Word: holes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Ditch & Roadway. Next day, he took the hard way around Augusta's wide fairways that are lined with lofty pines and handsome flowers. On the 15th hole, when his ball went in a ditch, Harmon shed shoes & socks and went into the water to play it. At the 17th (similar to the famous 14th at Scotland's St. Andrews), his drive hit a tree and caromed off into a roadway. But Claude recovered, made one over par on the hole. He got another 70. The early pacemaker, Lloyd Mangrum, had run afoul of Augusta's notorious greens...
Newton's Woodlawn Golf Club will play host to Captain Sam Savidge's divot-diggers tomorrow at 2 o'clock, and Boston University will be on hand to turn the eighteen-hole tour into a bit of local competition...
...expressed high optimism last night over the outcome of this afternoon's play, stating that he "expects the team to win." The Crimson golfers already hold a slight margin over the B.C. team, but as the contest is being scored according to "match play" rules in which each winning hole is awarded one point towards the final count, the outcome is still in doubt...
Line Kinnicutt has a three hole advantage over his opponent at the end of 11 holes and is the pace-setter for the team up to this point...
With a three hold advantage under his belt at the close of the nine holes, Line Kinnicutt hold the biggest lead of all the Crimson players. Ozzie Keiver pulled up with a two hole advantage, Captain Savidge was all even, and Bob Mattson had dropped a hole at the close of the day's shivering activities...