Word: tees
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Canada. On the 18th green of the Beaconsfield course at Montreal, Que., a golf ball nestled close to the hole. Since sailing off the first tee it had been smitten only 68 times. Up walked A. H. Murray, professional at the Montreal Country Club, proprietor of the ball. He seized his putter, twitched his wrist, the ball rolled askew, missed the cup. Undismayed, Murray whisked it in on his 70th stroke. He had won the Canadian Professional Championship (open to Canadians only) by a two-stroke margin. Nicol Thompson, of Hamilton, "ran up" with 146 strokes...
...31st tee, Seckel led 4 up. Goldy-haired Johnston then squinted more keenly at the holes, won five in a row with deadly accuracy. Dormy-down, Seckel planned his 45-foot putt in the 36th hole for a birdie 3. Scornful of worm casts and slippery undulations, Johnston quashed that feat with a 35-footer to the back of the cup. For him the mirage had materialized...
Then as the threesome was driving off from the next tee, the four Senators approached. What came next, no one cares to say except the participants?and they did not issue public statements...
...Dartmouth team will be made up of five of last year's veterans with one Sophomore, Batchelder, the Junior champion of Massachusetts, at number 2. Captain Sheehy will tee off with Hodder at number 1, and Taft, Learned, Dold, and Henry will play against Pierson, Captain Clough, Soule, and Parker...
...went along. Beebe was director of scientific work. Dr. William Morton Wheeler, distinguished Harvard entomologist, was a member of the party. There was also a physician and a surgeon, a game-fisher, a curator of dredging and diving, a chief hunter, a marine artist, a photographer and cinematographer (John Tee-Van) a preparateur, a taxidermist, a scientific artist and a historian, the last two of whom were women, Isabel Cooper and Ruth Rose. A few of the chapters are by Miss Rose, but the bulk of the volume is Beebe...