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Created: | Tue Feb 15 1994 |
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The infamous "19th hole" of the world takes on an entirely new meaning for an American golfing fanatic whose body was flown from California to be buried beside his favourte course in Ireland. The remains of Martin McDermott were interred at Kilakenny Cemetary, close to the first tee at Ballybunion golf course on New Year's Eve. The Los Angeles golfer had ordered that when he died he wanted to rest within sight of the rolling greens of the famous course where he played regularly on vacation. Most golfers are happy to round off their game at the 19th hole- the clubhouse bar. For Martin McDermott the break after the game goes quite a bit further. Mr. McDermott was so taken with the Ballybunion course, that he wished to be buried close by, according to his wife, Vickki who had the body flown the 6,000 miles across the Atlantic. "It was the one wish he had left." she said after the burial.
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391.1 | Adds new meaning to ... | EUCLID::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Wed Sep 14 1988 19:49 | 13 |
> The infamous "19th hole" of the world takes on an entirely new meaning > for an American golfing fanatic whose body was flown from California > to be buried beside his favourte course in Ireland. > "It was the one wish he had left." she said after the burial. Seems a little strange to me. Whenever I go the course I am always afraid of getting a "buried lie"! (Sorry for the pun, but I just had to beat Mr. Topaz to the punchline. ;-) ) Larry | |||||
391.2 | LOCH::KEVIN | The perfect swing...the endless search | Thu Sep 15 1988 13:59 | 11 | |
I recently heard about a guy at our club whose last wish was to have his ashes spred on the 10th tee. When he died, the family did just that. Of course everytime somebody took a divot on 10, they'd say 'there goes Eddie'. (This is supposed to be a true story, but I wasn't a member when it all took place.) KO |