A Golfer's Dream - Book Three The Real Education Begins    Written by TheCaddy

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Chapter Fourteen - The Practice Group Expands

Dave slept for two hours and felt well-rested when he woke.  As he showered he 
thought about the conversation he had had with Rebecca and he felt bad for the 
shabby way he had treated her.  She had obviously wanted to make up but he 
hadn’t really given her a chance.  He thought about her as he drove back to the 
hospital.  He decided he would call her later that night and see if he could 
smooth things over.

Alec’s condition was improving steadily and Shauna’s presence seemed to calm 
him.  Dave talked with both Shauna and Patsy and they thanked him again for 
driving so far.  He explained that he would always be there for his friend.  
Shauna hugged Dave and asked if he would drive her home the next day to get her 
belongings for her return to school.  Dave asked why she was getting her 
belongings when they weren’t allowed to move into residence until that Saturday.  
She explained that she had had an argument with her parents when she asked to 
stay that night at Alec’s house.  Her parents didn’t think it was appropriate 
for her to stay over-night at her boyfriend’s house even though Patsy had 
assured them that Alec was in hospital.  Shauna said she told her parents she 
was staying over-night anyway.  Her parents got angry and, after a lengthy 
argument, Shauna told them she was moving out and she would get her belongings 
the next day.  Patsy said she could sleep in Alec’s bed until she was ready to 
move back into her residence.  Dave was surprised but agreed to drive her home 
to pick up her things.

The evening passed slowly as Dave, Patsy, and Shauna remained at Alec’s side.  
The doctors came and went several times.  Late in the evening, during one of 
their tests, Alec cried out in joy when he could suddenly feel his left hand.  
He looked at Dave with a huge grin on his face – Dave knew he was thinking that 
he might be able to golf again.  The doctor was also very pleased with the 
results and he declared that any paralysis was now highly unlikely.  After he 
finished, Dave followed him out of the room and asked if he could speak to him 
in private.

The doctor led Dave to a quiet area where Dave asked him whether he thought Alec 
would be able to play competitive golf again.  The doctor had recognized Dave 
from the newspaper articles and easily understood the question; after he 
congratulated Dave, he explained that Alec’s hand had been severely damaged.  He 
told Dave that numerous nerves and tendons had been severed and a specialist had 
been brought in to reconstruct his hand.  The doctor was pleased that Alec had 
feeling in the hand but he told Dave that he doubted if Alec would ever get one 
hundred percent use from all his fingers.  The doctor concluded that Alec would 
not likely have enough feeling in his hand to play competitive golf again – a 
perfect recovery, although not impossible, was unlikely.

Dave could feel tears in his eyes as he thanked the doctor for the information. 
He was emotionally crushed that his new best friend would never be able to live 
his dream of a competitive golf career.  Dave then remembered what Alec had told 
him about his scholarship and he tried to think of a solution.  He thought about 
the accident and he decided to ask Patsy if she knew anything about who had hit 
Alec.  Dave hated the idea of suing people, but in this case, it might be 
necessary.

Dave returned to the room and Alec was still excited about feeling his hand.  
Dave talked to him for a while before he asked Patsy if he could speak to her 
alone.  They left the room and found a quiet place.  Dave asked, “I know this is 
probably none of my business and if you don’t want to talk about it, just say 
so, but what do you know about the man who hit Alec?  Do you know if he was 
insured?”

Patsy’s face turned pale and Dave thought she might even begin to cry, “The 
police officers told me that the man’s license had been under suspension for 
drunk driving and that he was not insured.  The officer further explained that 
he had been evicted from his apartment because he couldn’t pay the rent and they 
didn’t think he had any money.  Several lawyers have approached me but I’m not 
sure if it is worth trying to sue him or anyone.  I’m lucky Alec is still 
covered by my health insurance because he is a full time student.”

Dave hugged her, “Everything will work out fine.  Don’t worry.”

She hugged Dave close and thanked him for his support.  After she went back into 
Alec’s room, Dave pulled out his cell phone and called Coach Dawes.  He told 
Coach Dawes what had happened to Alec and that he was back in Winston-Salem to 
be with him.  Coach Dawes thanked Dave for calling and promised to visit the 
next day.  Dave asked if he could sit down with him late in the afternoon and 
talk about Alec’s scholarship.  Coach Dawes asked why Dave wanted to talk about 
it and Dave explained what the doctor told him and that Alec had expressed 
concern about his financial situation.  Coach Dawes promised to check the 
university policy on such accidents.  Dave thanked him and said goodbye.

Dave and Patsy drove home in her car so Dave could leave his with Shauna.  When 
they arrived at the house they talked briefly before Patsy went to bed.  Dave 
thought about how much better Alec was doing and he remembered Rebecca.  He 
called her on his cell phone.  When she answered the phone, he said, “Hi, 
‘Becca; I miss you.”

She immediately noticed that he called her ‘Becca’ this time and she felt 
wonderful.  She had moped around the house all evening and hoping he would call 
back; now he had.  She replied, “I’ve missed you too.  How is your friend?”

