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Show Millionaire Golfer Is Meat for Little Willie You can tell Edmund Ouggenhplm, of the wealthy copper-mining family whatever you choose about the golfing golf-ing prowess of Willie Mncfarlane, and he'll believe you. Tell him Willie has Just played a round In IS and he'll hardly hnt an eye. Mr. Guggenheim has had a most incredible experience with Mr. Macfarlane himself I The American Golfer tells the story of how Guggenheim. Macfarlane and two others were playing over the Guggenheim private course on Long Island, when they came to the sixth hole, a 135-yard stretch with a punchbowl punch-bowl green set Into a hillock. Mr. Guggenheim offered Macfarlane attractive odds that he wouldn't nmke the cup In two. Macfarlane promptly prompt-ly did Just that and collected. Five times the bet was repeated, and five times Willie collected. On the seventh sev-enth bet Willie didn't make It in two -he made It In one! Whereupon Mr. Guggenheim quit betting. |