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Article Excerpt Byline: Dan Daly, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Imagine this: You're playing golf with the club pro at Bel Air Country Club, seven holes into a lesson, when an airplane swoops out of the sky and lands almost on top of you. From the cockpit steps none other than Howard Hughes, who grabs his clubs and proceeds to finish the nine with you.
That happened to Katharine Hepburn once, while she was in Hollywood shooting a film in the '30s. Kate was quite the athlete, you know. Why, at the municipal course in Fenwick, Conn., the seaside hamlet that was her favorite summer retreat, she won the ladies' chipping and putting contest twice - in 1942 and again in '49.
Hey, how...
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