Dave explained, “He’s doing better but he will have to stay in the hospital for 
a while.  I wanted to talk about our conversation yesterday.  I’m sorry I 
couldn’t ask you to marry me – but I’m not saying that someday that won’t 
change.  I have thought about you all day and I miss our time together.”

Rebecca began to cry, “I miss you so much.  I am so happy you have called.  I 
promise I will make it up to you when you come home.  I didn’t know that you 
thought I was going out with someone else.  I would have called you to clear 
that up if I had known.  I am sorry I lied to you.  When do you think you will 
be home again?”

Dave replied, “I don’t know exactly when but I’m planning on taking extra 
courses over the spring and summer so I may not be home very much this year.  
Everything has changed since the fall; I don’t know if I will wait four years to 
graduate.  If we qualify for the NCAA Championships, I have to stay until early 
June so I might as well take a sizable course load for the first summer session.  
That session ends the last of June so I won’t be home until July at the 
earliest.”

Rebecca almost whispered, “Can you tell me everything that happened in the fall?  
I only know parts of it.”

Dave explained about his bad round of golf with Keith and his decision to quit 
school.  He told her about his blowup with the golf coach, telling him where to 
go and his decision to play hockey.  He explained how after talking with her, he 
decided to finish his term at Wake Forest and make a career decision at 
Christmas time.  He told her about Jennifer’s arrival and how she got him back 
on the golf team and back on track.  He told her about his successful golf 
tournaments and his encounter with Tiger.  She was surprised to hear him say he 
thought he was getting close to being ready to play professionally golf and that 
was part of his decision to take extra classes to finish his degree early.

He finished his detailed explanation with, “But I promise to call you as soon as 
I get home.  I don’t know whether either of us will be in a different 
relationship then, but if not, I’d like to spend some time with you.”

Rebecca sighed in relief, “I’d like that too.  Thanks for being honest with me 
and telling me your plans.  I’d love to spend some time with you when you get 
home.”

Dave chuckled, “It’s a date then.”

She laughed, “It’s a date.  I love you, Dave.”

Dave whispered, “I love you, too.  Goodbye, ‘Becca; I’ll send you lots of e-
mails.”

She whispered, “I’d like that.  Goodbye, Dave.”

Dave closed the phone and climbed into bed.  He remembered his times with 
Rebecca; he fell asleep dreaming of her fiery red bush.

Dave and Shauna went to the hospital in the morning, and after a short visit 
with Alec, they left for Smithfield.  As they were approaching Raleigh, Dave 
noticed a sign for Research Triangle Park, Jana and Kyra’s home.  He thought 
about the twins and how it might have been nice to stop in and see them but he 
knew they were away skiing with their family.  It was some sort of family 
tradition.

The rest of the trip passed quickly and Dave was soon pulling into Shauna’s 
driveway.  She suggested Dave wait outside and she would bring things out for 
him to pack into the car.  She went into the house and it was almost twenty 
minutes before she came out with the first bags.  As she walked up to the car, 
Dave could see that she had been crying so he hugged her and asked, “Are you all 
right?”

She simply nodded and then went back into the house.  She came back out with her 
remaining bags and said she was ready to go.  Once they were back on the road 
Dave asked if she wanted to talk about it.  She looked at him and, after a long 
pause, she reviewed what had happened.  Her parents didn’t think she was mature 
enough to make the decision to stay at Alec’s house and they had threatened to 
cut off her university funding.  She told them that she loved Alec and that she 
had to be near him because he really needed her.  She finally told them that if 
they couldn’t accept her decision and they took away her education fund then she 
would quit school and find a job in Winston-Salem, so she could be with Alec.  
That seemed to get the message across to her parents and they backed off their 
threat of taking her funding away.

Dave was surprised that a parent would do that and he remembered how his parents 
had even allowed him to stay in his house with Sarah and Roxanne while the 
family was at the campground.  He told Shauna that if she needed any help to 
just ask and he would do whatever he could.  She thanked him, thinking his offer 
was more polite than substantive.

They arrived back at the hospital in the early afternoon and kept Alec company.  
Coach Dawes arrived just before supper and, after spending some time with Alec, 
he and Dave found a quiet place to talk.  Coach Dawes explained that Alec was 
only on a partial scholarship and that it was on a year-to-year basis.  If he 
was unable to play on the team the following fall, he would automatically lose 
his scholarship.  However, he would be in good standing if he returned during 
the current winter or summer terms.  Dave asked what the scholarship covered and 
Coach Dawes said it paid all of Alec’s residence and meal fees.  Dave thanked 
Coach Dawes for the information and said hopefully Alec would make a full 
recovery and not have to worry about his educational finances.

The rest of the week passed slowly as Dave spent most of his time at the 
hospital.  On Thursday evening while Shauna was with Alec, Dave and Patsy sat 
down at home and talked about Alec’s financial situation.  She began by saying 
that she had finally called a lawyer but, after some investigation, he had 
confirmed that the man who had hit Alec had absolutely no money or insurance.  
Patsy was very upset but Dave consoled her and made a proposal, “Patsy, I have 
talked this over with my father and he has approved my concept of a contingency 
plan.  Hopefully, Alec will recover and be able to maintain his scholarship, 
but, if he can’t, my backup plan could cover his last year of school.  I first 
have to give you some background to explain how I can afford to do what I plan 
to do.”

