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Andy Beasley, Bill Beasley, Bill Beasley Jr., Garrett Beasley, Jay Beasley, John Beasley, Gary Ellkes, and Art Henry went on one great golf adventure in the summer of 2002. We set off to play as many of the old courses in Scotland that we could fit into one week. This is our group, standing on the Swilken Bridge at the St. Andrews Old Course. |
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My Uncle Bill did a great job planning the trip out for us. This picture is my brother, Garrett Beasley, and Uncle Bill going over the itenarary at our bed and breakfast in Troon. |
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We played some serious golf courses, but we always made time for monkey business. This is a store we passed in Edinburough on our way to Crail |
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This picture is my brother, Garrett, standing on the 10th tee at the Turnberry- Ailsa Course. He and Art Henry are observing the trademark Turnberry lighthouse. This lighthouse was built on the ruins of a castle owned by Robert the Bruce. |
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This is me teeing off on the Road Hole at St. Andews Old Course. I had to hit the ball over the green wall and draw it to my left. In the process, my ball came within one foot of hitting the hotel. This was a true test of faith between me and my caddy, Barry . |
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