OPilier Layuur, wayycLb wiurgan, Mas got Miss Suggs admirably ground-} ed in a sound golfing method, a swing on the flat side, and a thor- ‘oughly business-like way of get- ting hold of the ball and dis- patching it. toward an objective. And what a putter! She knocked around that pleasant little course (some of the holes are not so lit- tle, at that) in 39-39—78, picking off three 3’s on the second nine, one of them at the dogleg fourth, which is a par 4 of 295 -yards, if you play it as laid out, around an angle of woods to the right. NOW, you.can cut off some .of|. this yardage by hitting a bold, towering and elongated drive over the angle of forest, but you may take it from me, this requires. a lot of wallop, especially for a lady golfer. But Miss.. Suggs (weight, 100 pounds, remember) socked her drive to a position} within two yards of the left-front corner of that green; chipped. -bold- ly six feet past the. flag, and canned the putt with a precision