As I wrote earlier, today was the big season-ending tournament for New England prep schools (only 24 competed, one less than planned), the Kingswood-Oxford Invitational.  My son Tim's Westminster team finished 3rd behind Avon Old Farms, whose five players shot a combined 391, and Deerfield Academy which posted a 396.  The Westminster Martlets posted a 401, which included a 74, 75, Tim's 78, an 86 and 88.

    The host club for the match, the Oak Ridge golf course in Feeding Hills, MA, is not long but today it played tough.  The rough was almost U.S. Open length, the greens were hard (but not particularly fast) and the wind was gusting up to 15 mph.  The overall low score of the 120 golfers was a 73.  One of the low-handicap players in my son's group posted two quadruple bogies on the front nine, and a Westie teammate suffered a 10 on a par 5. 

    Although disappointed with the third place finish today, Westminster had an excellent season.  When multi-team as well as head to head matches are calculated, the Martlets finished the season with a very respectable 39 wins and just 5 losses.  Congratulations, Westminster.

Coming tomorrow:  A review of Porters Neck Plantation in Wilmington, NC. 

    There will be no regular post today.  I am off to watch the Westminster School golf team compete against 25 other New England schools in the season-ending Kingswood-Oxford Invitational.  All five scores from each team will be counted (typically in prep school tournaments six play and the highest score is dropped).     

    My son Tim's Westminster team has a 19-4 record, having finished third in the league tournament last Saturday.  They get a chance for redemption today against Kingswood-Oxford and Taft, the two teams that finished ahead of them last week.  By the end of the afternoon, 125 or so players and coaches will crowd around the scoreboard for the final results.     

    High drama.  For those interested, I'll report on the results later tonight.  In the meantime, have a great day.  It is sunny and mid 70s Fahrenheit in Connecticut today.  Hope the golfing gods are smiling on you as well.