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The Official Website of
The Southern Pines Invitational
and The Turtle.
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HE SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE |
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TEMPLETON FINALLY CLAIMS
THE TURTLE.
NARROWLY MISSES THE
TURTLE SLAM.
Sunday, April 24, 2016. 12:33 PM EDT.
By
Chuck Dumbass, Publisher and Norman “The Total Package”
Templeton, Staff Writer.
SOUTHERN PINES, North Carolina (DOD) –
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Years after
saying that good players can’t win the Turtle, Norm “The Total
Package” Templeton disproved his own theory today in the
Southern Pines Invitational. Firing a stellar final round
of 32 points on the tough Mid Pines layout, Templeton won his
first Southern Pines Invitational Championship. With the
win, The Package lays claim to the most coveted (to all but him)
prize in sport, the Terrapin Travelin’ Trophy, often referred to
in hushed tones as simply “The Turtle.” Templeton’s final
score of plus 12 on the week was enough to hold off a resurgent
Richard “The Envy” Matlock by 3 points. Ironically, in
most years. . . .
[Read more in the
2016 Dimpled Orb Digest.] |
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Welcome to the Golf Trip.
2016 looks to be a year of further transitions with the retirement of
three Golf Trip stalwarts and another generational addition.
Last year’s 25th Anniversary champion,
Mark “Q-ball”
Kimmet, decided that three Turtles in four years are enough for any
man. After suggesting the Turtle be nicknamed “Q, Jr.,” Kimmet
magnanimously hung up the clubs to give others a chance at Turtle glory.
Fortunately Michael
“The Chairman” Wood regained possession of the fabled reptile,
alleviating fears the golf icon would return to obscurity. We are
hopeful the Chairman deigns to return the Turtle to competition this
year.
With the retirement of Q-ball, his partner,
Randy “Cool
Breeze” Gibson, opted for retirement as well, choosing to chase
grandchildren over dimpled orbs.
Evidently old age and general infirmities caught up with
Dennis
“Wilford Brimley” McClane, who chose the big oatmeal bowl over the
Turtle.
With the departures of these regulars, the search began for
replacements.
Danny “Depot Stove” Pressley did not have to look far to replace his
partner. Sam
“Stovepipe” Pressley will replace Brimley in his first competitive
appearance in the Southern Pines Invitational. As a noncompeting marker
in 2012, Stovepipe carded a breezy 72 on Mid Pines without pulling a
driver. Thus coming in with a record initial quota of 36, Stovepipe is
favored to claim the Templeton Cup. With a few birdies, he may also
challenge for the Turtle Slam.
For a while it looked as though no replacements for Q-Ball and Cool
Breeze would be found. But after a nationwide
search, Jonathan "Mayhem"
Greer was named to the roster. Mayhem teams up with
Carlton "The Senator" Logue.
The Senator returns after teaming
with his dad, Greg "The
Loguemeister" Logue, last year.
Also back this year is
Michael “The Hoser”
Moser after a one-year hiatus. Newly single, the Hoser will try to
reclaim the form that brought him a close second-place finish in his
last appearance. He once again will be paired with The
Loguemeister, who eschewed his offspring in favor of his traditional
partner. The rest of the field remains as it was in
2015. The updated profiles are available
here.
Good Luck. Remember brevity is the soul of wit. We should be in for an interesting week.
--C. D.--
4/8/2016
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¹Special
thanks to Joe Hudson at
HuskerMax for the Countdown
Clock.
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