While unseasonable snow and hail storms absolutely ruin Spring hopes for many parts
of the country, the weather in Georgia yesterday was like high summer up
north. A few colleagues and I had the
pleasure of escaping winter’s return and joining tens of thousands of pilgrims
on the trek to Augusta. Truly, The
Masters each year must be like the great pilgrimages of history. Believers come from all over the world,
dressed in golf shirts showing logos from home courses listed on Golf Digest’s
Top 100, or they wear Masters attire purchased in years past that shows their
devotion to the Faith. They descend en
masse on an otherwise quiet city, tying up traffic for miles and marching in
perfect step and long lines toward hallowed gates, to see the best golfers in
the world compete for the championship they most want to win. It's an impressive scene.
Come to think
of it…. I’m sure Chaucer could write an incredible Canterbury Tales sequel about this.
For his “Augusta Tales” he could just recycle his CT Prologue, with its indelible description of the earth’s re-birth,
as April pierces the drought of March to the root. All he would have to do is change the “tendre
croppes” reference to Azaleas, and add in astoundingly perfect turf, and it’d
be good to go. This year, the
"Secretary of State's Tale" and the "The 14 Year Old's Magical
Mystery Tour" would be among the best stories, I'd bet.

While waiting
at the airport, my wife called and let me know that she had just heard on TV
someone yell: "Cool logo, Jack!" to him. She also alerted me that our other great
partner in our foray in to the golf business -- Ben Crenshaw -- had made a
Hole-in-One during the Contest. Ben
represents us on the Honors Collection – the classic, and more traditional
spiked golf shoes that he prefers. Very
appropriately for golf’s greatest historian and keeper of the traditions of the
game, Ben was wearing our LEGENDS model shoe as his high wedge spun out of the
ballmark and perfectly followed the sloping contour of the green to drop into
the front of the cup. It was a great
ending to the day for me, and a great start to the tournament for Ben.
Here are
links to the Par 3 Contest Highlights videos…
And here’s
hoping Spring comes soon for all of us who can’t wait for Winter 2013 to end
Paul
Paul D. Grangaard
Allen Edmonds Shoe Corporation