Patsy didn’t understand what Dave was planning but she listened as he described 
how he had saved Sarah’s life twice and eventually received a substantial trust 
fund from Lord Thurlow.  He then outlined the plan, “When summer session starts, 
I can move out of Palmer and pick any roommate I want.  Alec and I had already 
talked about sharing a room because his current roommate doesn’t attend the 
summer session.  In the fall I will push him to share a room with me again.  If 
he can’t get his scholarship, I’m going to pay his room and meal plan but have 
Coach Dawes tell him that he is still under scholarship.  I have a full 
scholarship and enough money in my trust not to have to worry about any 
education costs so I really want to do this for Alec.”

Patsy refused, “I can’t let you do that.  You have barely known him for four 
months and I can’t let you spend your money on my son.  We can get student loans 
to cover his last year.”

Dave looked intensely into Patsy’s eyes as he whispered, “Alec was there for me 
when I really needed him.  I had only been here a little over a month and he 
supported me when I needed it most.  Alec has become family to me and I always 
help my family.  I hope and pray he never needs this plan, but if he does, I 
want you to know that I am there for you and Alec.”

Patsy hugged him, “Thank you, Dave.  I really appreciate everything you have 
done for my son and me.”

Dave replied, “You are family, Patsy.  Family always looks after each other.”

On Friday Alec was feeling much better.  The doctors were predicting he might be 
able to get out of the hospital the following Friday.  Shauna and Alec had 
previously arranged their class schedules identically and were in every class 
together, so Shauna promised to keep notes for him during the first two weeks.  
The doctors thought he might be able to start classes near the end of the month.  
Alec would try to keep up using Shauna’s notes, but if he wasn’t able to do the 
work, he could still drop some of his classes by January 26th.  Alec felt better 
about not having to miss the entire semester.

During the week Dave had a high-speed internet setup installed at Alec’s house, 
so Alec could hook into WIN and get his notes electronically.  Patsy again tried 
to protest but Dave quickly designated it as his Christmas gift to her and Alec; 
that made it acceptable to Patsy.  Alec’s father showed up for a brief visit but 
left after only an hour.  Alec was upset but had pretty well accepted that his 
father obviously had more important priorities in his life.  Dave and Alec 
talked about it briefly but Alec just wanted to move forward without his father.

On Friday evening Dave called the twins’ house and Kyra answered the phone.  She 
asked where he was and he explained what had happened to Alec.  She promised 
that she and Jana would drive up to see Alec the next day.  They talked about 
their Christmas breaks for fifteen minutes before Kyra passed the phone to Jana 
and they talked for another twenty minutes.  Dave gave the girls his cell number 
before he said goodbye.

The next day, Dave was again at the hospital when the twins arrived for their 
visit.  They spent an hour with Alec and he was pleased to see them.  They 
eventually left the room and Dave followed them into the hallway to say goodbye.  
As they walked towards the waiting room, Kyra saw an empty room with a tub in it 
and she pulled Dave and Jana inside.  She closed and locked the door then moved 
into Dave’s arms and kissed him passionately.  She started pulling off his shirt 
and Jana quickly understood her sister’s plan as she unfastened his pants.  Dave 
was soon stripped naked with Jana sucking his firm shaft while Kyra continued to 
kiss him.  He removed Kyra’s top and his hand slip between her legs to find her 
soft snatch.

As he slipped a finger into her wetness, she purred with excitement.  He could 
feel his excitement building as Jana licked and sucked his hardness.  He lowered 
his head to one of Kyra’s round firm breasts and sucked the dark nipple into his 
mouth.  She pulled his face tight against her body and he increased the pace of 
his finger sliding in and out of her wet love hole.  He was tapping her g-spot 
as he felt his own orgasm begin to build.  Kyra’s excitement was growing 
quickly, as was his.  Just before he felt his load explode in Jana’s mouth, 
Kyra’s climax shook her entire body.  She was gasping and shaking as her 
euphoria washed over her.  Dave’s release felt fantastic, enough to make him 
dizzy, and he leaned against the counter to keep his balance.

When he eventually looked down at Jana’s smiling face, she whispered, “Merry 
Christmas!”  He couldn’t reply but simply smiled ecstatically; their sensuality 
had again knocked him silly.

Kyra was still leaning against his side and, as they both recovered, Kyra said, 
“Jana’s turn.”  They stood Jana up and pushed her against the counter.  Dave 
dropped to his knees and lifted her skirt.  He pulled her thong panties aside 
and, as her moist aroma filled his lungs, he began licking and teasing her wet 
pussy.  He felt Kyra working above him and he briefly looked up to see Kyra 
sucking and caressing Jana’s breasts.  Dave resumed his work and it didn’t take 
long for both of them to rock Jana’s world.  She moaned and gasped through a 
thundering orgasm.

