OCR Text |
Show i .1 i X CVV3(U THE SUNDAY HERALD, PROVO. UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 197 1959 - I ' f : V. I y? Z ( i n ja -y- U czr 3 X." f c ,uA fxu ' $rx rc . a; J J-w"-. v 4 l- - X X ia , I.-'- i: JO, - i .' a If- - H It CvV P. lr J .. $ t tA y 1 h ;rj Mrs. Archie Jones, center, prepares to putt, while SHOT Mrs. Grant L, Farnsworth, left, and Mrs. Milton Nelson, wait their turn. i The three are members of .the Timpanogos Ladies Golf Association, and. will warm-u- p k prior to the season's official participate in the group's opening May 5. PAY-OF- F Tee-Of- f : 9 A.M. i Golfers Begin New Season Tues day two-wee- 377272 By INGE ADAMS In women's social circles, thel "tea's" the thing ! But when, women" golfers at Provo's. municipal golf course use the word they're not talking about a fashionable party with (refreshments. "Tee" time at the golf course means it's time to "tee' off' for an enjoyable trek over the fairways of the j . j J , 18-ho- le ' yf -- K . ''' layout. Even the neophyte on the links! knows. that a tee is a small pnop to perch the ball off the grass for the' first drive down the fairway. "Tee up" or 4tee off" are by no means the only golfIn fact, on your first . ing terms foreign to excursion overj the course you're apt to think golfers speak a foreign language. J You'll catch on quickly, though,!and pretty soon words like 'fore,' 'divot 'rough 'birdie,' bogey,'. 'eagle,' 'niblick 'green 'fairway 'play through 'slice' and 'hook' will be as commdnplajce to you as punch at a- tea. Golfing is becoming more popular all the time, both with men and women. The fact thatJPresident Eisenhower is a confirmed linksman and that Proyo's golf pro, Bill Johnston is one of the best in the nation, may have some- thing to do with the ilpswing in interest. But morel significant, probably, is the fact that golf is "catching on" as a healthful sport that is both challenging vv - j : 7VV f , . j f fJ r " W' , - nv - 3 f r 1 j:', :9r!f or r J ' 1 Vr W' ,- non-golfer- s. - . -- f JT . - . : (Continued on Page: 16) ; V - A. 4 v ' : i '.''-- X - - - 1 v a' . , , : 1 1 v 1 ; - ra,7' ' 4 i :V"x-3;- iY t - " ' ' f x., .,fa Fara I ' a 'n . y A-- ? v I - ' if 'a r;. i i S I , aC,-a- las' i. X ' f f - .: - r f V v- - h ix: y&L .. . ' .. a;f - ' a t - - w f --r f'tf mt ,a PREPARING TO DRIVE OFF THE TEE Mrs. Robert D. Thomas, left, looks on, while Mrs. Harry L. Young prepares to drive, off the tee at Provo Golf Course. The two, both members of the Timpanogos Ladies Golf Association, are warming up for Tuesday, April 21, when the association will begin its activities in preparation for the grand opening of the golf season,, which will be held May 5. . a y PLAN LUNCHEON FOR SEASON'S OPENING Making arrangements for May 5, when the Timpanogos Ladies Golf Association will hold its official opening are from left, Mrs. Ralph Eggertson, program chairman; Mrs. George Heidt, handicap chairman, ani Mary Braun, president. -- V |