A bcmb-disposal squad arrived at a London golf course to deal with two time-bombs. The sergeant asked the local professional to show him where the bombs were, and on their journey to the spot the sergeant, after looking over his shoulder several times, asked, “Any golf played here now?” “Quite a lot,” replied the professional. And the sergeant explained: “I just wanted to know: I don’t want to get a smack in the back of the neck with a golf ball.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 October 1941, Page 5
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