April 30, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 57 GOLF FANS JUMP GUN Over 1,000 Pillet Pelters Chop Up Muddy Turf on Local Links Before Season Opens More than 1,000 golf enthusiasts can't wait for the opening gun, according to the combined report of six Evanston and north shore clubs. With formal opening dates anywhere from two weeks to a month away, mashies and drivers are already splash- ing in the mud, while club managers are trying more or less vainly to round the links into spring form. Some 400 chased each other around the course at the Northwestern Golf club Sunday, April 10. The Evanston, the Community and the Wilmette clubs each reported 100 for the same date, and Manager J. T. Anderson of the Westmoreland counted his flock at 125. Due to the construction of a new drainage system, the links of the Glenn- view course counted only 25. The smiling skies of Easter brought the attendance at nearby golf club up close to the summer time mark. The opening dates named so far are as follows: Evanston, Memorial day, May 30; Wilmette, May 11; the Glenn- viey, May 30; the Westmoreland, May 14. The Northwestern club, as vet not definitely decided, will announce a date some time before the first of May. No formal celebration will mark the 1927 debut of the Community, in which players have been knocking the ball about since February. The first luncheon of the vear was given Sunday at the Wilmette Golf and Country club. Manager Tom Marriott of the Ev- anston club will introduce his brand new building to board members at a banquet April 28, and to the public at dinner May 30. Improvements an- nounced by others include the follow- ing: Community, addition of new kitchen and widening of hall; Glenn- view, new water drainage system; Westmoreland, new lighting and dec- orative effects; Wilmette, renovation of clubhouse and links. Mrs. Albert Martin, 997 Vine street, was hostess to sixteen friends at luncheon and bridge Wednesday. 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