Jana moved to the edge of the tub to regain her composure.  Kyra begged Dave to 
take her from behind as she leaned over the counter.  Dave explained that he 
didn’t have any condoms and Kyra simply looked at him as if he were crazy.  He 
thought about his relationship with the twins and decided that he didn’t need 
one.  He moved behind her and slipped his resurgent hardness into her wet slit.  
She moaned, “God, you feel fantastic.  I have really missed you.”

Dave moved his hands to her hips and began thrusting in and out of her tight 
opening.  He felt movement between his legs and suddenly felt a wet tongue 
teasing his balls.  He glanced down to see Jana between both of their legs and 
that seemed to excite him even more.  Kyra was pushing back to meet his driving 
hips and her excitement grew quickly.  Dave could feel fingers brushing his 
shaft and he suspected that Jana was rubbing Kyra’s clit because her body began 
to shake and she soon began to shudder as her orgasm flooded her senses.  Dave 
was very close as well and he drove his seed deep inside Kyra’s womb.  He kissed 
the back of her neck as he rested against her.

Jana pushed him gently back before she licked and sucked Kyra’s dripping snatch.  
Kyra reached another smaller orgasm as her sister cleaned Dave’s juices out of 
her wet love-hole.  Dave sat on the tub and rested as he watched the two loving 
sisters hug and kiss and share his offering.  He was amazed that he had had the 
great good fortune to meet these two incredible women and he felt privileged 
that they now included him in their lovemaking.

The twins eventually tidied themselves and got dressed.  Dave pulled on his 
clothes and watched as the Kyra opened the door.  She led them to the waiting 
room where they said their goodbyes.  The sisters asked Dave if he would take 
them back to the campus the next day if their mother dropped them off at the 
hospital after they had taken their belongings to WFU.  He said he definitely 
would and they kissed him before they left.  When Dave re-entered Alec’s room, 
Alec asked, “Did you get lost?”

Dave’s flushed features and bubbly grin gave him away and both Shauna and Alec 
laughed at their friend.  Dave blushed even deeper and he was relieved that 
Patsy was not there.

Dave spent Sunday morning at the hospital before he and Shauna took their 
belongings to WFU.  They dropped Shauna’s stuff of first and had just finished 
putting Dave’s belongings in his room when the twins arrived.  Dave watched the 
two beautiful girls get out of their van followed by their gorgeous mother.  The 
girls ran to Dave and hugged him then dragged him over to meet their mother.  
Kyra said, “Mom, this is Dave.”

Dave put out his hand and said, “It’s nice to meet you Mrs. Coulter-Adams; your 
daughters are truly special women.”

She smiled up at the tall young man, “Hello, Dave.  Please call me Kara.  The 
girls have been telling me what a wonderful person you are.”

They spoke briefly before Dave and Shauna helped the twins move everything into 
their rooms.  Kara kissed her daughters goodbye before she left for Research 
Triangle Park.  Dave and the three girls drove back to the hospital and spent 
the rest of the day with Alec.  Alec was getting very tired of the hospital and, 
as his health continued to improve, he wanted to move home even more.  Shauna 
arranged to use Dave’s car to visit Alec each evening.  Dave had assured her 
that he would also be visiting Alec a few evenings.

Dave dropped Shauna off at her residence before he parked at Palmer.  He had 
stopped at the university the previous week and gotten a parking pass.  He 
kissed the twins goodnight and went to his room.  He and Colby spent some time 
catching up on each other’s Christmas break before Dave went to sleep.

Dave met the twins for breakfast where Darcy and Leanne joined them.  Darcy was 
shocked to hear about Alec and asked when he would be able to return to the 
team.  Dave explained that his cast would be on for another five weeks and he 
would need several more weeks of rehab before he could even start swinging a 
club again.  Aloud, Dave said he hoped Alec would be ready for the tournaments 
in the middle of March.  To himself, he prayed that Alec would be able to resume 
sometime before the end of the season.

Dave left for calculus and accounting but arranged to meet the twins for lunch.  
Both morning classes went well and were continuations of the first semester.  
Dave had spent some time the previous week preparing for the first day and was 
familiar with all the material that was covered.

He ate lunch with Jana and Kyra before they all went to American Literature.  
The required reading list was significant and all three went directly to the 
bookstore after class.  Dave enjoyed sitting in class with the twins; one 
sitting on each side of him.  He found it somewhat challenging to focus entirely 
on the instructor when he had two sets of gorgeous legs rubbing and teasing his 
legs.  That night, while Colby went to the library, Dave made soft tender love 
to both girls.  He spent the rest of the night studying before he crawled into 
bed with a book for American Lit.

Tuesday was a repeat of Monday and Dave went to computer science and economics 
classes in the morning.  After eating lunch, he worked out at Miller Center 
before going to Reynolds Gymnasium to swim for an hour.  He was tired but felt 
good when he returned to his room.

Coach Dawes called a team meeting on Tuesday afternoon and he explained that the 
team would resume practices on Tuesday and Friday afternoons with a practice 
round on Saturday or Sunday as weather permitted.  They would start that Friday.  
He spoke briefly about Alec’s accident and how the rest of the team would have 
to step up to fill Alec’s position.  Dave was surprised when Coach Dawes put his 
hand on Dave’s shoulder and said, “I am confident that Dave will continue to 
lead this team and all of you will have to follow his lead.”  Dave looked up at 
his coach questioningly and thought, “Did he just make me the team leader?”

