Sabanocchio
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No, you didn't say anything about the USGA or national amatuer events, but you insinuated guys like me were shooting 78s and that being good enough to play college golf. You couldn't have been more wrong. Your statements are both ignorant AND stupid. It is easier now to get a golf scholarship than back then. More schools offer them now and the larger schools have more available now.
So, you worked for Jimmy Earle? He also served as interim golf coach for a couple of years. I was recruited by Austin Clark
I will admit, the golf team was an afterthought of the athletic department until they got Johnny Moore in there as coach. That doesn't mean we wern't pretty dam good against some pretty dam good competition
My comment on the handicaps is a FACT. It sounds as though you don't know too much about golf.
If you were there in the mid 80s, then we probably know each other.
Joke?
Nope. My last USGA card I had, that was my handicap. That was in 1998. I averaged even par for 9 holes my senior year in HS. I didn't play well on the courses outside my region, because I didn't get to travel very much to play. Although, the Cumberland Plateau has some of the most beautiful courses I have ever played. I would LOVE to get back into it. Hand/Eye coordination sports is where I excelled.
and there is no chance that his agent said to him "carry the kid to the green jacket presentation, it will look great."
do you really think a guy this obsessed with tail wanted his family around during tournaments?
enjoy your meaningless game in the middle of nowhere, while i enjoy making 5 times your salary, while working an extra hour a day than you, while living in the greatest city on earth.
My grandfather spent a number of years working at the courses in Fairfield.