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

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Epilogue

After his proposal and her gleeful acceptance, Dave and Jennifer spent an hour 
of very animated talking with her parents before they drove to QAI.  During the 
two hour drive to QAI, they talked in detail about their upcoming long-distance 
relationship.  They agreed that during his third and final year at Wake Forest, 
Dave would spend one week on the PGA Tour, then spend one week in classes before 
he flew to New Dominion to spend every second weekend with Jennifer in an 
apartment they would rent.  They called the twins during the drive and both 
sisters were very excited to hear the great news.  Kyra mock-scolded Dave for 
not talking to her about his breakup with Anne but Dave explained that only his 
parents and Alec knew his true intentions because he didn’t want her to get 
caught in the middle with Jana and Jennifer, again.

Dave and Jennifer arrived late in the evening on Saturday and went straight to 
Dave’s family trailer in North Beach, so they could spend an intimate betrothal 
night together.  As they arrived in North Beach, he called Alec and Shauna and 
confirmed the arrangements to meet them in Mamaroneck, New York on Monday for 
the US Open.  Alec was very pleased to hear Jennifer had accepted his ring and 
said he looked forward to seeing them together.  Dave and Jennifer made 
passionate reunion love – both were very happy to be back in the arms of their 
mutual soul-mate.

On Sunday, Dave’s parents were likewise very happy to see them; Julie hugged 
both of them lovingly as tears ran down her cheeks.  Roger and Carol welcomed 
Jennifer officially to the family.  Dave, Jennifer, and his family went out to 
dinner to celebrate their engagement and Dave’s contracts.  After the meal, Dave 
and Jennifer drove to his Uncle Alan’s house.  Alan had already heard about the 
engagement and was very happy for his nephew.  Dave thanked him again for all 
his help and support; then he pulled out the envelope he had tucked in his 
pocket.  Alan looked at him quizzically before he opened it.  Dave explained 
that he could not have gotten through all his difficult decisions about hockey 
and golf without Alan and that Alan would receive four more annual checks for 
about the same amount.  Alan tried to refuse but Dave insisted that he take the 
money.  Alan eventually thanked him with a huge hug.

Late Sunday evening Dave’s cell phone rang and he was happily surprised to hear 
Danielle’s voice.  She was squealing excitedly about qualifying for the Women’s 
US Open.  Dave congratulated her and asked when it was.  She confirmed that it 
was the week after his Men’s US Open so Dave covered the phone for a moment and 
asked Jennifer a quick question to which he received a smiling yes in response.  
He then asked Danielle if she would like him to caddie for her at the US Open.  
She was surprised by his offer and quickly accepted.  Dave then told her about 
Jennifer accepting his engagement ring and she was very surprised and happy for 
him.

Dave next called John and Darcy to let them know about his engagement.  He then 
sent e-mails to Sarah and Lynn.  Dave and Jennifer went back to the trailer for 
another night of passionate love before they flew to New York on Monday with his 
parents.

Dave played well in the US Open but found he was a little nervous playing in his 
first professional event as a pro.  Tiger had worked on his game tirelessly 
since The Masters and his game was in top form.  Tiger beat Dave by two strokes.

Danielle played spectacularly in the Women’s US Open and, with Dave on her bag, 
her confidence had never been as good.  She finished second, just one stroke 
behind LPGA superstar, Annika Sorenstam.  The media went crazy when they saw 
Dave caddying for her and wanted to interview him; but he told them flat out 
that this week was Danielle’s week and to speak only to her.  She was surprised 
by Dave’s deference and the way she was inundated with interview requests.  She 
found the media frenzy overwhelming but Dave talked her through it like a 
seasoned pro and she knew Dave had again given her a lesson that would define 
her future.  Jennifer followed Dave and Danielle around the course for the week 
and she and Danielle became instant friends.  Jennifer thanked Danielle for the 
special phone call the previous year and they talked about how special Dave was.  
Dave, of course, felt uncomfortable with the talk about him and went to the pool 
in the hotel for a long swim.

Dave returned to Wake Forest to write his final exams and, although he had not 
attended many classes during his spring semester, he managed to earn two Bs and 
a B+.  The week after final exams, Dave and Jennifer spent a very special week 
with Jana and Kyra at a summer camp that Jana and Kyra usually went to each 
year, The Pines.

