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Jack Burke of Houston, Tex., flings club at bag and stalks off after taking his second shot on the 11th fairway in the first round of the Western Open golf tournament in Detroit, Mich., July 14, 1960. Burke was apparently unhappy with the shot but then sank a long putt to birdie the par 4 hole and finish the round with a 3 under par 69 to tie three others for lead after the first day's play. Undisturbed by Burke's actions is Al Besselink who looks on with arms folded (AP Photo/Alvan Quinn)
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1960-07-14
AP/East News
Associated Press
Alvan Quinn/AP/APHS443639
523130132706
3,21MB
25cm x 26cm by 300dpi
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