Golf connection bridges generations for Imperial family
The Solovic one's nearest's GPS got a workout this summer.
Recently, for instance, they started a week at Pheasant Run Golf By all means at O'Fallon. After that it was Ballwin GC. Then back to O'Fallon for a round at The Links at Dardenne. And after that south to the Bloc Hills track at Pevely.
Extracurriculars always are a exam for family cars and schedules. If it's Thursday, this must be, what, Irish dancing? Volleyball? French lessons? Golf? Sleepover at Suzy's? Scheduling is a 24/7 analysis.
The Solovics' scheduling issues are the same as yours -- multiplied by four. Brian and Wendy Solovic of Noble have four children -- 16-year-old Brendan along with Emma, 12, Matthew, 10, and Claire, 9 -- all of whom have agendas and schedules. They have places to be and things to do.
The scheduling barbarity is brought to heel just a little by golf. Brendan was not bitten by the bug, but Emma, Matthew and Claire all are players. So when it's Thursday and it's stretch for golf ... it's time for everybody to climb in the car and leadership for Union Hills, which was the last stop on the Jefferson County Inferior Golf program's schedule of regular-seasonable tournaments.






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