Dave looked around the room and every teammate was nodding approval and support 
except Keith who had his head bowed as if he had been slapped in the face.  
After the meeting, every golfer walked up to Dave and shook his hand and said, 
“Let’s do it, Dave – a national title.”  Dave replied by nodding.

He was particularly surprised when Keith shook his hand and said, “I’m one 
hundred percent behind you, Dave.  I know we can win this year; lead the way.”

Dave was in shock as he walked back to the dorm with Darcy – Keith had actually 
accepted him as the leader.  Dave didn’t want to show his surprise to Darcy so 
he casually explained, “It’s too cold to practice in the mornings.  I’ve been up 
at dawn everyday for the last week and it’s just not possible.  It seems to warm 
up in the afternoon so I suggest we resume our daily practice sessions starting 
tomorrow at three o’clock.”

Darcy nodded as he replied, “Sounds good.  Leanne is anxious to get back at it 
and so am I.  I think she wants to ask you something at supper tonight.”  Dave 
looked at him questioningly so Darcy continued, “Don’t tell her I told you but 
she has been getting requests from two of her teammates who want to join our 
practice group.  One is a freshman and the other is a sophomore.  They have seen 
her improvement and want to break onto the women’s team, the way she has.”

Dave thanked Darcy for the heads-up then went to his room to study.  He reviewed 
the material covered during his two morning classes then prepared for his 
classes the next day.  He had Introduction to Western Music that night with Kyra 
and Jana, and he didn’t have a clue what to expect.

At suppertime he was eating with the twins when Darcy and Leanne joined them.  
Leanne looked nervous and Dave could tell she was trying to work up the courage 
to ask him something.  She finally asked, “Dave, two of the girls on my team 
want to know if they can join your practice group.  They have seen me improve 
and neither one has ever made the lineup for a tournament.  Would you help them 
the way you’ve helped me?”

Dave listened to Leanne carefully; he had thought about her question 
significantly since Darcy had mentioned it.  He asked her, “How would you feel 
if they joined the group and then took your position on the team?”

Leanne looked surprised by the question and Dave thought she was going to just 
blurt out an answer – but she didn’t.  She thought about it for several minutes 
and Dave watched the changes in her facial expressions.  She seemed to be 
analyzing the question thoroughly.  Dave was very impressed.  She finally looked 
directly into Dave’s eyes and smiled, “The team is most important.  If it helps 
the team then that is what is best.  But I plan to work very hard and I won’t 
give up my position without a fight.  If I do lose my position I will fight hard 
to get it back.”

Dave, pleased at her response, put on his best imitation of an evil grin and 
asked, “Okay, now, what do they look like?  I only allow very pretty girls in my 
group.”

Leanne looked surprised; it took her a moment to realize he was only teasing her 
and she started to giggle.  Jana and Kyra quickly started punching Dave from 
each side until he laughed outright and said, “Okay, okay – they are very 
welcome to join our group as long as Darcy approves as well.”  Darcy nodded 
agreement before Dave added, “And remember, it’s our group not my group, okay?”

After supper Dave and the twins went to music class.  Dave was surprised that he 
enjoyed the class – he knew part of that was just being with the twins.

As he lay in bed that night he thought about Coach Dawes making him the team 
leader and how Keith had supported him.  He still didn’t trust Keith but he 
thought he could at least tolerate him.  Dave dozed off thinking about the 
twins.

Classes went well on Wednesday and eventually Dave was loosening up with Darcy 
at the practice range.  The afternoon was cool but a sweater was enough to take 
the chill off.  Leanne walked up to Darcy and Dave with two girls at her side.  
One was very plain looking and fairly tall with straight black hair – Dave 
estimated that she was about five-eight.  The other girl was slightly shorter 
and quite pretty with shoulder length wavy brown hair.  Leanne introduced the 
taller girl first, “Dave and Darcy, this is Rachael Dixon; she is a freshman 
like us.”  Dave and Darcy each shook her hand before Leanne introduced the other 
girl, “This is Danielle Murphy, a sophomore.”  Dave and Darcy shook her hand as 
well.

They all loosened up for several minutes before Dave suggested they start with 
short irons.  They all agreed and started hitting balls.  Dave had hit balls 
several times over the past week and he quickly fell into his old rhythm.  When 
he felt good about his swing he took a break and watched Darcy hitting the ball.  
He complimented, “Great swing, Darcy – smooth back swing and nice tempo.”

He moved to Leanne and stopped her for a second to remind her about not over 
swinging.  He whispered, “Smooth consistent swing.  You can’t hit it as far as 
Rachael and you probably never will – but consistency is the key.”  Leanne 
nodded so Dave moved to Rachael who was next along the tee.

Rachael had a very long swing and Dave watched her hit for a few minutes.  She 
turned and looked at him and asked, “I’m open to any suggestions.”

Dave suggested, “You are very tall and you have a long swing arc, but the most 
important part of iron play is consistency.  You don’t need extra length.  I 
would suggest you shorten your swing just a little – you seem to be pulling your 
club back too far.”

