Monday, September 18, 2023

Gobind teaches Jania a lesson on Golf

Gobind took me as well as his sister Jania to play Golf and also teach younger Jania a lesson on Golf. He picked up Almeda county golf grounds in nearby Pleasanton.

Known as the Pleasanton Golf Center in Pleasanton, California, is a delightful 9-hole public golf course with a rich history. This scenic course was first opened to golf enthusiasts in 1974 and has been a beloved part of the local golfing community ever since.






The course’s well-maintained greens and fairways are covered in Bermuda grass, enhancing the overall playing experience. Golfers can expect a combination of challenging holes, beautiful scenery, and a welcoming atmosphere that encourages both casual rounds and more serious play.



For nearly five decades, Pleasanton Golf Center has provided a place for golfers to gather, enjoy the sport, and create lasting memories. Whether you’re a local resident or a visiting golfer, this course offers a wonderful opportunity to appreciate the game and soak in the natural beauty of Pleasanton, California.


As we three reached, the sun hung low in the sky, casting a warm golden glow over the sprawling green golf course. A gentle breeze rustled through the trees, carrying with it the distant sound of birdsong. 





On this picturesque afternoon, something truly special was unfolding—a lesson in golf from an older sibling to a younger one. 



The older sibling, with years of experience on the greens, patiently stood beside their younger counterpart. 





They explained the finer details of the sport, from the correct way to grip the club to the importance of proper posture. Each word was carefully chosen, and each gesture deliberate, as they passed on their knowledge with enthusiasm.



As the lesson continued, the younger sibling listened with rapt attention, their eyes wide with curiosity and excitement. They mirrored their older sibling's every move, determined to grasp the intricacies of the game. The bond between them was evident in the way they communicated, a silent understanding that transcended words.







Their grandpa, seated on a nearby bench, watched with a smile that seemed to stretch back through time. He had played a role in nurturing their love for golf, sharing stories of his own experiences on the course. Now, he bore witness to the next generation carrying on this cherished family tradition. Gobind also urged me to hit a few balls. I, being a rookee, did it reasonably well.








The older sibling's guidance extended beyond the technical aspects of golf. They imparted wisdom about patience, resilience, and sportsmanship—the values that golf had instilled in them over the years. It wasn't just a lesson in golf; it was a lesson in life.



As the sun dipped below the horizon, they wrapped up their session, both siblings sharing a sense of accomplishment. The younger one had learned not only about golf but also about the importance of mentorship and family bonds. It was a sight that filled grandpa's heart with joy, knowing that the legacy of golf and the love between siblings would endure for generations to come.

I wanted to reward them with some healthy snacks and juice etc but both Gobind and Jania were keen to return as home cooked food was eagerly waiting for them. Both were really hungry after hitting those 270 balls which Gobind collected 100 first time and another 170 second time. 

I love my kiddos for their decision and showing respects to the efforts of homemakers.

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