Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 26, 1953
Transcript:
Lucy makes a long put. Little lines trace the path of the golf ball to the hole. Charlie Brown holds the flag and says, "Beautiful putt, Lucy! Beautiful!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown whispers to Lucy, "This next hole is par four... straight down the middle and past those trees." Lucy holds a huge driver.<BR><BR> Lucy tees off while Charlie Brown acts as caddy and holds her golf bag full of clubs.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "Wow! What a drive!"<BR><BR> Lucy hits the ball again, creating a divot. Charlie Brown says, "Beautiful iron shot, Lucy! beautiful!"<BR><BR> Lucy sinks another putt. Charlie Brown says, "Wow! What a putt!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brwon says, "You're going to make a great golfer, Lucy... yes, sir, really great..."<BR><BR> Lucy sits down in a sand trap (bunker) and starts making a sand castle. Charlie Brown says, "If only you didn't lose interest so fast."<BR><BR>
Vivianne Lee over 12 years ago
Lucy is good at golfing!
yow4zip Premium Member over 11 years ago
She really knows how to handle a club.
tdoug1 over 9 years ago
She’s trapped in the sandbox. LOL
ootey over 6 years ago
This is the most bizarre story, Lucy the great golfer. I wonder what Schulz was thinking. He said he regretted this story line.
JoannaBryson over 3 years ago
A lot of these early ones are beautifully surreal, they really capture children‘s mindsets. This is no weirder than Patty being perfect at marbles or Schroeder playing Beathoven, or the kids zooming between love, hate, and disinterest in each other.