The Huron Expositor, 1980-08-21, Page 8RON EXPOS1tOR AUGUST 21, 1980
was an offer we
couldn't rcfuse. Goest
passs to the 62od,
m001141411'in 49cheYter,.
trin exchange for Soma
91' Chrtaditth beer;
Being of sound mind and
body we jumped in the ear
')od complete With cousitts
front ,Sealand,,sufferin4 jet
1#8# we headed for my first
„vet professional tourna-
Pt1 been to tournaments
before but 'believe me, this
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wasn't the Tttekerstnith
Dpen,, nor was it anything
like' yOU envision it while
• ;vaulting it on T.V. Once
you're• in the vicinity you
. notice the crowds and - of
• 008rSe rows upon rows of
cars -but you're nowhere near
, the tournament: "Yes park
right here sir and take the
shuttle to the course. No
chturge, Sorry no -cameras,
radios or , six packst I !I" A
crowded school bus took us
from the high school football
n the
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liole, The prograra helped
because you knew who to
expect next and their
previous ' scores. The an-
itouncer would annouce any
vast P.G.A. champions and
once the group had putted
out, the day's score and
three day total. Each time a
group came to the 18th a
rawsing applause Would
greet them, but on the Satur-
day the moment I best re-
member was when Arnie and
his Army came down the
.18th fairway. He needed no
' field turned parking it to the .
"Will Call"' at the entrance
to the course. We picked up
cur. passes and became
guests of the United States
P.G.A. By now my head was
rotating like an owlas I tried
to takiin the beautifully kept
lawns and winding drive
edged by huge trees leading
to a huge Tudor -style
clubhouse.
Crowds were everywhere
Sunday, Kenny and Ian may
and most of the people were
14 caddying in the same
studying programs listing
groupings, tee off times and 8roup.-Talk about well plan -
the first two days scores. We nedt That's exactly what
found Kenny and Ian on the,> happened and so after a, brisk
practice area and frorrs4.ttea it Sunday morning swim, it was
Dad was off like a shot with
Todd and cousin Tom in
pursuit. Forget it guys.'
mtroduchen-everyone knew
Who he was! The crowd was
on their feet as be walked
,.,down the 18th and the
applause was deafening.
, As the groups came in we
paid as much attention to the
caddies as the player, since
reens
arolatine tThig
followed the s and it was
just ig interes g for tis to
watch the caddies as the
players, Ian' i man Gary
Koch is .mord inclined to
show)iis-displeasure with a
bad shot and It was obvittus
he was not happy. More than
once Ian had to be quick to
grab a club toSsed his waY
bit too zealously. Howejer
,during, the course ofthe
rotind it was apparent thilt
Gary and lan had a good
rapport. The Same was true
of Kenny and Mike Morley
although Mike appeared to
handle a poor situatuln in a
more subdued manner. AS
for the caddies, well they
appeared to really love their
work.
Aper 9 we headed back to
the stands. It was early but
10'94^ net Panttun Pilau Cottp:-
et, 2mi low grosS JUitia
*Ye Pearce, 2nd low gross
JuYenile Mike ,PaquetM* 2nd
low gross Bantam Scott
Hutchison, 2n4 low net jun:
lOr Shane Duran, 2nd low
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net ` Juvenile Paul Coady. 2nd
low net13antant David Camp-
bell, '3rd low gross 34Yeutle
DottgArmstrong;$011tay net
Juvenile SoottiCay, 4th icav
gross Juvenile Kerry Switz -
mann. 4th low net Juvenile
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Juvenile Todd, Morey, sok
low net Juvenile Paul Fount
04 Longest Drive Mike
Paquette, Closest to•tho.ido
Me Pogue Most Honest
Golfr MikeBetties.
