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Pros Anc By TIM flflCHNAUfl wood. And to thir IpaHiWriMr U8 httVO trouble regular way. If you're cut out of the Wedgy Is a Ilk same kind of cloth that 1 am, with an easy hi the onset of spring means quick wit. that it's time for pretty girls bespectacled wl and good golf, For those of curly hair, he wi you who could get Interested bright yellow shl in elther-or both-thii past slacks with \ Monday at the Fort Jackson Sesame Street Golf Club was the place to playing golf and he, clubs. (Maybe The pretty girls came read that again, courtesy of some Army had a great tlm lieutenants who brought he, their wives out to the course To add an < and some unknown college competition, the fellas who obviously let their choose sides. C girlfriends slip away for an nine, It was It afternoon. The good golf against Klte-H came courtesy of trlck-shot hester, On the artist Wedgy Winchester and Winchester swl four touring professionals: The main event Tom Kite, 1981 Vardon at l p.m. and for Trophy winner and TPA of $5, fans wer Player of the Year ; Doug some good golf r?umli iQftn Nnrltnfl* hilarious dlarfta champion; Jo? Inman, ex of etiquette of the | the U.S. Army and 1978 To touch on Kemper Open champion; higher points: and Mike Holland, former ITEM: The i Ail American golfer at U8C, 504 yards fron The event was the second pi on ship annual "Get Tee d Off About straightaway | Child Abuse" golf benefit Winchester was sponsored by the Richland hit his secont County Legal Auxiliary. about 210 ye Winchester has taken his walked up and trick shot road show to ali in presence Greensboro and Las Vegas you'll look dowi since his stop In Columbia, you'll see that He has played quite a bit of shot lined up iHtiitinnHnMnl Ufilf with tim Vttll " iiiivi untiunui qvii fviMi ^ ?? professionals and amateurs Tom Kite wi and can keep up with all of waving his art them. In a short exhibition yards further before the players teed off, fairway, ant Winchester sat on the ground "Klght over with legs extended, teed up a Wedgy. Illghi ball in the end of his shoe and you're on the at gave It a whack wUh^0HowU^Ui L I Duffers ik ? moat of ordered. Winchester ended doing It the uj> about fib feet short of the sable fellow P ITEM: Winchester and amor and a Kite were sitting within Tall and Inches at the back of the ?th th dark red green. Winchester hit his m attired In putt first and came up a bit Irt and wore short. From almost the same )lctures of line, Kite stroked his putt characters with similar results, I eating golf "Wedgy," Tom said, "you you should gave me the ilne, you JuBt ) The people didn't give me the distance." ( e and bo did Wedgy replied, "! did ho. I came up short, too.M ?dge to the ITEM: Joe lnman was y decided to lining up a big birdie putt. )n the front Kite tried everything to tman-Tewell distract him - jumping olland-Wlnc- jacks, singing, waving his back nine, putter like a magician, tched sides. Nothing worked. Kite struck commenced a putt that hit lnman in the 1 an entry fee foot. Inman's birdie putt fell e treated to in the hole, anyway. and an often ITEM: On the 10th tee, ipect for the lnman announced to the tame. group: "Fellas, how about some of the let's playing some semi* serious golf on this nine, sixth hole is OK?" i the cham* "What's semi-serious tees, a golf?" Kite asked. w five. As In an effort to solve this > preparing to problem, Mike Holland 1 shot from stepped on the tee wearing irds, Inman his Gamecock hat - the announced to black beanie with the red : "Wedgy, If plastic feathers down the i the fairway, middle. Tom has this "This," he ginned, "Is perfectly for semi-serious golf," Several of us sportsis frantically ms about 100 [wp !?utu'WPgffMai down the ] 1 hollering, a my head, 1 I here and ] ihIhii *4 41 MM in nn m IBU UVUUII9 no ml umma iTflURflnTl j spioonj n " \ ----^v- ----A-- ::A- H * K; / :; ; * xV^>"" -' 3?\ s-~'::~r^ /' " Meet For Cause .... ... .... tkla ujnulf' ill journalist types got in a few little mentally tired, that's A " words with Tom Kite on the all." ?iu,i?v? ranked way down the 10th fairway. . While he appreciates the mft ? Tnm aH He didn't play In the Just recognition, Kite says he's JJJS 1fal!W u 5lllM?'t rnotter completed Greensboro Open not that excited about the *>ut ttdrasnt * because "I've played five fact that Golf Digest has ?ne way or the other Nobody weeks In a row and I'm Just a tabbed him as the favorite in see HOIsM*. page ? j April Happenings For ji USC Sport Clubs !: j* j. I- Racquetball Initructlonal Clinic April 6 \\ !: 6:30-8:30 p.m. P.E. 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