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Poge 16 Supplement to The Bruntwick I Par 3 s I? X JWtllN *.i AlJIili A n With few expectations, it is Par 3'n that duffers and professionals alike can score j "hole-liH>ne". Li # ftlM.' ( \m}\ 3 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 j Four liooklnn buck toward the tee. frc the 9th itreen at BritCWOud Gotf CU par This hole measures 143 yards I the ladles. 173-186 (or the men and 1 for the pros Four members who a^rce that il the toughest ihir 3 on the course dude Mike Edwards. Jack Ake llank (lark and G?arg* Cue) Mike lives on the 13th (airway w Pr^c Sit. wjfc Jeacon. April May. 1985 FOCUS < Offer Nc J Par 3's offer golfe ; only on opportunity to see tl from tee to green. A o nrirlrpBK thp hall vni making "par", gettl rhis Golfer A/ill Remember | Ocean Isle Tlie 2nd hole at Ocean Isle Beach I lolf Course is only one of four Par 3's 1 ut it's the one that Vcrdell 0. Holden I rill ulw-ays remember. He nuido a "hole-in-one" while I laying with his brother Itaymond I n<l two other visitors. Both Verdell I mi his brother are from Harrison, | lalne. This hole measures 121 yards for a be ladies. 157 for the men and 179 for he pros. Verdell scored Ids "ace" with a No. " iron from the white tees It was his * hird 'hole-in-one" Twice previousy he accdtnplished this feat at the Indgeton Highlands C.C. in Maine He thinks he'll be back because 1 runs wick County golf is more fun han selling used cars when snowmobiles are what's needed back tome. like Verdell. vou would kiss the <uu (?nl> tOC. Brierwood Mem un his wife, Knuna . . ib. l.ou. and two sons. Adam. 5 *W !or ?nd Matthew, 2 W?^ | [19 Golf was one of " A his reasons for A vfeUt is buikim* a home * ^ in- in Brierwood r*. Estates. Although his llh loan officer Job vl. ^ i?iwwmii? ;f *'t * 3N BRUNSWICK COUNTY GOLF tfurai BeaC $ s rs an hole for a "birdie", or even scoring le entire hole that elusive "ace". .iid. as you Par 3's usually have a natural ii can anticipate beauty or uniqueness packaged into Ing close to the their shorter distances. The Par 3 ilw 111 ^ JrXV t* M | /jUKv t bers Agree On Course's Tou "> with the United Carolina Bank in green. It's a long huj Shallotte keeps him busy, he finds way from time evenings and weekends to pur- Muskogee. # * sue his love of the game Oklahoma where . j| he was born but ? ^ He is currently the local chairman just perfect for 18 * #<1r llu ll.irt iccwi.l.mt t.^.> l.i.. i_ ? X ?x ?xiiiuuii vivu IWI- lioirs ?llll IU5 " nament to be played at Rnenrood Ju- friends or 9 hcies *i I)' H with his wife. xlx*use Jack is Jack's home overlooks the 12xh refired from the military and numerous oi he subsequently worked will never retire from g "golf ain't work " ll-?xV Kmitc from tK? * area of North A. iJi ^f|i Carolina and now ^ SUBBm*g. t lives in little j' .. ' ' r':- r. , . ' '! he plays the mast w '4-5 times per week and -'^SBHESS&Z ***** i,owt'54 ^00 T^;g- handicap lit Britnwod Golf *-? STORIES AND PIC BY JOHN GAUG8 ^?3tsaaaffii5iai'*?&***. .. . . ??* iG?ai iratnrr ran haiienges holes pictured here are representative of similar challenges on these and other Brunswick county gou courses. Each adds to the spice that lures golfers, from all over, to this area. I - .f ^ ; -^sjjMj * ghest Par 3 y**'* He is also involved with the Carolina Golf Association and coordinates their tournament activities. | ^ George and his wife. Hazel, have a 4 home on the 2nd fairway. He is a I gtt * i Wilmington. I p Delaware native I ^ a who retired from jy? 3* *. the U.S. Air Force in 1962 1 companies and. subsequentfor But he ly. from several &J&olf because military services * W related com Albemarle panies !f you deal find George around the clubhouse or on the course, you are probably not at Bnenrood. Golf is his life and he devotes some ci that time to the Men's Golf Association EntertainKj ment Committee sunset harbor, nc ) V 2 Oo*+- ccnogo ko'g* Ml * room Met tOonOry ember orf the ,00*r' wo?^*hop too' room ;c *'*<: Assx-Tatinr LO'V<*"> t?? ? opprooc'* Prx* Onh Si4 <*X tvres .1 Rr?h AV Campbell L ^^ReStyffl PX>rf ? W.-TM' ~x vo?t" ci*>.M :&*?:
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