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• Moo's $1184f was woo by
Ken Doig and ,-Ken Cardno
with att..80;.The Ladles Club
hosted the Mitchell ladies on
the lAth but unfortunately
• the rain cancelled any golf. A
social evening Was enjoyed in
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the cjgb11000 with Pt*nisel
oi the same
cool'o-ort tfaz, thf°:vers,e‘tkno',
34 the
.„,,i;At *MOO)nights . c, two
iliadaTirsilieagcoi,dodo.intsitesir stop over
over
before Puki Open In
FIInt, Michigan. No, wonder
they Were celebratinto(,17*.
s man •Gitiby alutqc shot
67 the final day at VVestehOs-
ter'to- take secondidttee,rand ,
$42.!1Q°•°°' .V!!.9'-t0,8°..F#4.0^
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many of the boys had visited already space was at o •
Seaforth. After Morley and premium. I had considered -0
Koch finished, the 3r1 Found following Nicklaus but I /—
tied, we realized that on the -would have needed a helicop- •
ter to see what was going on.
We sat in the stands nearly •
six hours and by the end of
the day people sitiing next to •
you were like lifelong neigh- •
boars. Thousands of people •
back -to -the- course, for the-- would That -and laugh while •
final day. there was a lull in the action •
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Now that we had our pass- but when someone was •
es with us it was a whole new taking a shot you could have 4:
ball game. No crowded
Meanwhile Mom' and Val
school bus shuttle. We park-
. headed to the stands behind
'ed right at the clubhouse ad
• the 18th-stmart. move. Well I
went up and down the fair- spent sortie time browsing m
ways trying to catch glimpses
the pro shop and tents eyeing
of the household names and
sometimes I'd really be
• surprised -I always thought
Lanny Wadkinx was tall.
ARNIE'S ARMY
Thousands of yards of
rope prevented the specta-
tors from going on the fair -
'heard a pin drppl, •
THE BIG NAMES •
We saw them all. The
big names like Trevino, •
Watson, Palmer and of
the many souvenirs' made course Nicklaus. We saw the •
especially for the occasion, rabbits like Koch, Morley
MONEY EXCHANGE and Hatalsky and we saw our •
Canadian money could caddies, both brothers and
be changed at a financial van friends. , We saw terrible •
parked nearby and maga- shots and super shots and for •
zines could be purcilasair days afterwards it was pretty •
that were full of interesting haid to come down to earth •
facts about the past, current, and back to that darn slice!
ways and to complement the, and future P.G.A. champion- On Tuesday August 12 our •
yellow rope there were ships. Of 'course food was Junior tournament was won
hundreds of men in yellow sold everywhere and the by Lindsay Begs of Guelph •
slacks making sure you be- indoor and outdoor bar with a 75 total. Other win. •
haved. Finally I became tired business was tremendous. ners were 1st low gross
of my frenzied travels and With the two brothers Junior Al Nigh 76, ist low •
headed- for the stands. caddying in the same group. gross Juvenile Greg Core 78,
Fortunately my seat was we had the ideal chance to 1st mew 'gross Bantam Lee •
saved an'd I joined hundreds follow them and see just Cupid 79, 1st low net Junior
of others watching each what they do and how their • nru'cc Drake, .ist low nut •
threesome play the finishing men play. For nine holes we Juvenile Danny dates. 1st
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WHAT WE NEED IS YOUNGER PLAYERSI—Perhaps the Bad News
Beavers should consider adding Brian Racho of Seaforth to their team.
His ground approach might be a better one to take than the one the
Beavers tookln their game against Roths on Sunday(Pot() by Ranney)
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Gun club scores
Kippen Gim Club met Aug-
ust 32 with 27 shooters•John
Anderson, Jack Mills both
had 25, Lloyd Venner, Jim
Butcher, Bill Boussey, • Bert
Mthaffy all had 24; Terry
Baker. Glen Mogk. Wayne
Riddle, Bill Webber 23; Brad
Mann 22; Gary Middleton
22, Harrison Schack 22;
Wayne McBride, "Gladys
Nicaregor, Ray qedcles
had 21; John Griedanius,
Chris Middleton, Jack Bell
all had 20; Merv. Batking.
Grant McGregor both 19,
Bob Baker 18, Paul Giles,
Neil Colquhoun, Paul
Priestap all with 17, Rick
Welsh 16.
Completing the
shoot was Terry Mann. In
two rounds of doubles Glen
Milgk 21, Jack Mills 20, Bill
Webber 10, Jar1818 Caldwell
16, Ray Geddes 16, Gary
Middleton 14, PALI Gtles 13,
John atiedattltut 13.
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