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Ever get matched up in a group with a guy as a walk up who claims some claim to fame and then when you search for him online or elsewhere you can't find anything on him, nothing. Well the opposite happened to me the other day. Played with a guy who was a very good player obviously, shot -1 on the front 9, but the guy said something that struck me as odd, he said "I don't play very much anymore so I don't really play as well as I used to, I play maybe only 5 or 6 times a year." At this point I am thinking how good is this guy really and how good does he think he is? Later he mentions to me that he used to be the Club Champion at one of the Marine Corps bases and that he was champ for both years he was stationed there before going to Iraq. So I said, what was your handicap? "Plus 2" he says +2 !!! Anyway at that point I was determined to find him or some record of him and sure enough there was his name listed online as the champ a few years ago, twice in fact, verified. The best part is he thought I was a decent enough player that he wants to get out again sometime for a little competition. I actually out drove him on a couple of holes and he was surprised by that. I wasn't. Anyway - anyone else have any mysterious stranger stories to share?
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Played 9 holes with Troy Aikman 2 days after they loss to Detroit in the playoffs in 1992. Buddy and I were about to tee off at Hackberry Country Club and along strolls up Aikman to the 1st tee by himself. Asked if he wanted to play and he joined us. When he came up I said, "Hey, Hey, I know who you are" with a big smile on my face............."YOUR STEVE YOUNG!!!!" He busted out laughing. We didn't make another football comment or reference the rest of the way and I think he appreciated that. It was a special moment to actually play golf with one of my football hero's with no one around but me and my buddy. We will have that story for the rest of our lives. Didn't ask him for anything when we finished 9. We shook hands and said good luck to him. Still get chills when I think or talk about it.
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Played a couple of times with Dale Hellastrae the Cowboys' long snapper during those years. Just walked up at Riverside GC there in beautiful Grand Prairie, TX and just happened both times to be there when they needed a 4th. Never know who you are going to bump into. Played once with one of the Texas Rangers - Steve Buchelle their 3rd baseman back in the late 80s. These guys hate it when a pencil neck with glasses out drives them by 50 yards, just drives them nuts.
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Played a couple of times with Dale Hellastrae the Cowboys' long snapper during those years. Just walked up at Riverside GC there in beautiful Grand Prairie, TX and just happened both times to be there when they needed a 4th. Never know who you are going to bump into. Played once with one of the Texas Rangers - Steve Buchelle their 3rd baseman back in the late 80s. These guys hate it when a pencil neck with glasses out drives them by 50 yards, just drives them nuts. |
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Heck we got an old dude that plays at golf course that use to play with the Detroit Tigers. He gave KellyBo a signed baseball card. His name is Coot Veal and I have played golf with him several times. The old guy still hits it pretty darn good to be in his 80's! |
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That was a great team, Freehan catching, Cash at first, Lolich and McNally pitching, Kaline in right field, Dick McAuliffe. I saw the Tigers play in 1967 in Oakland the first year (?) the As were there and will never forget seeing Kaline throw a guy out at the plate from the fence in right on a sac fly - must have thrown a 320 foot perfect strike to home plate that would have taken the first baseman's head off if he had been in the way of it. I think your guy was on the roster a few years prior to that, somewhere I still have the program from that game. The As had some great players too, Rollie Fingers, Campaneris, Dick Green, and Reggie of course, Rick Monday. Long time ago. |
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A great one for us was, about 6 months after my wife and I took up golf we got to play with a guy who was going to try and Monday qualify for the Nationwide Tours Boise Open. The was a bunch of them checking the course out on Sunday, and they sent two of them out with us. One was a guy named David Lutterus..http://www.pgatour.com/golfers/027613/david-lutterus/ . Very nice guy, and we had a blast playing with him. I'd never heard of him, but since we were really new to golf, I'd never heard of any of them.
![]() He hit the ball a mile, and scored really well, but the cut on Monday was 67 and he shot 68. Later in the year, he finished something like 8th at Q-school, and got his card. We were both just so impressed with how cool he was to us....very nice guy. |
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