The week following Dave and Jennifer’s adventure with the twins, Dave flew to 
Liverpool, England for the British Open.  He wasn’t able to successfully defend 
his title but did manage another top-three finish.  Sergio won his first ever 
major tournament and Dave congratulated him enthusiastically.  Dave and Jennifer 
spent some time with Sarah and Dave was happy to hear she had met a guy from New 
Zealand named Kevin and that they were quickly becoming a very serious item.  
Roxanne stopped by for a visit and she too had met a man and was engaged to be 
married.

Dave won a regular PGA tour stop in late July and his first professional major 
at the PGA Championship in Medinah, Illinois.  In the PGA Championship, Dave 
beat Tiger by four strokes and the media focused on the new rivalry between 
Tiger and Dave.  They called it the ‘Cold War’ and referred to them as the 
Super-Powers of golf.  The extra publicity helped Dave sign ten more endorsement 
contracts and his already significant annual income grew even larger.

Ford was not pleased that he wanted to continue driving his Honda so he finally 
gave the car to his sister Beth when Ford shipped him a fully loaded Lincoln 
Navigator.  It was a beautiful black SUV much like the one he and Alec had 
earlier admired.

Dave returned to school in late August and resumed his morning practice routine 
during the week he attended classes.  Both the men’s and women’s coaches were 
happy to have him use the facilities and the practice group grew by six more 
members as the three new female and three new male freshmen quickly joined the 
now very popular group.  The six freshmen were surprised by how much Dave helped 
them with their games.  Both Wake Forest golf teams continued as the number one 
ranked programs in the NCAA.  Dave’s prediction held true as WF men’s team won 
four out of the next five NCAA championships while the women’s team won three of 
the next four.  Even after he graduated he continued to spend one week every two 
months with the two golf teams.  He truly enjoyed teaching the future stars.

Dave and Jennifer were married the summer after he graduated with honors from 
Wake Forest.  His professional golf career continued to blossom and he and Tiger 
both made huge money off their competitive rivalry.  Dave’s annual endorsements 
grew to over ninety million dollars per year of which he donated over ten 
million per year to charities.  Dave and Jennifer eventually had three children 
– two boys and a girl.  They named the boys Alec and John after his two best 
friends.  They debated whether to call the girl Kyra or Jana but finally agreed 
on Kara.

Jennifer became an architect and, although she only worked part time, she did 
design the lush mansion they built on the hill where their love shack once stood 
in North Beach.  They bought a huge portion of the farmer’s land and had stables 
with horses.  Dave’s love of riding, which he had picked up in New Mexico on his 
visit to Anne’s family ranch, never died.  He remained friends with Anne’s 
family even though he and Anne never got along after their breakup.  Dave and 
Jennifer went to New Mexico to visit Anne’s family many times.

Alec’s share of Dave’s earnings made him a very rich man and he and Shauna 
married the same summer as Dave and Jennifer.  Alec and Shauna opened several 
restaurants in Winston-Salem where they built a happy home for their two sons.

John’s professional hockey career ended after eight seasons when he sustained a 
major knee injury.  Luckily, he had listened to his good friend Dave and 
invested his significant salary wisely and was able to retired comfortably at 
the age of twenty-seven.

Darcy turned pro after wining two straight Hogan awards.  He had a very 
successful career and even beat Dave several times on the PGA tour.  Leanne also 
turned pro after her graduation and she had a successful golf career before she 
and Darcy had a family.  They named their first born son David and Dave gave 
them a baby gift of the smallest set of golf clubs made.  They were Taylormade 
clubs, of course.

Danielle turned professional a week after the 2007 NCAA and Dave again caddied 
for her in the US Open.  She won the tournament by two strokes and became a true 
rival for Annika.  She signed numerous endorsement contracts and always 
acknowledged Dave as her mentor and inspiration in every interview she did.

Jana and Kyra became doctors like their mother and both eventually married; they 
lived within walking distance of each other.  Dave and Jennifer remained very 
close with the twins and their new families.  They made sure they got together 
at least once a year for a reunion at either North Beach or the twins’ special 
summer camp.