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October 30

Golf Results 2009 Varadero Cuba

Varadero Beach Cuba Golf 2009                          Revision 1                                     

                                                                    

Gross:               Cal    Casey  Lee    Marty  Mickey Mike   Tim    Stephan Eric

15-Oct-09     Day 1  99     99     100    80     96     99     83     99     94

16-Oct-09     Day 2  110    98     86     88     84     105    98     0      93

17-Oct-09     Day 3  107    106    84     83     86     95     86     88     91

18-Oct-09     Day 4  101    98     94     87     89     114    94     90     93

19-Oct-09     Day 5  102    87     97     86     84     101    88     83     93

20-Oct-09     Day 6  108    102    96     92     92     113    92     0      87

Total:               627    590    557    516    531    627    541    360    551

Average:             104.50 98.33  92.83  86.00  88.50  104.50 90.17  90.00  91.83

Rank:                8      7      6      1      2      8      4      3      5

Audited Day 2 on:                                                                

Total:               528    590    557    516    531    528    541    261    551

Average:             105.60 98.33  92.83  86.00  88.50  105.60 90.17  87.00  91.83

Rank:                8      7      6      1      3      8      4      2      5

                                                                    

Equitable:           Cal    Casey  Lee    Marty  Mickey Mike   Tim    Stephan Eric

15-Oct-09     Day 1  99     96     100    80     90     99     83     97     91

16-Oct-09     Day 2  105    97     86     88     84     104    97     0      91

17-Oct-09     Day 3  99     103    84     82     83     94     86     88     87

18-Oct-09     Day 4  96     96     93     87     88     109    93     90     90

19-Oct-09     Day 5  100    87     97     86     82     98     88     82     91

20-Oct-09     Day 6  106    98     93     89     91     106    91     0      87

Total:               605    577    553    512    518    610    538    357    537

Average:             100.83 96.17  92.17  85.33  86.33  101.67 89.67  89.25  89.50

Rank:                8      7      6      1      2      9      5      3      4

Audited Day 2 on:                                                                

Total:               506    577    553    512    518    511    538    260    537

Average:             101.20 96.17  92.17  85.33  86.33  102.20 89.67  86.67  89.50

Rank:                8      7      6      1      2      9      5      3      4

                                                                    

Callaway:            Cal    Casey  Lee    Marty  Mickey Mike   Tim    Stephan Eric

15-Oct-09     Day 1  80     73     76     72     73     80     74     80     75

16-Oct-09     Day 2  77     74     76     76     73     76     76     0      75

17-Oct-09     Day 3  72     74     72     71     72     74     73     75     72

18-Oct-09     Day 4  72     76     74     75     74     75     75     76     74

19-Oct-09     Day 5  75     74     76     75     72     73     74     73     75

20-Oct-09     Day 6  80     74     74     74     75     74     72     0      74

Total:               456    445    448    443    439    452    444    304    445

Average:             76.00  74.17  74.67  73.83  73.17  75.33  74.00  76.00  74.17

Rank:                7      4      5      2      1      6      3      7      4

Audited Day 2 on:                                                                

Total:               376    445    448    443    439    372    444    224    445

Average:             75.20  74.17  74.67  73.83  73.17  74.40  74.00  74.67  74.17

Rank:                6      4      5      2      1      5      3      5      4


February 19

Costa Morena Hotel, Santiago Cuba. February 2009

Costa Morena Hotel: Santiago, Cuba; Sunwing Single @$1065 all in, January 29 - February 12, 2009

This is a two star hotel that has two things that are going for it in a big way. It is cheap and the weather is fantastic.

Since it is cheap you shouldn’t expect too much but it is quite adequate if you ignore various things that are in disrepair. I stayed in the older building (1xx) and the furniture was old plywood and splayed at the bottom that was probably due to water damage. The bathroom had broken tiles in the shower. The sink drained slowly but the toilet worked fine (hooray!!!). The TV was older but worked OK as well. The key safe was free. The mattress was old but made into a king sized bed; it had no blanket other than a sheet. My idea was this is what a real Cuban hotel should look like so I had no big complaints. Apparently the staff is quick to fix something but I never bothered to call them. However, a couple was without a toilet seat for the whole week that they were there. You have to ask your maid for a towel. If you want the Hilton, please go to Niagara Falls but the newer buildings (5 and 6) have better rooms.

