Glenn,
Don't feel bad, a friend of mine got hustled at GOLF by Bobby Riggs.
He was at a restaurant, met Riggs, who after chatting asked if there was a golf course nearby that he could play.
My friend invited him to play as his guest the next day.
He said the Riggs had a odd assortment of whippy clubs, and didn't LOOK much like a golfer. He made a substantial bet with him (my friend was about a 4 handicap) and got thoroughly waxed.
My friend's handicap was on the board at his club for all to see.
Riggs's handicap wasn't published anywhere that my friend was aware of.
He did say that he thoroughly enjoyed the day, that Riggs was a delight to play with, but, he realized early in the round that he had been had by a great hustler, he just didn't know at the start of the day that Riggs was a multi-sport talent and good card player to boot.
In my dad's generation, before there was any real money in Professional golf, hustling was an art form.
Guys used to winter in Florida, wear long sleeve shirts and hats and put calamine lotion on their skin to look pale, and then hustle the visiting snow birds at a number of resorts and course famous for this activity.
Snead wrote in his book about such activities.
I watched Snead play with and against my dad and his friends for years.
I'm firmly convinced that it was Snead who invented the portable or traveling ATM.