“The last round of golf I played was at the Highlands Country Club in North Carolina sometime in 1948. It was at an exhibition for a library, I think. I played with Louise Suggs and Dot Kirby and Dick Garlington, all amateurs then. I couldn’t hit a lick. Dick and both girls beat me. I had reached the point where when I took a full swing it felt like somebody had thrown a bucket of hot water on my left side." (Johnny Hendrix, “Bobby Jones Since the ‘Slam,’” Golf Digest, May 1963, p.52)
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LYLE SLOVICK HISTORICAL RESEARCH
"History - (Especially Golf) - Preserved and Shared"
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