The Watson Challenge is the biggest event of the tournament schedule for Matt. Not because of the number of players, but because of the amount of work. He and his team work on this event for months, fundraising, picking participants, qualifiers, sponsorships, media, press conference it is definitely a marathon of planning. So, the activities started the day after we got home from FL. Which was kind of bad planning on my part as I felt very rushed.
Anyway, Thankfully Matt's mom came up and kept the girls. I had to get all fancy and meet Matt at the club for the Players dinner and kick off banquet.
The staff took a couple of pictures of me in my fancies. Considering they normally see me after the gym with no make up on...this was quite a change |
Matt and I posing in front of the trophy |
Matt, myself and Mr. Watson. |
After a great time at the banquet it was time for the real work. There is so much to putting on an event like this. So I worked everyday at the event from about 6am-1pm (don't feel bad for me ...Matt worked from about 4:30am til about 10pm everyday). When we were in ABQ and before the girls I worked at all of the events, so this was fun for me to help out again. I really love working tournaments and working with Matt.
Selfie. Parking was a problem because of the location of the country club. So I was in charge of parking and bus transportation. |
After the event, Cami was able to have Tom Watson sign her hat. I guess it helps that Daddy runs the event, but this was a fun moment for a kid that loves golf and being part of a golf family. Did I mention that this is after Mr. Watson had won the event and the media was waiting for him?
I was so proud of Cami, she spoke politely and asked for the signature herself...which is pretty good for a 4 year old. |
This is such a fun event. It is truly an honor to work with a living golf legend and someone who is so committed to improving and bettering the KC community. The wonderful part of this event is that it raises money for the First Tee of KC. Special thanks to the National Golf Club for being so hospitable. What a fun weekend. Is it too early to be looking forward to next year?