There was no problem at the airport at all; Sunwing was good and there was a movie and a hot meal. It is as good as I have seen elsewhere and I have been to Cuba about 17 times. The Sunwing representative, Pablo, has good English, was organized, prompt, and friendly. He probably services the four hotels in the area. I never went on any tours.

The food is all right but not terribly exciting. There is lots of grilled or fried chicken. If eggplant is in season you will see a lot of it. There will be fish from time to time, bacon once, and beef rarely although the stews are tasty. Once they had delicious roast pork and when they often fry thin pork steaks they are the best. Pancakes in the morning tasted good and you can get eggs any style. There is no a la carte although you can find lobsters outside the hotel. You will not starve here and the food is good enough.

The nightly (usually) entertainment is quite good and excellent at times. Santiago is full of musicians and dancers so there is no shortage of talent. There were some shows that were of Vegas quality. Music is also at dinner and lunch but you should tip these poor minstrels if you enjoy the music.

There is no sandy beach. It is rather unique in that it has a cement beach. It seems to have been partially destroyed by a hurricane (you can still see X tape marks on some of the windows). They are slowly fixing it up but there is tons of room near the Natural Pool. There is a natural rock break wall about 30 m out which is fun to watch because of the waves breaking over it. The long pool is shallow but you can swim around easily and use their free snorkeling gear or paddle around on kayaks.  There is a rocky beach to the east of the hotel but you have to be careful of the waves or you will brain yourself on the rocks. You have to be careful at the cement beach too due to slimy conditions. There is a hit and miss taxi to a public beach to the west (about 8 km) which we walked to and back in 3 hours. The beach is full of people to bug you to buy stuff. Andy is the lifeguard and he can get you anything (wink wink). I was content to be at the cement beach as there is hardly anyone there and there is a beach bar with my buddy, Dato, the bartender; there is no beer at this bar but it has lots of hard drinks.

Speaking of bars, there are three others. The most popular one is beside the dining room. It serves everything including beer, red and white Cuban wine, liquors and Cuban hard stuff. When you eat, the waitress will get you wine from here; the wine is potable and I liked the vino blanco better. The pool bar had beer and liquor but no wine. The disco bar is open at 9 pm and the drinks seemed to be free for an hour or so during the entertainment which starts about 9:15. There is sometimes a disco after the show but I am not sure if drinks were included then or not – probably yes. This hotel is AAI (almost all inclusive) because there are international drinks you can buy. For example, the cement beach bar has good scotch and so on for about CUC1.30 a shot. The lobby bar will sell beer in a can and whole bottles of booze at Canadian prices. The shop also sells a limited amount of shirts and drinks. A bottle of Cristal is CUC1.00 and you can put it into your fridge in your room to enjoy on your private balcony with ocean front view – everyone has one.

The water in the room might be OK but I got water from the handy barrel cooler in the dining room.

There is a games room with pool and ping pong etc. There were a couple of kids there the first week and none the next. In fact, there seemed to be about 100 people there at any time so, although there are not many lounges around the pool, there never seemed to be a problem.

We took a local bus for CUC4 to Santiago to look around. It leaves at 07:30 and gets you near downtown. You can either fight your way onto another bus or just take a half hour to look around while walking downtown towards Parque Céspeses. I was in Santiago a couple of years ago and have noticed that things are getting better there. The women dress well, almost to Mediterranean standards. Some Cubans are getting fat like their North American counterparts so food seems to be more plentiful. The pollution is bad as vehicles spew out diesel fumes. You can walk around fairly freely but there will be people looking for handouts; there were no “tour” guides this time which bugged us two years ago. It is a nice place to walk around (Moncada barracks!) and there is lots of music in the evening but we were there during the morning. You can catch the bus back to the hotel at 1 pm which stops at the hotel’s delivery entrance but check with hotel staff about the details of catching buses.

The weather is 5-star. We had an hour of light rain in two weeks and one cloudy day. Otherwise, the weather is perfect: strong sun, about 24C every day, windy sometimes, clear and not humid, nights were cool sometimes and you’d need a sweater. The stars are clear and bright.

