| Mayor's son sues Duke over golf team dismissal |
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Hours after I posted the article below on junior golf, lo and behold one of my faithful readers alerted me to a breaking story out of that cauldron of intercollegiate lawsuits, Duke University. The suit involves the school's vaunted men's golf team, composed of former junior circuit golfers. Andrew Giuliani, son of America's mayor and the former U.S. Presidential candidate, is suing his golf coach and the University for what he claims was unwarranted dismissal from the team. The mayor's son also claims the coach engaged in a Lord of the Flies experiment, giving Giuliani's teammates a chance to vote the kid on or off the island via a formal letter-writing process. It all sounds bizarre and not entirely out of sync with the public Giuliani family dynamic (recall the mayor's very public split with his wife and the mother of Andrew, Donna Hanover).
Giuliani, who was recruited by the previous coach at Duke, is a rising senior at the school. He played in just two matches last season; although he finished with a stroke average below 75, which most of us would be happy with, that ranked him 12th on the 14-man team. In the lawsuit, he contends that his removal from the team harms his dreams of reaching the professional ranks in the golf world.
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| Thursday, 24 July 2008 09:01 | |||
| Last Updated on Thursday, 24 July 2008 09:23 |