Rachael nodded and shortened her swing slightly.  Dave watched and complimented 
her on a more controlled swing before he moved to Danielle.  She hit for several 
minutes before she asked him for suggestions.  He adjusted her alignment 
slightly and talked to her about her starting motion.  He suggested she cock her 
wrists a little more and a little earlier.  He stood in front of her and showed 
her the motion he thought suited her.  She thanked him and then returned to 
hitting balls using his tips.

Dave went back to hitting balls and felt good about the new group but his mind 
kept wondering to the most important person who was missing from the group – 
Alec.  They hit balls for ninety minutes and Dave was able to spend a little 
more time with each of them.  Dave and Danielle picked up the balls while the 
other three cleaned the clubs.  Danielle seemed to be very nice and Dave found 
out she was from Atlanta, Georgia.

After practice, Dave found the twins and they went for supper.  Shauna, Darcy, 
Leanne, Danielle, and Rachael joined them at the table and all the girls got 
along well.  Darcy and Leanne asked if they could go visit Alec with Dave that 
evening and he said they could.

They picked up Shauna and had a good evening visiting Alec.  Alec explained that 
most of the team had stopped by to visit over the past two days.  The doctors 
were still hoping he could get out on Friday and he was looking forward to going 
home.  Patsy arrived shortly after Shauna, Dave, Darcy, and Leanne.  Alec 
introduced her to Darcy and Leanne.  Alec was feeling much better and he was 
able to move around his room.  He explained that his arm seemed to be healing 
well and his hand was feeling better everyday.

After a two-hour visit the three friends returned to the campus.  Dave studied 
for a couple of hours before going to sleep.

Classes on Thursday went well and Dave quickly fell into a routine of studying 
after lunch before going to the range to practice.  The group was all there and, 
after loosening up, they worked on their drivers and fairway woods.  Leanne and 
Darcy were both striking the ball well and Dave told them to keep working on 
solidifying their consistent swings.  Rachael had a very long flowing swing and 
Dave spoke to her about it.  He complimented her and told her that because she 
was tall like him she had a very long swing arc.  That meant more distance but 
also meant more room for error.  He talked to her about finding a comfortable 
long swing and then tweaking it so the ball flight was consistent.  Rachael hit 
a low draw that sometimes turned into a big hook.  Dave told her that her swing 
was very good and that consistency was the key.  They talked about her back-
swing and her swing thoughts.  Rachael felt good about their discussion and 
promised to work on the few small points he suggested.

Danielle had a very powerful swing with her driver.  She drew the club back a 
long way and really drove with her hips through the ball.  Dave asked her if she 
had any control issues and she explained that her driver was the best part of 
her game.  He agreed and told her to keep doing what she was doing because it 
worked for her.

On Friday morning Dave and Shauna drove to the hospital to see Alec.  He was 
indeed scheduled to leave, and, after the doctors checked him over one last 
time, they signed off for him to check out.  Alec was relieved and so was Patsy.  
Alec, Shauna, and Patsy drove home in Patsy’s car and Dave followed in his.  The 
rest of the morning was spent getting Alec settled in and Shauna explained that 
she was staying in the spare guestroom for the weekend.  Dave ate lunch with 
them before he drove directly to the golf center.

The remainder of January passed quickly.  Dave spent most of his time studying 
and going to classes – but his golf group practiced outdoors almost every day 
the weather allowed.  They had to use the indoor facilities several times but 
their commitment never wavered.  Alec returned to classes a week after getting 
out of the hospital and he slowly got back into the routine of college.  Shauna 
never left his side and made sure he didn’t over-extend himself.  Dave could see 
their love for each other grow even deeper and he was happy for them.  Dave had 
also sent e-mails to Rebecca every week – he looked forward to her return 
messages.

The last week of January both the men’s and women’s teams increased the number 
of weekly practices but the mornings were still too cold for Dave’s group to 
practice.  This reduced the group practices to just twice a week.  The men’s 
team had their qualifying round on January 30th for the first spring tournament 
that was scheduled for February 5th and sixth.  The day was cool and Dave 
struggled with his putter but managed to shoot seventy.  The team was set with 
Darcy, Will, and Keith retaining their spaces on the team while Carl took Alec’s 
spot.

Dave was a little nervous about the first tournament and he really wished Alec 
could have been going.  Alec encouraged Dave to lead the team to another 
victory.  Dave assured him he would do his best.

The team flew to Florida early on Friday and they played a practice round before 
returning to the hotel.  After supper Dave relaxed for a half hour before going 
to the pool for a swim.  He couldn’t get Alec out of his mind as he wondered 
whether Alec’s hand would recover completely.  He swam hard and was very tired 
when he returned to his room.  He was sharing a room with Darcy and they talked 
about the course before they went to sleep.

The team had to play two rounds on Saturday and one on Sunday.  Dave hit the 
ball really well in the morning but he putted poorly.  He managed to shoot a one 
under par sixty-nine.  Darcy played well and shot seventy while Will and Keith 
both shot seventy-one.  Carl was a little higher at seventy-four.  Wake Forest 
was in first place after the first round with the host Florida Gators close 
behind.  Dave was three strokes behind the individual leader from Florida State.

