The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1981, Page Page 4, Image 4
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Longest shot?Golfers throughout the da)
sought their longest drives.
I'll make it?Truman Owens prepares to
:ross one of many water hazards.
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tre at Persimmon Hill Golf Course on
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The Winners?Winners in the 6th Clinton
Mills Golf Tournament were front, left to
J right, Joe McCall, Low Gross Runner up;
David O'Shields, Low Gross Winner; Bill
Stanton, Low Net; Harold Stroud, Low Net
I Runner Up; Darrell Pace, Guessing number
of strokes. Back, left to right, Bob Hooks,
| nearest to pin on 13; Steve Warren, nearest
to pin on 3; Nancy Coleman, longest drive on
I 18; Jerald Samples, nearest to pin on 7
green; Teddy McClendon, longest putt on 9;
Kerry Nelson, longest drive on 10; Jimmy
Cooper, nearest to pin on 15.
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Anxiously waited?Many golfers anxiously
waited other golfers to play through so they
could continue their game.
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Sink it??That's what was utmost on Nancy
Coleman's mind as she played the Persimmon
Hill Course.
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Where will it go??That's what many golfers
asked Labor Day.
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