LOL.... that's too funny and way to politically incorrect for today.
Salt Lake was our last stop on a summer road trip that started out in Phoenix, went through New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming and ended up there.
I wondered what we were doing in Utah, but my road partner, Poker Paul, said we would find golf action there. Golf was about 80% of what we played on this trip. Summer action was pretty slow in NorCal so we decided to give it a whirl.
Our first stop in Salt Lake was a bar that had a 6 x 12 in it with a $20/2 golf game. That place covered the nut and we headed to the pool room the next day. After I played Mark Tadd some golf and one pocket he told me there was a golf player in the back room playing poker that would quit the game and play some.
I forget the guys name but he was a well known action guy that just loved golf. Sure enough, he quit the card game and we played some golf. He would only play for $40 a game. I did not stall and figured I would beat him for a few bucks and he would quit. He could play some, but not good enough and he did not quit for a long, long time.
We won quite a bit for a $40 game and when he finally did quit, many hours later, he told me I had bad luck because the only reason he quit was he ran out of ‘Stuff’. Then he shook my hand, got in his black Mercedes and drove away.
The Farmers Daughter was good to me.
As far as I know the room is still there. Farmers Daughter Billiards is listed in play pool.com
Sorry to railroad this thread, but recalling these stories are good mind exercises for me.