| The Thornblade Club, home of champions |
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When I played the classic Tom Fazio designed Thornblade Club golf course in Greer, SC, a few years ago, my host and hostess pointed to the modest home behind one of the tee boxes and informed me that pro golfer Lucas Glover's grandparents lived there, and that Glover had honed his golf game on Thornblade's funneled fairways and tricky greens. How proud Thornblade and its members must feel today as their former junior golfer and current club member is the new U.S. Open champion.
When U.S. Open champ Lucas Glover returns to his home course at Thornblade, one or two of the holes may remind him of Bethpage Black.
Thornblade, which threads its way through a community of nicely landscaped homes, is not exactly Bethpage Black, but who knows if Glover, during the round today and as he lined up his final putt from four feet to win the toughest major of them all, might have thought back to the days on his home course in the South Carolina foothills. Surely, at some point in his youth, he stood over a four-footer and imagined it was for the U.S. Open title. Haven't we all?
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| Monday, 22 June 2009 09:52 |