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Bulletin Board: Dan Bassett cards hole-in-one at Country Club of Greenfield
Staff Reports
Two days in a row, two hole-in-ones at the Country Club of Greenfield.
Teresa Varner had one on Thursday on the fifth hole and Dan Bassett had one the very next day on Friday, notching a hole-in-one on the same fifth hole.
Bassett’s shot came from 130 yards out, using a nine-iron. It’s the first hole-in-one of his career.
The shot was witnessed by Jim Bassett.
KMP Shootout
David Kennedy and Mark Kennedy finished with the top pair-to-par total gross score of 67 at the KMP Shootout at the Country Club of Greenfield on Saturday.
Bulletin Board: Dan Bassett cards hole-in-one at Country Club of Greenfield
Staff Reports
Modified: 4/12/2021 7:36:40 PM
Two days in a row, two hole-in-ones at the Country Club of Greenfield.
Teresa Varner had one on Thursday on the fifth hole and Dan Bassett had one the very next day on Friday, notching a hole-in-one on the same fifth hole.
Bassett’s shot came from 130 yards out, using a nine-iron. It’s the first hole-in-one of his career.
The shot was witnessed by Jim Bassett.
KMP Shootout
David Kennedy and Mark Kennedy finished with the top pair-to-par total gross score of 67 at the KMP Shootout at the Country Club of Greenfield on Saturday.
February 26, 2021
When Wallace Willis created his mournful song, “Steal Away to Jesus,” he voiced his suffering in slavery with a lament that has evoked a powerful response through the ages and across the world. “Steal Away” has touched poets, presidents, queens, composers, and blind street musicians.
The song speaks to brokenness and sorrow across ages. It has spoken to a blind street singer in Macon, Georgia in the 1950s trying to make a living singing “slave songs” with a collection cup tacked to his guitar, and to an English composer who heard in it the suffering of the Nazi pogroms against Jews in World War II.
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