The afternoon round was a repeat of the morning for Dave.  He hit the ball even 
better but his putter never came around.  He managed to shoot two-under par 
sixty-eight but he could easily have been six or eight strokes better if he had 
putted well.  Darcy struggled a little and shot seventy-three while Keith had a 
good round of sixty-eight.  Will and Carl shot identical scores of seventy to 
give Wake Forest a nine stroke lead over Florida after two rounds.  The team ate 
a large supper before relaxing in their rooms.  Dave was too tired to swim and 
went to sleep early.

Dave was convinced that his putter must have been bent because he couldn’t make 
a putt again on Sunday.  He hit the ball really well again and shot sixty-nine.  
Darcy also shot sixty-nine while Will shot seventy-one and Carl shot seventy-
two.  Keith finished with a seventy-three.  The Florida team had a really good 
day and put a late charge on Wake Forest but the Demon Deacons managed to hold 
on to a two-stroke victory.  Dave finished four under par and in second-place 
three strokes behind the Florida State player.  Coach Dawes was very happy with 
the third straight team victory.

He spoke to Dave after the presentations and tried to console Dave for his loss 
of the individual title.  Dave smiled at him and said, “The team won – that’s 
all that matters.”  Coach Dawes nodded and shook his hand.  He wondered to 
himself how he had ever been stupid enough to question Dave’s potential.

The flight home passed quickly and Dave was relieved to be back in his bed 
again.  He slept soundly and was awakened by a gentle tapping on the door.  He 
got up and looked in Colby’s bunk; Colby was already gone.  He opened the door 
and was immediately pushed back into the room by stampeding twins.  They pushed 
him onto the bed and kissed him to congratulate him.  They then pulled off his 
boxers and gave him his real reward; Dave was always first-place in their world.

Thirty-five minutes later they were cuddling naked on Dave’s bed still trying to 
recover from their lovemaking.  Dave was happily tired when he heard the door 
start to open and they barely had the covers pulled over their naked bodies when 
Colby strolled into the room.  He froze in shock and stared at the three smiling 
faces peeking over the top of the blanket.  He stammered that he needed to get 
his books then grabbed his backpack and darted out the door.  Dave and the twins 
laughed as they got up and dressed.  Dave poured a quick bowl of cereal and ate 
very quickly so he wouldn’t be late for his first class.  The twins waited for 
him and then they walked together until Dave had to go to the Calloway building 
while they went in the other direction.

Dave received a multitude of congratulations on the victory and he thanked 
everyone for their support.  At lunch Darcy was very excited and he told Dave 
about the similar reception he had received that morning.  Alec was happy for 
them and he promised he would be back on the team soon.  Shortly after all three 
team members were seated, the chorus of “DEMON DEACON GOLF” shook the room and 
Dave, Alec, and Darcy raised their glasses and repeated the cheer.

The practice group got together twice that week and during the second practice 
Dave asked the three women if they would like to play a practice round on 
Saturday afternoon before their qualifying round on Sunday.  They all eagerly 
agreed and Darcy generously bowed out.

On Saturday, Dave spent time with each woman going through their swing thoughts 
and general strategy.  Leanne had really improved her course management and Dave 
didn’t spend much time with her.  After the round he wished them luck the next 
day.  He spent the evening with the twins – they went to a movie.  That night 
the twins slept in Dave’s room – Colby had gone home for the weekend.

Dave practiced on Sunday before he spent some time with Alec, Shauna, and the 
twins.  They were eating supper in the dining hall when Leanne, Darcy, Rachael, 
and Danielle entered the hall.  The girls walked directly to Dave and each gave 
him a hug.  Leanne explained that she qualified again and that Rachael had 
qualified for the first time.  Danielle had played her best round since arriving 
at Wake Forest and her coach told her if she could repeat that round then she 
could play in the next tournament.  She was a little disappointed not getting to 
go to Puerto Rico but was pleased with her improvement.  Dave congratulated them 
all before they went and got their food.

The week passed quickly and Alec was happy when Friday arrived because he was 
scheduled to have his cast removed.  Dave practiced with the team then went for 
a swim in the late afternoon.  He later drove the twins to Alec’s house for 
supper and Dave was happy to see Alec had indeed had the cast removed.  While 
his arm needed a lot of rehab, Alec was confident he would be able to be golfing 
in a month or so.  Dave helped Patsy with supper and he and the twins did the 
dishes after everyone ate.  Patsy was happy to have the house full of friends 
and they all watched a movie and relaxed.  Dave noticed Patsy smiling at Shauna 
and Alec who were cuddling happily.

Saturday was filled with more practice and on Sunday the team played a practice 
round.  The weekend flew by and Dave studied all Sunday evening.

On Monday afternoon Dave, Darcy, and Danielle got together for group practice 
before supper.  Dave told Danielle that her swing was getting steadily more 
consistent and she said that she herself had noticed a big difference.

