This week on "Sticks Together," we look back our first experiences playing golf together and delve into how we mix social and competitive golf. Slade recalls the early days at the Golf Club of Newport, a beautiful Jeffrey Cornish-designed course in the Adirondacks. It's the place where our journey in couples golf began, marked by early morning rounds and weekend outings with friends and family. Stacey fondly remembers learning golf etiquette and the inclusive environment fostered by the club, where women golfers were respected and encouraged.
Transitioning to more recent times, we explore Stacey's putting struggles and the advice Slade offered to improve her game. Stacey detailed how Slade's observations about her stance and eye alignment helped correct her putt trajectory, leading to a significant improvement. We emphasize the importance of asking for help and the dynamics of giving and receiving advice within a couple. Slade shares his insight on maintaining a balance between offering helpful tips and allowing Stacey to enjoy the game without feeling like she's taking a lesson.
Our conversation then shifted to the social aspects of golf, particularly themed events that combine fun and competition. We excitedly anticipate an upcoming Mario Kart-themed golf tournament, Events like these are crucial for bringing new players into the game and fostering a sense of community.
We also touch on the broader impact of couples golf; it often serves as an entry point for women into the sport. The shared experience of playing golf together strengthens relationships and enhances enjoyment of the game. Slade reflected on his diverse group of golfing friends and the enriching experience of playing with people of different ages and skill levels.
Stacey wraps up with her progress in hitting more greens and overcoming putting challenges, while Slade discusses his practice routine and upcoming matches.