\A change in the works forTanglewood? j Ralph Gaillard . i Golf-N Around I- Did you know that Pete ?"Brown, an African American professional golfer, won the * Waco Open in 1964? It has been *-24 years since the first African ?^American played in The Masters -tournament. It was Lee Elder. Elder was also the first African *' American to be named to the U.S Ryder Cup Team in 1979. Elder -* has won more than $1 million ? each on the PGA and the Senior < PGA tours. - Tony Love, the only African American employee at Carolina * Custom Golf in Winston-Salem, - was recently named "Employee 1 of the Month." Congratulations, * Tony! ^ The Forsyth County commis > sioners are considering contract 5 ing with a golf course manage r-men t company for the operation I of Tanglewood Golf Course, in * Advance. If this is their decision, ^-hopefully the county commis J^joners will ensure that golf rates * remain reasonable and course ? _ _ u l. maintenance a high priority. Golf is a business, but the integrity of public golf has to be maintained. There are too many stories out there about management compa nies increasing rates, cutting costs and chasing recreational golfers away, in the pursuit of profits. The Wednesday, June 23, "Gangsome" at Winston Lake Golf Course had 20 participants and was won again by Joe John son. I understand Neal Wilson was in contention with an eagle and several birdies. Neal, there's always next Wednesday after noon. Also on June 23, that famous "touring pro" Robert "Heavy" Bethea lost on the front nine at "The Lakes" to head professional Earnest Morris on seven of nine holes played. It has been reported that Heavy also pressed Morris on every hole. On the back nine Heavy took on Hardon "Butch" Wheeler and Calvin Strange. Heavy lost three rabbit legs to Wheeler and Strange, but did win the match on the last hole. Heavy, hopefully things went better for you in the tournament in Knoxville, Tenn., during the weekend of June 26-27. There is a rumor going around The Lakes that B.G. Nor man and Mike Robinson are "dodging" playing Lonnie Well man. They have set a time for a match, and we will report the outcome. There are some very serious bragging rights at stake on this one. Another rumor has it that Dave Peay and Hardon "Butch" Wheeler played nine holes recently to an even draw. The "Good Doctor" Peay was elated, and he will tell everyone, including his church members, of the results. It has been reported that Earnest Morris' nickname was Orange Juice when he was growing up in Alabama. Appar ently Morris couldn't get enough of the stuff as a youngster. It's encouraging that some nick names don't stay with you! Don ald Adams is known as Hound. But as M.C. Hammer says, "Can't touch this"! Until next time, keep it in the fairway! If you have ideas for Golf-N A round, call The Chronicle at (336) 723-8428, or e-mail Ralph Gail lard at ralphg@hellsouth.net 25 Years of Trivia Contest ******** Mutter Evans * Press Box * fh>m page B1 0 'year at the Major League level. -"The Minor League team has ? also fared well, getting into the J quarterfinals two years ago and * winning two games last year. * While some people look at 2 the regular season races in each * division as the crowning point in r'the season, it is the All-Star I-Tournament, when Twin City * squares off against outside com * petition, that should- be the 2 focus. Rather than drawing dis tinctions between teams that rplay in Twin City, the parents vand supporters of all the teams 2 need to rally'around the teams * that will take the field to repre sent the league during All-Star play. When you look at the other programs in the area, that's when you really see the differ ence between them and Twin City. Often times parents and players complain when they don't make the All-Star team. In any given competitive situa tion there are going to cases made for why certain individuals didn't make the team. The coach of the team is charged with the responsibility of putting the best team on the field. Although favoritism will undoubtedly be argued by some, the coach has that right. Yet, the bottom line is that all the teams in the league should come together to pro mote the league's best interest. Twin City would do well to look at other teams in the area and imitate them. For instance, the Kernersville program, which hosted the tournament from the third round through the champi onship last year, put up a unified front and that played dividends for it as the Major team cap tured the title. There were no disparaging remarks, only praise for the players and coaches. That's what Twin City needs to do. 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