I am working at the golf course right now. I did all the cleaning, stocking and food preparation earlier today so now I’m just taking it easy serving up the occasional hot dog and Bud Light. We got these new cheddar dogs that are brats with cheese in them. The squirrelly things came all strung together like Schmeckfest sausage or those old school brats that you always see dogs stealing from butchers. After I took them apart I put them on the hot dog rollers and they did not lie down straight so part of them took a really long time to cook. Trent said they tasted good, though. Cheddar dogs … what a great idea. You know what they should do? Make hot dogs that have ketchup, pickles, mustard, relish, onions, and cheese mixed in with the meat. I bet that would be good.
I wish something exciting would have happened at the course, but the day has been pretty standard. I guess that I could report that someone called in looking for a lost 9 iron. I have no idea what a 9 iron looks like so I had to go back and look through all 40 or so clubs in the lost and found to see if his was there. Yeah, it wasn’t, but boy do we have a lot of clubs in the lost and found.
Something that I learned this summer working at the golf course is that golfing is an expensive hobby.There is no way I could golf occasionally on my Museum Interpreter salary. For one person green fees and cart rental is $35.50 at Rocky Run. I think I will stick to running and kick ball for my sport fixes.
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