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There was a Great Golfer From ...


There Was A Great Golfer From ...

E. Shepard Huntley

LifeStory Publications, Inc.

805-A Settlers Lane, Greensboro, NC 27410

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 $18.00 Lifestorypubinc@aol.com www.Therewasagreatgolfer.com

A founding member of the Cardinal Golf and Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina “Greensboro” redirects here. For other uses, see Greensboro (disambiguation).
Greensboro, North Carolina (IPA: [ɡɹiːnsbʌɹəʊ]) is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina.
, Shep Huntley is a 72 year-old golfing enthusiast with a unique flair for creating golf-oriented limerick poetry that will have special appeal for anyone who has ever held a long handled club to a little white ball. Highly recommended, this privately published, spiral bound Spiral-Bound is an active online mailing list and newsletter devoted to the discussion of 20th century authors that explored the limits of traditional narrative and structure, often coming from modernism, surrealism, magical realism, and postmodernism. , golf poetry anthology of 900 limericks organized by their state references will prove to be welcome and popular reading for both golfers and their non-golfing companions. Their Was A Great Golfer From Wisconsin: There was a great golfer from Milwaukee. Who's putter was always a bit balky. "He would rim it out or run it by,' Then mutter mutter - To quietly enter a command not meant for the ears, eyes, or fingers of ordinary mortals. Often used in "mutter an incantation".

See also wizard.
 something with a sigh." What he said would not make a good talky talk·y  
adj. talk·i·er, talk·i·est
1. Talkative; loquacious.

2. Containing or given to too much talk: a talky, boring play.
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