My preference was to hike around. There is a walking tour I did up the highway to the Carosol Hotel and then make a left into the mountains on a dirt road. You go by a military training facility, ranches and the small defunct town of Sigua. There are animals everywhere and even a reservoir lake. We once hiked from Baconao (we took the bus there at 10 am for CUC1) through the road from the totem poles back to Sigua and the hotel; it took 4 hours. There is a delightful hike to the cascades; hike up the dirt road from the hotel and turn left at the gravel pit, past the baseball diamond and on to the river about an hour away. You go along the dried out wash way and mountains which are very beautiful. As mentioned, you can hike to the public beach to the west. The horse and buggy guy, Mariano, will get you around as well at CUC2 per person per hour; a trip to Baconao will take an hour each way so is a nice trip. There is an aquarium to the east about 4 km but we never went in although the dolphin show is supposed to be good and you can even swim with them (at an inflated cost); however, most of the aquarium is not in service. There is a Disneyland (Cuban style nearby) with Snow White and so on but it is pretty poor looking. Across the street from it is the Mini Zoo but there is nothing there at all.

I’d recommend the Grand Piedra to visit that we went to last time. It is a hair pin turn drive up a mountain then a climb up many steps to the top of the mountain. The view is spectacular and, supposedly you can see lights in Jamaica to the south west at night. The area is where Castro hung out and started the revolution; there are some “museums” on the highway. Guantanamo is just to the east past Baconao but you can’t get there from here due to the mountains and military.

The clientele are all from Toronto, Ottawa or Montreal departure points. Other than Toronto (probably due to exorbitant landing fees), the other places will get you here for $405 including taxes for each of a couple. You will meet all sorts of interesting characters and some you will not like but you can choose your friends. Some men come down to have “fun” with the local women. The police and their dogs were there a number of times to haul in hookers. Well, it is a fact of life what goes on there. Say no more.

The area is very dry but it has interesting arid features. A walk through the cactus garden near the hotel is recommended for the less adventurous. The hotel has a beautiful tree by the dining room that has fabulous pink flowers that continually fall off. The area is in the Sierra Maestra Mountains so it has nice panoramas everywhere. It is completely safe.

I would recommend this hotel to budget travelers who don’t complain too much (no one likes a bitch anyway). The weather is 5-star. If you want much better accommodation try the Carosol which is about 6 km east down the road. I was in there and it looked much better with swim up bar and perhaps 3.5 star atmosphere. The popular Sierra Mar is to the west of Santiago but about 80 km from the airport.

 Tito

October 28

Varadero Cuba Golf October 008

Mickey, Marty, Bill and I went again to Varadero Cuba for a week of golf. Bill was a last minute fourth and we are happy that he came along for his first visit to Cuba. We again stayed at the Superclubs Breezes Bella Costa, which is right on the golf course, although you need to take a taxi to get to the pro shop because of the fence. We got a $728 Conquest deal with "unlimited" golf but we had to pay CUC22 each for a cart fee (CAN$100 = 72CUC [Cuban Convertible Peso]). However, we got a free upgrade to a balcony which was very welcome and returning guests (Mickey, Marty and I) got a complimentary bottle of rum, a couple of Cristal beers, and some pop. We know the manager, Johny, so we were well taken care of; as well, many of the staff remembered us and treated us well. However, we never saw Sergio so maybe he is gone. Alexio’s car died so we didn’t see it.

The beach, hotel and weather were all pretty good. We had some rain but got in 7 games of golf without getting drenched. There were a fair number of guests there but it never seemed crowded. Many hotels are shut down due to lack of guests in the off season or for renovation. Sometimes on the golf course it seemed like we owned it. The greens started off in poor shape due to top dressing but improved well during the week due to rain and attention.

We flew Canjet which has a fleet of 3 Boeing 737s. The food was adequate but there was no in-flight entertainment.

There are a few pictures in the album section.

