Christmas Carol Parodies and More
December 24, 2021
This part of the year is steeped in tradition, and so it is time once again for the Christmas carol parodies.
Versions of these song spoofs have appeared in this column’s previous Christmas editions for over 20 years.
Best wishes to you and yours for the holiday season!
AWAY IN A BUNKER
(As sung to “Away in a Manger”)
Away in a bunker,
The little ball lay.
My tee shot went wide right,
Bad words did I say.
I looked at that golf ball
down where it did lay,
It looked like a fried egg.
A safe shot? “No way.”
The caddie was laughing,
My partners just smiled.
They knew that my trap shots
Were weak or too wild.
I swung with my sand wedge
The sand it did fly
The ball popped up also,
And rolled by my side.
I need some real guidance,
I need some help quick.
I can’t play this shot, so
I’m writing St. Nick.
WE THE CLUBS OF CALLAWAY ARE
(As sung to “We Three Kings of Orient Are”)
We the clubs of Callaway are,
You will hit our Drivers so far,
Many lofts for you to choose from,
Following “Morning Drive.”
CHORUS:
Oh, clubs of wonder, clubs of might,
Clubs with special features bright,
Selling hope for our next tee shot,
Guide us to the perfect drive.
CLUB PROS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH
(As sung to “Angels we have heard on high”)
Club pros we have heard on high,
Shouting loudly o’er the range
And their students in reply,
Harken to their anxious strains.
CHORUS:
Keep yo-ur head down,
Yo-ur head down,
Yo-ur head down, I said.
I’ll watch the ball for you.
Keep yo-ur head down,
Yo-ur head down,
Yo-ur head down, I said.
I will watch the ball for you.
THE PRO SHOP
(As sung to “Silver Bells”)
See the pro shop,
Busy golf shop,
Decked in holiday style
In the air there’s a feeling of Christmas.
Golfers laughing, players putting,
Buying clubs with a smile.
And at ev’ry sales counter you hear:
CHORUS:
Silver bells, silver bells,
It’s Christmas time in the pro shop.
Ring-a-ling, hear them ring,
Cash registers sing all day.
PUTTING WOES
(As sung to “Silent Night”)
Putt-ing woes! Putt-ing woes!
All’s not calm, All’s not bright.
After three putts missed
I’m fit to be tied,
The first two went short and
The last one just wide.
Make this fourth putt, oh please, please
Ma-ke this fo-urth putt, please.
HERE WE GO A-GOLF-ING
(As sung to “Here we come a-caroling”)
Here we go a-golf-ing
Among the fairways green;
Here we go a-wandering,
No bad shots to be seen:
CHORUS:
Love and joy come to you,
And to you fun golfing too;
And God bless you and
Send you a happy New Year,
And God send you a happy New Year.
Consider First Tee donation as a gift
If you’re still stuck for a Christmas gift, consider a donation in that person’s name to The First Tee of Delaware.
Delaware’s chapter has served thousands of children throughout the state. Using golf’s rules, standards, and culture, First Tee helps instill core values and healthy life habits such as honesty, integrity, responsibility, and judgment.
To make a tax-deductible donation to First Tee of Delaware, call 302-384-8759 or go to www.thefirstteedelaware.org.
Caballero’s first ace only decades in the making
Congratulations to Mike Caballero of Milton for his first-ever hole in one, made Dec. 15 on the seventeenth hole at The Rookery.
The retired executive and ex-Marine, an avid golfer for several decades, used his 7-iron for the 145-yard shot.
Witness Mark Rath said the ball landed short on the green, slowly rolled over a ridge toward the hole, and disappeared.
Caballero’s reaction: “Not bad for an 80-year-old Cuban!”