A story of Pine Valley, the tough American course where the British Walker Cup players recently failed to win a match of their struggle with the Americans, concerns the fourteenth hole, a nasty bit of work 160 yards in length. What makes it difficult is that the green is an island in the middle of a lake. One man. set out on a round in the morning determined to go round the course. He had been going fairly well until he came to the fourteenth, but he stuck.to his determined effort. After exhausting his stock of balls he sent back ■to ■ the ■ clubhouse for another hundred! "He was.still playing the hole when darkness came.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1936, Page 23
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