Slim Randles' Home Country
Time for the Chipper Invitational Golf
Tournament
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[October 23, 2018]
It’s
fall, and time once again for the Chipper Invitational Golf
Tournament here in the valley. You remember Chipper, Doc’s imaginary
squirrel? The one who was squirrel-napped? |
Doc named the annual golf tournament to raise
money for coats for kids who need them after good ‘ol Chipper, since
the golf tournament itself was just about as genuine as the
squirrel.
There isn’t a real golf course here in the valley, you know. You
have to go to the city for that. So Doc decided to just wander
around with a shovel, digging holes here and there and putting flags
next to them. The flags, in civilian life, sure look a lot like
metal t-posts.
Another thing that makes Doc’s tournament unique is that there is
absolutely no way to practice for it. That’s because the “golf
course” is usually laid out a day ahead of time each year, and every
fall, Doc picks another spot for it.
The holes are different, the fairways are non-existent, and the
hazards … oh, the hazards. After the first tournament, when
one of Harold Brewster’s cows got hit in the butt, there are no
longer any four-legged ambulatory golf hazards. Farmers are allowed
to move them, happily, into bomb shelters or corrals for the
duration of the madness.
But have you ever tried to hit a golf ball that parked itself
beneath an old, rusty hay baler? Such things make the course …
challenging? Yes, and fun.
This year, Doc’s theme was what he called trans-oceanic. This means,
in valley talk, having the tee-boxes on one side of Lewis Creek and
the holes on the other. It will be interesting to see how many
errant golf balls hit the tire swing at the swimming hole and vanish
forever into the depths.
Chipper would approve, I’m sure. |
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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