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Created: | Tue Feb 15 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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I took this out of note 1065 and moved it here to lead off the topic of "famous/good non-professional celebrity golfers." I remember seeing a TV golf match back in the 60's between The Great One (Gleason) and The King (Arnie) that demonstrated just how good he (Gleason) was. They played 18 holes, split over two days (live, not tape). On the first 9, Gleason made two incredible putts, one from 40+ and the other from 60+ feet, and was either ahead by a stroke, or dead even (my memory fails). Remember, this was Palmer in his prime, before he lost his putting stroke! And, they were playing at scratch, as I recall. The back 9 was a different story: Gleason apparently tarried a bit too long at the 19th celebrating his semi-victory, and could barely manage to get the clubhead on the ball on the second half of the match. But for 9 holes, he was as good as there was! He certainly made a believer out of Arnold... Any other stories about "non-golfers"?? Frank <<< MSEE::USER$1:[NOTES$LIBRARY]GOLF.NOTE;1 >>> -< The TRUE Head Game... ;-)...:-{ >- ================================================================================ Note 1065.14 Swing Keys 14 of 16 SIOUXI::BREEN 9 lines 4-SEP-1990 13:52 -< As Cramdon said to Norton >- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As best and eternally typified by the famous Ed Norton " futzxing" routine on the old Gleason show. A fellow from the service from Florida used to say the Gleason was practically "pro" quality, especially where a $buck was on the table. Any old Gleason golf stories out there... bill
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1072.1 | Steve who? | ODIXIE::WESTCL | Gator Golfer | Thu Sep 06 1990 14:02 | 14 |
Steve Melnyk, the golf commentator and former pro-circuit player, was an outstanding amateur in the mid-60's. At his home course, the Brunswick Country Club, Brunswick, GA., Steve was king during his late high school and college days. During his final year as an amateur, Steve wanted to participate in both his home course's annual amatuer invitational and the British Amatuer. Since both tourneys were scheduled such that travel to Britian prohibited completing the Brunswick tourney, Steve played only the first round and shot an outstanding 64 (as I remember). He then departed for Britian. Who won the tournament that year? Another Steve who obtained considerable fame at the University of Florida as their football quarterback, and now the head coach at Florida - Steve Spurrier! I don't remember Spurrier's winning score, but he was quite an accomplished golfer. | |||||
1072.2 | pebble beach pro-am | CSC32::J_KLEIN | Fri Sep 07 1990 21:45 | 6 | |
I like watching the Celebs at Pebble Beach, sometimes it's easier to relate to another hacker than to a pro. I love the line about Clint Eastwood: "the only guy who carries his putter in a holster". | |||||
1072.3 | The Great One | PHONE::GUARENTE | Wed Sep 12 1990 13:38 | 8 | |
re:0 I remember watching that match. On the hole that the great one lost the match, he had hit his ball into a tree and it stayed there lodged between some branches. Upon discovering his predicament, and seeing arnie in good position, he muttered the expression "Treed, and had to concede" | |||||
1072.4 | Now, that was a shot even I haven't made! | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Mi ho sbellicato dalle risa. | Wed Sep 12 1990 19:39 | 5 |
RE. 3 - Yeah, I *thought* I remembered his ball being up a tree! Thanks for confirming. I'd sure love to get a copy of that match on video tape. It was a classic. Frank |