Area Golfer Shoots For National Seniors Title BY D<)1<; Rl'TTKR Walter Pennington has big plans for June, when he hopes to top off his strong finishes at local and state se nior golf tournaments with a na tional title. The Sunset Beach golfer will travel to Baton Rouge, La., this spring and represent Brunswick County and North Carolina in the U.S. National Senior Sports Classic IV. Pennington, who works part-lime as a starter and ranger at Sea Trail Plantation, will compete against some of the best seniors in the country in the men's bracket for ages 65 to 69. "I'm really excited and I'm look ing forward to it," the 68-year-old retiree said in a recent interview. "This'U be niy last hurrah unless I feel pretty good when I reach 70." Pennington, who doesn't look his age, says he docs a lot of stretching and walking to keep in shape. "In the last 24 hours I've walked about four miles," he said. The 36-holc national golf tourna ment will be played at The Bluffs, a coursc designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer. Men ages 55 to 69 will play the Palmer course, while women and older men play another club. Most of the oilier events in the Senior Sports Classic, such as walking, basketball, shufflcboard and tennis, will be conducted on the Louisiana State University campus. Pennington said the golf tourna ment gets underway June 14 with a practice round. The actual competi tion will be held June 15 and 16, with a shotgun start both days at 7:30 a.m. The senior games will count gross scores only. Handicaps aren't used to determine winners. Pen nington. a nine-handicapper, figures he'll have to shoot between 75 and 81 both days to have a shot at cap turing the championship. Pennington qualified for the na tional event by first winning his age group in the Bruaswick County Parks and Recreation Senior Golf Tournament last May at Lockwood Golf Links. The top three local finishers in each age bracket qualified for the North Carolina Senior Gaines in Raleigh, where Pennington tied for second last year with an 81 on the Wildwood Greens coursc. Pennington also competed in the state games in 1991, but he prefers to forget about that round. "I'm not going to tell you how 1 did the first time. It was bad. One hole killed me. 1 had a 10." He competed against a field of about 40 golfers in die state games last year, and expects anywhere from 60 to 1 (X) at the national event. Each state can send as many as three golfers in each age bracket. Pennington says he's been golf ing since he was 24. which gives him 44 years of experience on the links. Of course, that devsn't take into account his one extended lay off. "1 quit golf for seven years when I had two sons in college at the same time," he said. "I didn't have a choice. 1 couldn't afford it." Brunswick County Parks and Recreation recently held a senior tournament at the county's newest _ vri>. Ganptl Golf & Country Club at St. James Plantation Hwy. 211 ? Southport, NC 28461 S $2000 includes cart & green fees Call for Tee Times 1-800-247-4806 C 199? THF BRUNSWICK BEACON course, Brunswick Plantation, to kick off the third year of organized senior golf events. Kay Brannon, who coordinates the local tournaments, said the first one attracted just 36 golfers. Now, the popular evenis are usually limit ed to the first 144 players to regis ter. Pennington plays in most of the local senior tournaments, which arc held every oilier month. "There's very few things around where you can be involved in competition like that. I like playing these fellas scratch." Pennington, who was raised in Pennsylvania and worked in Syracuse, N.Y., said he chose the Sunset Beach area as a retirement spot because of the mild climate. "Between here and Orlando, Florida, the weather's about the same," he said. "The weather was a big factor, and of course the golf." WALTER PENNINGTON practices on the Sea Trail putting green. The local golfer will compete in the U.S. National Senior Sports Classic in June. STAfF PHOTO BY DOUG KUTTER DID YOU KNOW? GOLF GROUPS UNLIMITED can arrange your accommodations and tee-times in Myrtle Beach, Florida and Arizona Call Jana Martin for more information (919)579-7274 1 -800-732-4854 Golf Groups Unlimited C1993 THE BRUNSWICK BFAC Winter Rates Weekdays: Before One $12; After One $9.00 Senior Citizens $9.00 All Day Weekends: * Before One $16; After One $12 Rates Available for Nine Holes (Fees good until March 1) OLDE FORT GOLF CLUB! Hwy. 133, 5 miles north of Orton Plantation, (919)371-9940 THE FIRST GOLF COURSE IN THE SOUTH BRUNSWICK ISLANDS. I BRIERWaOD :aOLFrCLUB A Golf Course Community 18 HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE Welcome to... BRIERWOOD GOLF COURSE ...with our new full-service clubhouse. BRIER WOOD-A place where we cater to old friends as well as new visitors, where locals and seniors are always welcome. A place to "hit the green" instead of a place to "spend the green." 919-754-4660 (Call for starting time 24 hrs. a day) Hwy. 179 at Shallotte City Limit