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		<title>Events Wrap-Up</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leah and I returned from Michigan this week. We were out there for an annual friends-and-family golf tournament that my parents hold in Elk Rapids. The weather was absolutely beautiful and perfect for the three straight days of golf. I hadn&#8217;t been out of the course even once thise year leading up to the tournament [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leah and I returned from Michigan this week. We were out there for an annual friends-and-family golf tournament that my parents hold in Elk Rapids. The weather was absolutely beautiful and perfect for the three straight days of golf. I hadn&#8217;t been out of the course even once thise year leading up to the tournament so I knew it was going to be a little hairy getting back into the swing. In anticipation of tournament I found a local golf shop having an unbelievable clearance special on a set of clubs that I&#8217;d had my eye on for a while. I picked up a new set of Wilson Ci6&#8242;s and a Taylor Made Burner 3-wood. My current clubs were actually the very first clubs I ever owned and they were ok for a starter set 11 years ago but they just didn&#8217;t match well with my skill level now. The first day out on the course with the new Wilsons I knew I made a good choice. My first shop with the irons was an approach shot from 215. I pulled out a 5-iron, let &#8216;er rip, and actually flew the green! Amazing, I never would&#8217;ve hit my old irons like that. The first day I shot 96. The second day I shot a 92 &#8211; a personal best. The third day was a scramble format but I played great and I&#8217;m sure I could&#8217;ve bettered my 92. The tournament day was a blast. Our team came so close but wound up losing by one stroke. The putts just weren&#8217;t falling for us even when we hit 15 greens-in-regulation.</p>
<p>It was great to see everyone again and Leah and I had as much fun off the course as on. Spa days, Torch Lake kayaking, and good food highlighted the rest of the trip. Now that we&#8217;re back in Seattle we finally get some long-awaited down time at home. At work though, I&#8217;m as busy as I&#8217;ve ever been. Big projects coming down the pipeline.</p>
<p>I really wish I had the time to post more commentaries. There&#8217;s so much interesting stuff going on right now. Politics, technology, the Olympics, it&#8217;s hard to keep up.  As soon as I get over the project hump at work I&#8217;ll be posting a lot more.</p>
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