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CCSC Pro-Am 2

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I walked with Tom Lehman today.  Mark Mulder was also in the group, and his wife was caddying for him.  It was her first time doing that, and she enjoyed being inside the ropes. Lehman and John Fought did the redesign of this course in 2002.  I got him to talk about the changes they made.  The plot of land is almost totally flat, varying by only 1 foot from the highest to the lowest point.  It had been irrigated by flooding, which is how they watered our lawn once a week when I lived in Phoenix in 1958.  So the greens were low, and surrounded by mounds, into which they cut the bunkers, so that the bunkers would not flood when the fairways and greens were watered.  So all the bunkers were higher than the greens.  Lehman and Fought elevated the greens, and kept some of the mounds around them, to preserve the original look, but now the bunkers are mostly lower than the greens, like a normal golf course.  That was mostly what he talked about.  I mentioned that he must have lengthened

CSCC Pro-Am

The Charles Schwab Cup Championships has three pro-ams.  Today the pros were pro athletes of any sport, including Charles Barkley, of "Haney Project" fame.  I was in the group behind Sir Charles, with Mark Mulder , who pitched for the Oakland A's and St. Louis Cardinals, led the league in wins in 2001, shutouts in 2001 and 2003, and complete games in 2003 and 2004, and was an all-star in 2003 and 2004.  He was 2nd in the Cy Young voting in 2001.  He was a good hitter, too.  In 2006 with the Cardinals he hit .280, had on-base percentage of .400 and slugging percentage of .480, with a homer, 2 doubles, 5 RBI and 5 walks in 25 at bats.  That was the year he hurt his rotator cuff and was on the DL for most of the season.  He's a 0.5 handicap, and has won the last three American Century Championships , a pro golf tournament for pros from other sports. Also in the group was Jim McMahon - no, not that Jim McMahon. They started on 18, a par 5, and made par.  Which prett