Saturday, January 18, 2025

2025 Sea Ranch - Day #3


Donna and Kevin made scrambled eggs for breakfast. The plan for the day was to play golf. With the Sea Ranch Golf Links closing on January 5, we made a tee time for the Little River Golf Course more than an hour north. At dinner at the lodge on Thursday night, the waitress said that people were continuing to walk on and play tghe Sea Ranch Course. On Friday on our way back from Gaulala, we stopped and talked to a local in the Sea Ranch Golf Links parking lot. He said that they weren't chasing people on the course. Additionally, they are continuing to mow the fairways and the greens and move the pins every day!

Although we didn't have pull carts, we decided to pivot and play the Sea Ranch course. We walked and carried our clubs. It was a little surreal. There was no one on the course. It was very quiet and peaceful. The course was in very good shape. A single caught up with us on sixth. On the ninth tee, there was a group of more than a dozen people hitting balls.


Unlike Thursday at the Links at Bodega Harbour, I was very happy with how I played. I was making solid contact. I parred three holes. Both Kevin and I hit safely over the ravine on the eighth hole. I had a fairly honestly scored 50. I really enjoyed the round!


We had a late lunch on the deck on the back of the house. The weather was gorgeous.


In the late afternoon, we hiked the Sea Meadow Trail to Pebble Beach. We walked down on to the beach. Heading back, we stopped to watch the sunset.


We had a nice dinner of oysters, crab and left-over lasagna. While Kevin and I were barbecuing the oysters, one of the neighbors came up. She was worried because she smelled gas. About ten minutes later, security rolled up. He said that someone had called smelling smoke. He talked to us for a while before moving on.

We finished the night playing Oh Hell. Kevin won on the last hand. We crashed just before 10:30 pm.

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