Here's a laughable golf story that doesn't exactly have to do with architecture and it's also one I probably put on here at some point in the past (my golf story inventory, perhaps contrary to common belief, is really pretty limited and of necessity needs to be rerun from time to time as appropriate threads and questions pop up
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Anyway, this happened at Timaquana back in the old days ( I didn't see it but my Dad loved this story).
Dad used to hang around Timaquana in the old days or the early to mid 1950s with a pretty famous group of real characters who were to a man all good or great players and well known.
According to Dad, two of them, the Lafoon brothers who were American Indians, were well known pros and both were trick shot artists and one of them, Ky Lafoon, was one of the best trick shot artists extant at that time.
They all used to play together all the time and bet and drink and carry on but one thing that seemed to be constant was the way they all called some of the shots they were going to hit. That was the common game---eg to call your shot and pull it off perfectly thereby impressing the rest.
Let me back up a moment and tell you how I even heard about this story.
My Dad used to entertain people who didn't know him very well on the range by telling them he had a shot for them that would astound them. He said it was so good they'd have to pay very careful attention or they might not even be able to see it.
He'd tee a ball way up, take out a 2 iron, waggle around and take a big and beautiful swing and hold his finish saying: "Do you see it? Isn't that something?"
These people would be searching the sky high and low wondering what happened and why they couldn't see the shot. Eventually they'd turn back to Dad holding his finish and the golf ball was on the ground directly underneath where he teed it.
So I asked him where he got that from and he told me one time at Timaquana when they were all playing and calling shots and carrying on, Ky Lafoon found his ball sitting up on a large tuft of grass and he announced to everyone there:
"Watch this, you guys are going to see a shot you never saw before."
So, Ky Lafoon takes this big beautiful swing and hits the very underneath of the ball that flies right up and hits him in the chin so hard it cuts his chin and sends him right to the ground.
With this the rest of the guys are on the ground just howling with laughter.