
When I played course 999 at Bob-O-Link Golf Course in Avon, OH on September 18, I mentioned it to Steve and he sprung into action. Our club pro, Bill Blumenhurst, contacted Valhalla and in short order, my 1000th round was scheduled. It would be a two day trip with Steve, Bill, Assistant Pro Hartley McLeod III, and four other Coyote Creek members, Alan Buck, Jim Sprandel, Tom Putman and Gary Payne. We would leave Fort Wayne on Monday morning, October 17 for a round at Covered Bridge Golf Club in Sellersburg, IN, spend the night at the Horseshoe Casino in Elizabeth, IN, and play Valhalla on Tuesday, October 18.
Before solidifying the itinerary, it was necessary to check with me to assure I had already played Covered Bridge (my wife and I had on November 4, 1999) to keep Valhalla in line for number 1000.
We had fabulous weather for the trip with sun, some clouds and high temperatures in the 80's (although we had wind with gusts up to 30 mph).
Valhalla is a special place. It is the PGA of America's first owned championship site. It is some 20 miles east of Louisville, KY and opened in 1986. It hosted the 1996 PGA Championship won by Mark Brooks in a playoff against Kenny Perry. Tiger Woods won the 2000 PGA in a famous playoff against Bob May. The United States won a rare victory over Europe in the 2008 Ryder Cup, captained by Paul Azinger. And Rory McIlroy won the 2014 PGA Championship.
It was slightly overcast and windy with temperatures in the upper 70's as we headed to the first tee.