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A Memorable Day of ACHS Golf at Ft. Knox

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By Nancy Taylor
News from Adair Co. High School Girls Golf

It's not on every course that you get to see the Home of America's Gold, along with military tanks, helicopters flying overhead and a cemetery honoring our fallen heroes. It made for a very enjoyable day of golf for the team, now coached by former Adair County High School golfing star Lauren Goodin Willis.




This story was posted on 2014-09-06 03:53:59
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Golfing by Gold Vault, Ft. Knox, KY - Hailey Taylor



2014-09-06 - Lindsey Golf Course, 4024 Bullion Blvd,Ft. Knox, KY - Photo by Nancy Taylor.
Hailey Taylor,
9th grader at Adair County High School, is putting on the beautiful Lindsey Golf Course with a nice backdrop of the Fort Knox Gold Vault. - Nancy Taylor

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Helicopter flying over Fort Knox/Lindsey Golf Course



2014-09-06 - Ft. Knox, KY - Photo by Nancy Taylor. Military Tank on display at the entrance of Fort Knox, KY The Adair County High School Girls' Golf team was able to view as they were on their way to this historical symbol of U.S military might, a memory of Ft. Knox' long time purpose as a training center for some awesome battlefield machines. The team was on its way to Lindsey Golf Course for a match in view of the Ft. Knox Gold Vault. Girls High School Golf is an intensely competitive sport, but while the matches are the highlight of the trip, there are educational benefits along the way.
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Helicopter flying over Fort Knox/Lindsey Golf Course



2014-09-06 - Lindsey Golf Course, 4024 Bullion Blvd, Ft. Knox, KY - Photo by Nancy Taylor. Almost close enough to carry on a conversation, if the sound weren't so loud from the aircraft, a U.S. Army helicopter flew overhead while the Adair County Girls Golf Team was competing at the Lindsey Golf Course on the huge army base.
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