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Mulching Chores, Golf, and Batting Cage: A Peek into Screencaps' Weekend Plans

Screencaps' readers are gearing up for the upcoming Memorial Day Weekend, and one local resident has shared his plans for the three-day break. Bryson DeChambeau, a professional golfer, has a busy schedule ahead, which includes mulching duties, teeing off on Lake Erie's golf courses, and swinging at the batting cage.

DeChambeau has had to adjust his mulching project due to a setback with his local company's truck. Though he originally aimed for eight yards of double ground, he will work with only three yards this time. Despite the reduced quantity, he is optimistic that it will suffice, as his garden beds are now full.

His golfing schedule for the weekend is not without its challenges. DeChambeau has only played one round this year, and the previous outing was marred by the presence of a less-than-helpful spectator. He hopes the upcoming round will be more enjoyable, considering he has just 27 days left before embarking on a five-day golf trip. Aiming to improve his game, DeChambeau intends to focus on his putting and footwork for optimal performance.

Meanwhile, young baseball enthusiast Screencaps Jr. will face a 12-year-old pitcher in the batting cage. Previous encounters with the pitcher have left Screencaps Jr. vulnerable against off-speed pitches. Using the batting cage to build muscle memory, he anticipates a more successful bout this time around.

However, there's one person in the household who will be indulging in a different type of preparations—Mrs. Screencaps. Rumors of an intervention may be premature, but the constant flower-buying sprees seem to be a source of amusement for many.

Despite the family's busy schedule, they can all look forward to one shared benefit—it's going to rain this weekend! After a heated summer, this miracle comes as a welcome relief.

In non-DeChambeau news, readers are encouraged to share their Memorial Day tributes and experiences. Thousands of readers are expected to do so, with personal stories and emotional attachments to the holiday adding depth and meaning to the weekend.

Readers are reminded to make time for memorializing fallen service members and appreciating the significance of the day, even as they enjoy the unofficial kickoff to summer. A heartwarming account of a close friend who served in the Navy and later passed away in action has been shared by one reader, CB, as a testament to the sacrifices made by our service members.

As always, Screencaps readers are invited to share their thoughts and memories for Monday's edition. Email the writer directly at joe.kinsey@ourwebsite or through his Twitter bio for any submissions.

Despite Bryson DeChambeau's plans for golfing and using the batting cage, he has to postpone his golf game due to the delay in the delivery of mulch, and the batting cage session with Screencaps Jr. might see some improvement in their game as they prepare for an encounter with a 12-year-old pitcher, but the bad weather forecast may affect their outdoor activities over the weekend.

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