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...inventory list submitted to Fujisaki by the Goldman family lawyers also included a $700 Buffalo Bills helmet, a $25,500 Andy Warhol silkscreen of Simpson, Simpson's $60,000 Chevy Suburban, a $40,000 14-carat gold necklace with 89 diamonds, plus an assortment of golf clubs, Baccarat crystal vases, Limoges china and sports trophies. While the Goldman estate also seeks stocks and interests in five Simpson companies, it is not clear if Fujisaki made a decision on confiscation of investment portfolios. In any case, O.J. probably hasn't seen the last of the sheriff's moving van. Another order...
Bill Clinton's unhappy fall last week at the home of golf pro Greg Norman will earn the President his own place in the history of First Duffers. When it comes to presidential golf, it has often been the spectators (fore!) who were wounded, not the Chief Hackers. (See Clinton's 1995 outing with George Bush and Gerald Ford, when three people were hit by errant shots from the two ex-Presidents.) But Clinton is hardly the first President to come to grief over golf...
HARRY TRUMAN The un-golfer. Even though he didn't play the game, golf was a headache for Harry. To an accuser, he once asserted, "I never played golf in my life...so I couldn't possibly have fired a ball on the Independence [Missouri] golf course and hit anybody on the head...
GERALD FORD Ford may have had more advisers for his golf game than he did for the Middle East: Jack Nicklaus guided his swing, Hale Irwin helped him with irons, and Dave Stockton nursed his putting. But his golfing only seemed to reinforce his image as a big (clumsy) man carrying a little stick...
Sources: White House Sportsmen; Slammin' Sam; Golf magazine...