The golf results follow:

Varadero Beach Cuba Golf 2008

Gross:

Marty

Mickey

Bill

Tim

Oct-18-08

Day 1

80

87

97

88

Oct-19-08

Day 2

81

86

101

85

Oct-20-08

Day 3

89

82

106

90

Oct-21-08

Day 4

89

88

110

84

Oct-22-08

Day 5

88

86

98

87

Oct-23-08

Day 6

85

86

106

80

Oct-24-08

Day 7

91

85

110

89

Total:

603

600

728

603

Average:

86.14

85.71

104.00

86.14

Rank:

2

1

3

2

Equitable:

Marty

Mickey

Bill

Tim

Oct-18-08

Day 1

80

86

97

88

Oct-19-08

Day 2

81

84

99

85

Oct-20-08

Day 3

86

82

102

90

Oct-21-08

Day 4

89

86

105

84

Oct-22-08

Day 5

88

86

98

86

Oct-23-08

Day 6

83

84

103

80

Oct-24-08

Day 7

89

83

106

89

Total:

596

591

710

602

Average:

85.14

84.43

101.43

86.00

Rank:

2

1

4

3

Callaway:

Marty

Mickey

Bill

Tim

Oct-18-08

Day 1

72

73

77

74

Oct-19-08

Day 2

74

74

76

74

Oct-20-08

Day 3

72

74

74

74

Oct-21-08

Day 4

76

72

75

73

Oct-22-08

Day 5

76

75

75

73

Oct-23-08

Day 6

71

73

75

72

Oct-24-08

Day 7

75

74

75

73

Total:

516

515

527

513

Average:

73.71

73.57

75.29

73.29

Rank:

3

2

4

1

Six day handicap for Day 7 Championship Net:

Equitable:

Day 1

80

86

97

88

Day 2

81

84

99

85

Day 3

86

82

102

90

Day 4

89

86

105

84

Day 5

88

86

98

86

Day 6

83

84

103

80

Total:

507

508

604

513

Six Day Average:

84.50

84.67

100.67

85.50

Day 7 Handicap:

12

12

28

13

Day 7 Gross:

91

85

110

89

Day 7 Net:

79

73

82

76

Day 7 Rank:

3

1

4

2

 

Here again are Mickey’s random notes which, he explains, that you needed to be there to understand them.

TC Super efficient organizer.

JL Super efficient agent, no glitches

BBC 72 CUC per dollar, yikes!

BK This is a rainy day in Varadero?

MS Golf voucher from dot matrix printer doesn't cut the mustard with hotel management.

MS Sets the bar high first few rounds (80)

TC Sand wedge worn out from wayward shots

MB/TC Birdie men, rise to the challenge and put pressure on BK/MS

BK/MS/TC Squares on score card to small for job at hand.

JMD Free rum, beer and mix for repeats, squat for newbies

BK Juiced up a 1Mega pixel cameras memory from 256 kb to 2 gigs, overload!

MB Party room and balcony sunsets every night

MS 1927 taxi oldest I have ever been in.

BBC Severe shrinkage in "hot" tub, JMD fixed by mid week.

MS Looking at buying an ice cream truck, but not for a business.

BK Luggage 5 lbs lighter on trip back, due to water hazards

TC Everybody at hotel remembers Tito, MS,MB, BK invisible

BBC No bingo winners on rainy day with only 10 playing!

MS Who said there were sharks spotted in the ocean?

MB/MS Tequila in hot-tub.

TC Set-up early morning (diet) breakfast, so we could golf in the dark.

MS Met "Teddy" and "Marcos, the Subway guy" from Oshawa, I see free meals for MS/WS

MB Met "The crane guy" from Sherborne

BK Temporarily misplaced his "get out of jail free" card. Maid and pesos to the rescue.

MB Bought excellent chicken and ham and cheese sandwiches for all at the airport

TC/BK Bought drinks at the "Dupont" mansion, muchas gracias.

TV Stock market meltdown, tropical depressions, a bit of election coverage, baseball.

MB Great new hard cased golf bag from ebay, as long as you don't need to put clubs in!

TC/MS Took orioe cookies from mother and daughter at airport.

MS Clubs come out at gate 9? Early morning security guard noticed otherwise as airport closing.

Thanks to all for such a relaxing and enjoyable golf week in Cuba.

Breezes_Bella_Costa

October 29

Golf at Varadero October 2007

Marty organized the trip for Jim, Mickey and I to Cuba for our yearly golf trip. We had assumed that three rounds of golf were included but there was a snafu. Enough said! We played 5 rounds and enjoyed them all with changing weather and states of one's golf game.
 
We were surprised at the airport by seeing that Roger was joining us. Although he didn't golf we all met apres golf and dinners.
 
