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From: "Love, Dianne" <love@cl.uh.edu>
To: "'plove570@cs.com'" <plove570@cs.com>
Subject: FW: Golf's new rule
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 13:21:00 -0600
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Denise James [SMTP:drjames@worldnet.att.net]
> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 12:01 PM
> To:   Lew Rosenfeld; Love, Dianne; Linda Hester; Lisa Cross; Barry Pulaski
> Subject:  FW: Golf's new rule
>
>
> Word is circulating around the links that a proposed revision to the rules
> of golf is being sought in South
> Florida that would replace the traditional call of "Fore."
> When a player hits an errant shot, he would be allowed to call "Gore"
> while
> the ball is still in flight. He
> could then replace the ball in the same spot and hit it again. The player
> could do this until he is satisfied the ball is going to drop where he
> intended to hit it in the first place.
>
> A recent test of this new rule was recently played out in an exclusive
> club
> in Palm Beach County, Fla., and the first hole took only 21 days to
> complete.
>