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Tim Gavrich

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Ogden Nash and Golf (Probably a bit OT)
« on: January 26, 2007, 08:53:05 PM »
I suppose this might be a more on-topic question for BombSquadGolf.com, but I think the contributors here are far more learned and knowledgeable.

I am a fan of 20th century poet Ogden Nash.  I am reading through a 650-plus page book of his poetry.  Quite often, he makes reference to golf in his poems.  I don't have any specific examples off the top of my head, but I know that he spoke of the game as a fairly recent convert.

I know Nash attended St. George's School in Newport, RI.  Does anyone have any information about a possibly Sir-Arthur-Conan-Doyle-like experience with the game as regarding Nash?

Thanks.
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SPDB

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Re:Ogden Nash and Golf (Probably a bit OT)
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2007, 09:24:34 PM »
Tim - Ogden Nash? 650 pages? Is it printed in 64 point font?

ANTHONYPIOPPI

Re:Ogden Nash and Golf (Probably a bit OT)
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2007, 10:37:55 PM »
The Golf Links
Sarah N. Cleghorn

The golf links lie so near the mill
   That almost every day
The laboring children can look out
  And see the men at play.

 

Tom Roewer

Re:Ogden Nash and Golf (Probably a bit OT)
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2007, 08:24:07 AM »
"Who Taught Caddies to Count?" or "A Burnt Golfer Fears the Child"      Ogden Nash

           I never beheld you. O pawky Scot,
             And I only guess your name,
           Who first propounded the popular rot
              That golf is a humbling game.
           You putted perhaps with a mutton bone,
               And hammered a gutty ball;
           But I think you sat ina bar alone,
               And never played at all.

           Ye hae spoken a braw bricht mouthfu', Jamie,
               Ye didna ken ye erred;
           Ye're richt that golf is a something gamie,
                But humble is not the word.
           Try arrogant, insolent, supercilious,
                And if invention fades,
           Add uppity, hoity-toity, bilious,
                 And double them all in spades.

            Oh pride of rank is a fearsome thing,
                 And pride of riches a bore;
            But both of them bow on lea and ling
                 To the Prussian pride of score.
            Better the beggars with fleas to scratch
                 Then the unassuming dub
            Trying to pick up a Sunday match
                  In the locker room of the club.  

Kyle Harris

Re:Ogden Nash and Golf (Probably a bit OT)
« Reply #4 on: January 27, 2007, 10:11:36 AM »
Tim,

Would you be all calm and placid, if you were filled with formic acid?

Tim Gavrich

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Re:Ogden Nash and Golf (Probably a bit OT)
« Reply #5 on: January 27, 2007, 10:55:40 PM »
Kyle--

Likely not.  Sometimes translucence is really a nuisance...
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