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Priceless
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What a treasure signature Yoda....a little off topic but can you share with us when your fascination/romance for the GAME began. At the beginning did you struggle to improve and were there any doubts about your abilities to achieve a high level of success. Did you have a mentor/teacher when you first began the journey. Thanks for sharing ...it may be interesting to the members. |
No Name Necessary On the Bag
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No more. No less. Which was why they feared him. |
An Affair To Remember
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My Dad was military, and I learned both these things in Germany. There were no courses near our American community, and when Dad played, which wasn't often, he would always come in at night. So it seemed to me that golf took a very long time to play. For my first swing, I used my mom's Patty Berg 3-wood. I couldn't use Dad's clubs because he was left-handed. I don't know if I hit the ball on the first try, but I do know that when I did make contact, I fouled it from our backyard (in a community apartment complex) into a neighbor's balcony. There was a terrific crash as the ball slammed into their glass sliding door, so I didn't hang around long and don't know what happened after that. But I do remember my first feeling . . . Wow. Golf balls go farther than baseballs. A lot farther! I even liked the smell of golf balls. And their stickiness, one against the other, right out of the sleeve. I would take'm out and roll 'em around in the palms of my hands, then put 'em back and pull 'em out and roll 'em around again. I liked the painted wooden tees, too. Dad had a million of 'em in the deep pocket of his canvass bag, in all different colors, and I would dig down in there, crunch around, and bring'em up by the handful. I didn't touch a golf club for the next three years and then only as a caddy in the chicken-wire pen behind the putting green at the old O.B. Keeler Golf Course in Kennesaw, Georgia. But then and there in my backyard is when I learned the truth . . . I love golf. :) |
The Romance Continues...
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So now we've reached age 14 ...can you share with us a little more...how this romance continues:) |
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Like hg, I'd also like to hear more! |
Nothing But 'the truth'
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Hogan
A couple of things I heard from a fellow that knew him...
He smoked quite a bit on the golf course. If he hit a shot he didn't like much, you could hear him take an especially hard draw on that cigarette. Sam Snead did not like to play with Hogan, because Hogan's tempo affected Sam. I believe he would try not to watch him hit. |
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The ball doesn't know, Yoda knows and Homer knew. |
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Yoda Please tell us more about young Yoda....after age 14...let the story continue:) |
My First Edition
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Finally came the day when I went to the mailbox and discovered his 'care package.' I stripped away the envelope and wrapping and there it was: the First Edition. Alas, as was so characteristic of his humble nature, he didn't sign it. But he did include an invoice in his own hand dated December 6, 1982, clearly stating the contents: "1 Copy 1st Edition"And the price... "$7.50."At the bottom of the invoice he penned this note: "In putting the 6th edition material in storage I gathered up everything and put the archives in order. I found it pretty bare, but not empty. Have fun.What is this combination of book and personalized invoice worth today? Who knows? Who cares? It belongs to me, and I ain't sellin'. The memory I share with you. :) |
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