King of Guilford Demands Recognition From Golfers
The King's Seven "Hole In One" Golf Course |
King of Guilford Makes Seven "Hole In Ones" On
Guilford Golf Course
King Dennis of
Guilford has become the first person in history to make seven "hole in
ones" during an 18 hole round of golf at his castle private golf course.
He has demanded to be added to the international golfer's Hall of Fame and has
requested his name be put in the Guinness Book of World records.
James Fettering,
President of Indiana Golfers Association, said this will not happen.
"We have
photographic evidence that the self-proclaimed King is a cheater and a lousy
golfer. The longest fairway on his golf course is less than 50 yards, and his
greens aren't quite up to regulation. This guy is a nut and criminal."
"Thank you
for those kind words," the King replied, in a written statement to Mr.
Fettering. "I have decided to invite you to play a round of golf as my
personal guest at the castle golf course, and then you can hang around for a
few days."
Mr. Fettering
declined the invitation. "I'm no dummy. When the King says hang around, he
means at the end of a rope in the town square. We will have nothing to do with
his pathetic attempts to gain recognition as a pro golfer."
The photographic
evidence that the King of Guilford is a golf cheater is shown above.
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