Alan Ely reminisces about his summers as a youth in Beaverton at the Cedarhurst Golf Club, which was co-founded in 1922 by his grandfather. He begins by describing how a monogrammed golf putter that belonged to his grandfather reminds him most of his childhood memories made at the Cedarhurst Golf Club. He also discusses how a group of mothers ensured that children who spent summers in Beaverton always had a place at the golf club by planning classes and parties, and how the friendships he made at that time have lasted into the present.