I've played a lot of golf in Twin Falls County in the last couple of years, and the one I look forward to returning to the most is a sprawling, 18-hole course located 22 miles outside of Twin Falls.
For more than four decades, the governor and first lady of Idaho have hosted an annual multiday golf and sporting event to raise money for state college and trade-school scholarships.
Now that the weather in the Magic Valley is starting to behave itself, many are grabbing the clubs and heading out to the links. When it comes to golfing around Twin Falls, who's got game?
The appeal of golf has always escaped me. It's not that I don't have a great amount of respect for those who play the game... I do... It's just really, really hard for me to enjoy as a spectator.
But every now and then, something happens that I can get into...
I know it's December and it looks a little bleak outside right now, but here's a ray of sunshine: You can get your 2014 Southern Idaho Golf Passport for just $40 when you Seize the Deal!
Even if you don't like golf, you gotta check this out. From the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, a golfer named Sergio Garcia got his ball stuck in a tree.
He passed on the penalty stroke and instead, he climbed the tree and hit a one-handed shot back on to the fairway...