Trivia: “Standing on the second tee leading the 2001 British Open, Ian Woosnam discovered he had 15 clubs in his bag. What was his penalty?” Answer below.
I clearly, once again, fell behind on blogging. It was nice that I received a few inquiries as to why the writing had fallen off.
My apologies to the blogosphere and any/all that read this blog. We have lots happening at Parmasters KW, and I’ll do a better job of sharing going forward. I’m just easing back into things today.
For now, it’s time to get back to work. Lots to do, and a meeting with our bookkeeper later today.
And the answer: “The penalty for carrying more than 14 clubs is two strokes per hole, with a maximum of four strokes per round. Since Woosnam had not yet played the second hole, he was penalized two strokes, knocking him out of the lead and costing him a shot at golf’s oldest championship.”
Monday, January 12, 2009
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