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Showing posts with label literature and golf. Show all posts
Thursday, July 24, 2008
The Herman Melville Invitational Golf Tournament
The Herman Melville Invitational Golf Tournament
Hawthorne reached the 9th green in two, but lightning
struck him down as he walked up the fairway.
Edgar Allan Poe was buried alive in a sand-trap
on the 13th. Walt Whitman fell in love
with his caddy. Near the hazard on 15th,
there was an unusual set of divets
leading up the the water, and a harpoon
had been driven into the green.
Emily Dickinson carried the day,
("epic for show, lyric for dough"),
and Fred Douglass presented her
with the trophy. Henry David Thoreau
filed suit against the developers
who'd wiped out a perfectly good
marsh to carve the course.
Hans Ostrom
Copyright Hans Ostrom 2008
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