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Someone put him and Katherine Hepburn together!

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Would this fall under 'Slow Play'?

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I've read that Hepburn was a very good golfer.

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I've read that Hepburn was a very good golfer.


Years ago, I played Fenwick Golf Club in Old Saybrook CT on a cold winter day. Katherine Hepburn lived next to one of the holes. When we were about to hit from the back tee on a par 5, a white limo stopped on the road that crossed in front of the tee. After hitting our drives, the window rolled down, and Hepburn wished us a great day. Pretty amazing lady.

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[QUOTE name="boogielicious" url="/t/78865/fred-astaire-tap-dancing-and-playing-golf#post_1089065"]   I've read that Hepburn was a very good golfer. [/QUOTE] Years ago, I played Fenwick Golf Club in Old Saybrook CT on a cold winter day. Katherine Hepburn lived next to one of the holes. When we were about to hit from the back tee on a par 5, a white limo stopped on the road that crossed in front of the tee. After hitting our drives, the window rolled down, and Hepburn wished us a great day. Pretty amazing lady.

That's a cool memory. Did her voice sound as distinctive in real life?

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Originally Posted by Archie Bunker

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I've read that Hepburn was a very good golfer.

Years ago, I played Fenwick Golf Club in Old Saybrook CT on a cold winter day. Katherine Hepburn lived next to one of the holes. When we were about to hit from the back tee on a par 5, a white limo stopped on the road that crossed in front of the tee. After hitting our drives, the window rolled down, and Hepburn wished us a great day. Pretty amazing lady.

That's a cool memory. Did her voice sound as distinctive in real life?


She was pretty old at that point, and yes, her voice was "shaky", as it was during that point in her life. Her home was right along the waters' edge, next to a par-3.

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I've read that Hepburn was a very good golfer.

Years ago, I played Fenwick Golf Club in Old Saybrook CT on a cold winter day. Katherine Hepburn lived next to one of the holes. When we were about to hit from the back tee on a par 5, a white limo stopped on the road that crossed in front of the tee. After hitting our drives, the window rolled down, and Hepburn wished us a great day. Pretty amazing lady.

That's a cool memory. Did her voice sound as distinctive in real life?

She was pretty old at that point, and yes, her voice was "shaky", as it was during that point in her life. Her home was right along the waters' edge, next to a par-3.

That's so awesome to have met her. I'll have to look out for the course/area if I ever drive by.

Steve

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