On Monday I joined Maria Teresa Maldanado for a round of golf at San Andrés Golf Club, Bogotá, Colombia. This was quite an experience. The course and club house were outstanding. The clubs Maria let me use (her husband's clubs) were Callaway Fusion irons, with a nice Big Bertha driver. We all had caddies, which was a first for me. My caddie Guillermo was great. He helped me sink some really long putts with his ability to read the greens. I started the front nine with a triple bogey (some sand fun 2x), but was able to finish with a 44. I had my first legit/real attempt at an eagle in about 15 years, but I lipped the 5 foot putt unfortunately. Struggled a bit on the back but finished with a 94 which I can't be too upset with.
This course was designed by Robert Trent Jones, who has had his hands on hundreds of major courses, including the redesign of Augusta National in Georgia.
Golf Course Homepage:
http://www.sanandresgolfclub.com/Main.htmlCourse Designer (Robert Trent Jones) :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Trent_Jones

The club house had a workout center and an indoor swimming pool.


Here I am with Maria Teresa's sister-in-law.
To the right are the caddies with Maria Teresa and her sister-in-law.
My caddie was on the left (Guillermo). They were all very pleasant and kind.

First Tee box looking down fairway, and the starter's pavillion with scoreboard behind in the distance.


Here I am coming up 18 to wrap up the round. It was a great day of golf.
And one last shot of Guillermo, my caddie. I would have been above 100 without him, no doubt.