2008 Volunteers for Youth Golf Clinic
6/7/08

 

Kyle Jolly was either using a small child's club for this swing or he's grown four feet during the offseason.

 

If T.J. Yates played for Roy Williams, he wouldn't be wearing this headband. Of course, if he had any fashion sense he wouldn't be wearing those green sunglasses or his old man socks.

 

Ordinarily, people making this motion are describing the size of a fish that they just caught. In this instance, Tydreke Powell is showing how far he hit the ball on his most recent swing.

 

 

Shaun Draughn demonstrates the proper method for removing a ball from the bucket. We wanted to show his demonstration of the proper method for swinging a club, but it turns out his swing wasn't all that "proper."

 

While it looks like everyone on the football team has signed this ball to auction off, in reality Garrett Reynolds just put his John Hancock on it 42 times for practice.

 

 

B-Tate got so hot while golfing he traded his jersey to one of the youth in attendance in exchange for the kid's jeans. He then proceeded to wear them as shorts.

 

 

Not to be outdone by T.J. Yates' fashion statement, Marvin Austin walked around in socks and sandals all day. Of course, this was just moments after his "time for beans and weenies - ain't that what you guys call them in the south?" comment, so maybe it's a D.C. thing.

With bites that large, Lowell Dyer may be ready to take on Takeru Kobayashi
by next year's hot dog eating contest.