Almanac Poetry: Golf – 6

In this sixth of his poems about golf, Pards questions a friend’s priorities in life. Just where does golf fit into a new reality?

Almanac Poetry: Golf – 5

With our attention drawn to the Aurora in the sky, this new poem from Pards references the time when golf was first played on the moon

Almanac Poetry: Golf – 4

A golf poem written by Michael Pardy while listening to Mr James Brown who grew up in Parkway Drive about 3 miles from the course.

Almanac Poetry: Golf – 3

After almost getting a birdie, Pards ponders the difficulties of becoming Tiger Woods as expressed in his latest golfing poem.

Almanac Poetry: Golf 2

Michael Pardy is back on the golf course and pens an ode to his Dunlop Hot Spot Number 2 which survived a complete round of golf without being lost.