarily mean the game's in decline, does it, Jim?
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It does if older courses are folding faster than new ones coming up. I've seen a number of courses I used to play give up the goat in recent years (before Covid). I don't know what it's been in terms of new courses lately, but there were a few years not long ago when almost no new courses were being built. I have a friend who is a golf course architect, and his business dried up quite a lot except for renovations which kept him afloat.
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Wow. That's a worry.
Thanks for the info. Jim.
Comment from Tom Horonzy
I believe golf has made a comeback, dont you. Covid the Terrible gave golf a second breath. People needed an outlet outside and gold provided it.
Our course has doubled its rounds played since two years ago.
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reply by the author on 16-Oct-2023
I believe golf has made a comeback, dont you. Covid the Terrible gave golf a second breath. People needed an outlet outside and gold provided it.
Our course has doubled its rounds played since two years ago.
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Comment Written 16-Oct-2023
reply by the author on 16-Oct-2023
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Yes, but it's a shame that it took something like Covid to be the catalyst for that. Let's hope that resurgent interest continues.