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Davis Love did drive #10 green, from the back tee, with a one iron, back on that day you spoke of."
D. Malley:
I never heard that before.
You know that time Love shot that fantastic round (64) it was the first time he ever saw Merion. Actually he'd never been to Philadelphia before. He came up because he felt he would make the Walker Cup which was to be at Pine Valley and he wanted to see that course too.
He was asked up here by a young man (a junior golfer at the time) who had won the Pennsylvania Junior championship (and I believe the New Your Junior championship in the same year) and had consequently been invited to both the North/South and the Sunnehanna.
Anyway, he got to know Davis at the North South and invited him to Philly to play Merion and Pine Valley. Love and another Georgia golfer by the name of Peter Persons who also made the Walker Cup came and stayed with me and the lady I lived with then who happened to be the mother of that Pa Junior champion.
Davis was a junior at UNC at the time and his name had hit fame bigtime because he played in the Atlanta Classic tour event and the pros were totally stunned with how far he hit the ball on the range. They dubbed him "The Human Launching Pad" so he arrived in Philly with some fame and more than a little curiosity from golfers who'd just heard about him through the grapevine.
His scorecard of 64 hangs in the clubhouse and the two local amateurs he played with are good friends of mine, that junior golfer back then and local great player Chet Walsh and Peter Persons. I also know the pretty famous caddie who carried for Love that day----he's still around Merion today. I've talked to him some about certain parts of Love's round but never specifically if he put his 1 iron on the 10th green. But any of those guys sure would know.
By the way, I will never forget Davis Love from those five days he stayed with us way back then. He was an incredibly polite young man and quite shy and if anyone tried to engage him in conversation about his prodigous length he invariably tried to change the subject.
PS:
Here's another little item from that day Love shot the 64 during his one and only time at Merion. I knew the man who held the course record (I believe in a tie then or later with Ben Crenshaw). I thought Love tied his course record so I called him up and told him some ultra long kid from Georgia and UNC had just tied his record. He asked me what he shot and I told him a 64. He said Love should've sunk another putt because his record was a 63!
By the way, that man holds a record at Merion East that will NEVER be broken. He shot 13 STRAIGHT ROUNDS under par (par is 70). His course record round (63) was in the Lesley Cup.