By Art Spander
Featured Columnist
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash. — The old line when a famous golfer shoots a bad score — Lee Trevino used to toss it out frequently — was that 90 percent of the pros didn’t care and the other 10 percent wish he had played even worse. Harsh, but mostly true.
Golfers are so focused on their own games, their own difficulties, it’s rare when they even acknowledge those of a competitor.
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