Andy Doyle,
The pictures are nice, but, your description of what is taking place is wildly off base.
Let me tell you what actually took place.
Picture # 1
Joe Ogilvie and Ben Crenshaw are looking in amazement at a deranged fan, who, with his claimed seeing eye dog, had run into the fairway afer depositing something in Joe Ogilvie's bag.
Picture # 2
Joe Ogilvie inspects his bag after fans on the tee tell him that the deranged man has left two notes and a package in it.
One note claims that the package is a bomb that will destroy Ogilvie's clubs if he doesn't permit the deranged man to caddy for him, and for Ogilvie to stop blocking the fan's view of his hero, Ben Crenshaw. The other note, misplaced in Ogilvie's bag, is a fan letter, tantamount to a love note, to Ben Crenshaw, telling him how great he is, what a great architect he is, and telling him that he's named his seeing eye dog, Coorshaw, after him and his partner.
Picture # 3
Crenshaw is alerting the security guards as to the location of the deranged fan. Who is crouching behind his alleged guidedog, just below the level of the tee.
Picture # 4
Crenshaw is pointing toward the fan who has now abandoned his alleged seeing eye dog and is hiding behind a dogwood tree. The dog, now in custody, has a red and yellow marine bandana around his neck along with his dogtags, which read:
"My name is Coorshaw. If you find me, that means that my owner is lost. Please return him to Happydale Farms in Newton, Pa. P.S. Please feed me and don't let him near a computer with access to the internet."
Picture # 5
After an hour struggle with the deranged fan, who had climbed up into the dogleg and handcuffed himself to a limb, Crenshaw tees off, with the sounds of a barking dog, and the deranged fan yelling, "you're the man" echoing in the backround.