The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1978, Image 10
Persimmor
Clinton Mills held its third Clinton
Mills Golf Tournament at Persimmon Hill
Country Club on September 4. The Clothmaker
would like to present a few scenes
wnicn its photographer captured during
the event.
There were sixty employees who
signed in with Steve Fennell and Truman
Owens coordinators of the event.
In The Sand-Purchasing Agent Bill
Stanton attempts to move his golf ball out
of the sand trap.
The Right Club-Charles Mabry selects
best club.
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The Winners-Personnel Director <
vin Cooper, left, and Manager of Gr<
Mills Manufacturing Dick Swetenbi
right, presented tournament prize:
David O'Shields, low gross (76) wini
and Carroll Baker, low net, (46) wini
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Choosing the Right Club-A relatively
newcomer to the golfing sport, Lydia
Spinning Doffer Roger Higgins found
himself puzzled by the exact clubs to
choose.
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Clean Club-Training Director James
Buchanan carefully cleans his clubs before
continuing his participation in the tournament.
Other Prize \
L included Jimmy Bi
Samples, nearest N
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sige Also, longest drive
irg, on No. 18, Erskin
s to strokes, Keith Mc
ler; Williams Mc Watte
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Practice Swing-Lydia weaving em
pioyee Darrell Pace practices on th<
Persimmon Hill driving range before th
tournament began.
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Robert Bo land-Enjoying an opporti
nity to participate in an employee coit
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Winners?Other golfers receiving prizes
'aswell, runner up, low gross (77); Terry
fo. 3 pin; John Samples, nearest No. 7 pin;
st No. 13; and Paul Tyson, nearest No. 15.
on No. 10, Marshall Vaughn, longest drive
e Knight; and guessing total number of
Gee. Receiving prizes for putting were
rs, longest putt on No. 10 and William
utt on No. 18.
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Close Putt-Wallace Bagwell putts a
second time.
Practice Putt-Golf tournament participants
took advantage of practice before
beginning their competition.
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Refreshment Break-Bryan Shealy
and Rrvan fnlpman onin? o *ww?i j-i-i- -?
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water during tournament from ice water
container placed along the course.
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