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Bob and Susan Coyne

Bob and Susan Coyne were tickled pink when namesake Susie scraped enough grass together for a nest in a sandtrap next to the green at Red#2.  Here Bob visits the nest prior to leaving for the Massachusetts summer, later finding out that 4 of the 5 eggs resulted in beautiful baby cygnets.  


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