We went with Holasun on the Cubana Airlines airbus. We stayed at the Breezes Bella Costa restort which is near the golf course. All in all we enjoyed it a lot. The album more or less sums it all up; however, Mickey provided an excellent synopsis which is reproduced below.
 
The golf summary is:
 

Varadaro Beach Cuba Golf 2007

Gross:

Marty

Mickey

Jim

Tim

Oct-22-07

83

87

94

88

Oct-23-07

86

93

82

88

Oct-24-07

83

81

99

81

Oct-25-07

88

86

100

81

Oct-26-07

88

78

91

93

Total:

428

425

466

431

Average:

85.60

85.00

93.20

86.20

Rank:

2

1

4

3

Equitable:

Marty

Mickey

Jim

Tim

Oct-22-07

83

87

91

86

Oct-23-07

85

89

82

87

Oct-24-07

83

81

92

79

Oct-25-07

86

86

96

80

Oct-26-07

87

78

89

92

Total:

424

421

450

424

Average:

84.80

84.20

90.00

84.80

Rank:

2

1

3

2

Callaway:

Marty

Mickey

Jim

Tim

Oct-22-07

74

75

73

74

Oct-23-07

74

73

73

75

Oct-24-07

74

74

72

71

Oct-25-07

74

76

75

73

Oct-26-07

74

72

75

75

Total:

370

370

368

368

Average:

74.00

74.00

73.60

73.60

Rank:

2

2

1

1

Match Play:

Mickey defeated Marty

Tim defeated Jim

Championship Day:

Mickey winner of Gross Championship

Mickey winner of Equitable Championship

 
The following is Mickey's contribution which may not make sense if you weren't actually there:

Between beers at the airport, I jotted down some memorable moments in Cuba.

MB at Toronto airport before leaving, "things are going away to smooth"
3 hour wait at airport prepares all for open bar in Cuba
It was TC, not Janey that told us there were 3 free rounds of golf included
Luci stated she never heard of golfers in Cuba?
Everyone started clapping when plane first touched the runway in Cuba
(still doing 300 mph) went real quiet when reverse thrust and heavy
braking bashed everyones head on the seat backs. Sporadic clapping then
as people looked for fresh underwear.
No bottle of rum in room
No clock or CD player
MB lends all his pesos out so others can buy 5 rounds, then has to pay
by credit card (declined)
Tim' volunteers his credit card, thanks, the cheque is in the mail.
MS sets the bar low on first day, 83.
JM counters the next day with a 82
JM Bingo!!
TC/MB up to the challenge and shoot a pair of 81s on Wed.
TC shows it wasn't a fluke and shoots 81 on Thurs.
MB 290 yard drive, 30 yards to pin, bogie 5?
TC hits the pin from 200 yards out of a waste bunker and gets a bogie,
after hitting 3 off the tee??
MS/MB/JM watch in awe.
Sergio/Alex get TC a special winners drink, MS pipes up, me too? Both
end up with silly grins and a thick heads the next day.
MB brings out the A game on championship day (78) and graciously accepts
the trophy hat. Thanks boys, drink up.
MB Bingo!

Biggest surprise other than a no golf included golfing trip, Roger at
the airport.
Most entertaining shot, TC duck hook 250 yards out into the blue
Atlantic ocean on #18
Scariest moment, TC dining chair tumbling off the dining floor down
stairs, through shrubs towards the ocean.
Coolest cab ride, 56 Olds convertible with Hollywood dual mufflers. Woke
Roger up at the pool.
Weather forecast for week, thunderstorms every day. Actual S-95, S-95,
S-95, S/cloud 92 thunder shower, cloud 88, sun cloud 90.
Asked if we drink all the time.
Asked about our relationship (lottery between staff) Answers varied from
family, friends, workers, hs.
JM/MB biggest rush. Cat ride in 30 km and 4' seas. JM on low side.
Cool fishing boats (inner-tube).
Red flag days and R washing down to the Melia Varadero hotel in riptide.
JM having enough sense to stay out (remembered WS ordeal last year)
TC/MB buying rounds at the Xanadu roof top restaurant.
No speaked the English, right!!
Most relaxing, sleeping on beach, kayaking on ocean, bed by 9pm.
3 club winds and monster drives.
Par threes that nobody hit the green for days!
Best deal. One peso to go through a hole in a fence.
Worst deal, 25 pesos to leave Cuba.
JM gets trapped in airplane washroom by food and beverage carts for 20 min.
Nobody claps this landing until plane at gate and doors open.
Coolest dining moment. Waiters lifting a fully set table to the ocean
side of dining room. Best seat in the room!
Best food, everything was excellent, immodium stayed in box.

