
Today was the day for the Annual Grand River Post Secondary Education Golf Tournament, and I was asked to play with the Dreamcatcher Fund. All funds raised from the tournament will go directly to post-secondary funding for Six Nations Students.
When I was asked to play, I explained I usually only play for fun, so don't expect me to play any good. But expect me to have a blast. We had so much fun; it turned out to be a serious blast.
Here is our team; from left to right, Me, Suz, Geoff and Goldie. My three teammates are all siblings, and they were totally hilarious. Just like any other family, they have their quirks, one of which is their ability to affectionately make fun of each other to put it mildly. It's so refreshing to be around a family who is so close and so laid back. I knew I was being initiated into their family when they all started to attack me. I absolutely loved it!!

Here is the reporter from Turtle Island News interviewing my team. I didn't hear much, but the one thing I did pick up was "Who is the guy on your team?" The interview must have lasted for 30 minutes, they kept praising my game.
Okay, the ball didn't end up on the green; it ended up in the sand trap. Sometimes, cameras sometimes a good thing, they capture the truth. In this case, it captures a lie thanks to Suz. Next time Suz, don't touch my camera. Just joshing, actually, I like this pic.
As for the final score, we shot a respectable 1 under par. We were all very pleased with the score; our goal was to shoot an even round. Although we succeeded our goal, we were still 13 shots from the first place teams.
Thank you to the Dreamcatcher Fund for inviting me out for a great afternoon.
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