The history of golf never ceases to amaze me and I was recently introduced to a group that has been playing a monthly tournament since 1926.
The Terrible Twenties recently held their 1,000th tournament Sept. 10 at Hacienda Golf Club.
One thousand months, 14 presidential administrations, a depression, two riots, and a snow storm haven’t deterred the Terrible Twenties.
The group consists of 11 private clubs; Annandale in Pasadena, Oakmont in Glendale, Hacienda in La Habra, Candlewood in Whittier, San Gabriel, Lakeside in Toluca Lake, Virginia in Long Beach, Red Hill in Rancho Cucamonga, El Niguel in Laguna Niguel, Wilshire in Los Angeles and Santa Ana.
In the beginning there were 20 golfers and they got its name when the friends were playing at the old Flintridge Country Club. Someone yelled at a player on an adjoining fairway, “How are you doing?” The players responded, “Terrible.” The name stuck and the tournament was born.