I am sure there are many other memorable moments, the important thing is
that you know them and can enjoy telling your friends what a great time
we all had. Thanks to Roger for joining us as he was a positive,
optimistic force when the golf trip first became a non golfing trip.
Thanks to TC and MS for setting it all up.
As MS said, "it would be very hard to duplicate this trip again as
everything seemed to drop into place to make a perfect golf vacation
during hurricane season in Cuba".
Adios amigos.
June 19

US Open Golf Championship 2007 at Pittsburgh, PA

US Golf Open 2007 and Visit to Pittsburgh PA

Since I am a golf nut there was a good opportunity to go to the US Open Golf Championship this year because it was in Pittsburgh which is fairly close (6-hour drive) to Pickering. It was also a great chance to visit some old friends that moved to that area eight years ago. They are Brian and Mary-Jo with their children Liam (18), Emily (16), and Colin (14). Inasmuch as all the motels were taken for the golf it was good fortune that they had an extra room for me.

I arrived Thursday and enjoyed the hospitality of my hosts. It was early to bed to get to the open to meet Cal at 8:00 a.m. Cal and I walked parts of the course and sat at the viewing stands that he had figured to be good vantage spots. The course is quite amazing and difficult. Although there are no water hazards, there are plenty of deep traps, slanting fairways, quick greens and deep rough. The US Open is set up to be a difficult test and the winning score of +5 was a testament to that. All the details can be found at:

http://www.usopen.com/

After the round we went to Cal and Joanne’s beautiful bed and breakfast house in the hills north of Pittsburgh. We went out for dinner; I had soft-shelled crabs and ate them whole!

The Open was sold out on Saturday so it was a good opportunity to do some sightseeing with my hosts. Pittsburgh is a difficult city to drive around because of all the hills, windy roads and bridges. It has the second most bridges of any city after Venice. I was convinced of the use of a GPS tracker to figure out where to go and how to get there so I ordered one.

We had spectacular views of the city from the hill across the Monongahela River at the Duquesne Incline and other viewing spots. You can see the football and baseball stadiums on the other side. The Allegeheny and Monongahela Rivers join at Pittsburgh and create the Ohio River, which flows into the Mississippi River all the way to New Orleans.

For dinner we went to The Church Brew Works which was a church turned into an upscale restaurant. They make their own beer and ales. Their motto is: "And on the 8th day … man created beer!" I definitely liked the perverse nature of this place! We sampled 6 beers and settled on one for each for dinner. The web site is:

http://www.churchbrew.com/

The next day was the last day of the Open. I got there early and sat in the stands on the 5th hole where I could see the 6th as well; I could also see some action on 3, 4, and 7. Angel Cabrera had the best shot on the 5th and got a birdie. Poor Stephen Ames was leading the tournament there but fell apart starting on the 6th. Tiger seemed to be struggling so with a little luck he should have won. I stationed myself on the 18th where they landed their drives. It was fun to see them hit into the par 4 484 hole. It was a long day and it was a mess leaving with 40,000 other people. But worth it. I am volunteering for the Canadian Open to be held at Angus Glen in July.

June 01

Thunder Bay May 18-28, 2007

Last year I was up in April to consider building a retirement home there. This year I thought that May would be a good time for a short visit. It was nice the first day; it was 24C but then it got cold. Very cold. It went down to -8C that night and froze our water intake pipe. There was some snow which was a bit strange for May 19.
 
I needed some exercise so did a couple of 8 km TILTs, working in the bush with David and so on.
 
I got my sailboat in order and even went for a short sail. It will be ready for us when we get back in the summer.
 
It was good to see everyone and we were all especially happy to hear that Keith upgraded his skill and got a better job. It was fun to see all my old friends there as well. I missed a few but will see them all later.
 
Flying there was a good way to get to Spring time in TBay!
 
 
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