After supper Dave was in his room studying when he heard a knock on the door.  
He opened it to the smiling face of Darcy who quickly informed him that the 
women’s team was in fifth place.  Both Leanne and Rachael played really well and 
Leanne was in fifteenth overall.  He explained, “I wanted to start cheering and 
yelling because Leanne was really excited but I thought ‘What would Dave say?’ 
and I told Leanne she did great but to stay focused, there was still two rounds 
to be played.”  Dave laughed to himself as he realized how much Darcy was 
maturing.  Dave congratulated Darcy on his smart response and then told him to 
wish both women well if he spoke to them again.

Mid-term exams were scheduled for the next week and Dave worked hard to prepare.  
He worked hard in class and studied hard at night.  The music class had turned 
out to be his most enjoyable class and he looked forward to the long class every 
Tuesday evening.

When he returned from music, Darcy was waiting for him and he told Dave that 
Leanne had another solid round and moved up to twelfth overall.  Rachael didn’t 
play quite as well but still had the fourth best round  for the team.  The team 
slipped to sixth place.

On Wednesday at supper Darcy informed the table that Leanne had another solid 
round and finished tenth overall.  The team finished fourth overall and that 
Rachael had the low round of seventy-two for the team.  The whole table was 
happy for the women’s team and Danielle seemed very pleased for her teammates.  
Dave whispered to her, “When you qualify for the next tournament in Georgia, 
Darcy, and I will drive down and watch all three of you play.”  That brought a 
huge smile to her face.

As Dave was walking back to the dorm with the twins, Jana warned, “Dave, that 
was very sweet what you said to Danielle but you have to watch out how you treat 
her.”  Dave looked at Jana questioningly so she continued, “You don’t see it, do 
you?”

Dave was getting annoyed, “What are you talking about?”

Jana simply shook her head and Kyra giggled, “All three of those girls idolize 
you.  Leanne has Darcy to keep her happy and Rachael seems really intent on her 
golf career but Danielle is falling very hard for you.  She watches everything 
you do and when you aren’t at the table, she talks about you non-stop.  We have 
grown to like her a lot and we just don’t want to see her get hurt, so please be 
careful.”

Dave was surprised by Jana’s words but he promised to be very careful.  He 
kissed the girls goodbye then spent the evening studying.

At lunch on Thursday both Leanne and Rachael walked directly to Dave and hugged 
him before they thanked him for all his help.  He told them that it was their 
own hard work and that he was simply pleased to be able to help.  They told him 
the qualifying round for the Georgia tournament was that Sunday and he suggested 
another practice round on Saturday.

Dave studied hard Thursday night and was feeling confident about his exams that 
started on Monday.  Friday and Saturday morning were filled with team practice 
and Dave was excited about going to the course with the three girls on Saturday 
afternoon.  Leanne had really come into her own; even Dave was surprised by the 
confidence she displayed.  He spent most of the day with Rachael and Danielle 
and he watched Danielle carefully.  Now that he knew what to look for, he could 
see her gravitating to him, and he was very careful to not lead her on, beyond 
golf improvement.

All three felt very confident when Dave dropped them off.  He then picked up the 
twins and they went to a movie.

On Sunday Dave studied all day.  In the evening he was sitting in the dining 
hall with Darcy, Alec, Shauna, and the twins when the three women returned from 
their qualifying round.  It didn’t take a genius to figure out that they had all 
qualified as they sprinted through the dining hall with Danielle in front; as 
Dave stood to greet them, Danielle launched herself into Dave’s arms.  He could 
feel her pointed nipples pushing into his chest as she mashed herself to him in 
a full-body hug – he had to think about something else to keep from getting a 
hard-on.  They had indeed all qualified and Danielle was by far the most 
excited.  She had knocked two more strokes off her low score of the previous 
week and shot even par.  She asked if Dave and Darcy were going to go to their 
tournament as Dave had promised.  Darcy was smiling from ear to ear and Dave 
explained he would have to get approval from Coach Dawes to miss practice but he 
suspected it would be approved.

Dave listened as the women talked about their rounds and he looked at Jana and 
Kyra who were smiling sweetly at him.  When he walked back to the residence with 
them, Kyra teased, “You better take lots of condoms to Georgia because Danielle 
is going to keep you, and especially one part of your body, really busy.”

Dave looked at her in shock, “I would never do that!”

Jana hugged him, “Dave, we have told you before that we don’t have any permanent 
ties between us.  You can do whatever you please.”

He looked at them very seriously, “I realize what you have said, but I couldn’t 
actually sleep with Danielle unless we broke up first.  I am with her almost 
every day – that would not be fair to her or you.”

Kyra kissed him, “Dave, you really are a nice guy but we absolutely aren’t the 
jealous type – live your life however you please.  And don’t pass up some fun 
because of us.”

He kissed both of them passionately, “I am living my life how I please.”  He 
leered at the twins from head to toe and added, “Believe me – life couldn’t get 
any better.”

They both hugged him before they went their separate ways to study.  When Dave 
finally crawled into bed, he thought about the twins and he gently stroked 
himself as he remembered the many nights they had already spent together.  He 
fell asleep happily with images of brown legs and arms wrapped around him.  For 
a brief moment, he did wonder what it would be like with Danielle, but the 
thought passed.