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Tiger lusts as Yvonne Robb stripped down to her
underwear during the 1999 Open at Carnoustie,
surprising Tiger Woods as he waited to putt.
She was fined $160 for her antics, after planting a
kiss on Tiger's cheek.
During the 1997 British Open at Royal Troon, Nikki
Moffat, complete with tiger stripes and floppy ears in
homage to Tiger Woods, pranced around No. 18 just
before Justin Leonard was given the trophy.
At the 2003 British Open, this streaker waited until
the trophy presentation to strut her stuff on the
course, with that year's champion Ben Curtis looking
on.
Jacqui Salmond,
took a turn around the flag stick at St. Andrews
during the 2000 British Open as Tiger Woods's group
made their way to the green.
Jacqui Salmond, 20, from Kirkcaldy Fife Scotland
is one of the all time streaking greats. And her
exploit is the most well documented. Though I find
her too anorexic for my taste, I admire her
brazenness in appearing with zilch clothing,
mearly glasses and make up, at a very public
event. Even though she was only seeking publicity,
that is an extremely brave thing to do (just try
it!) and should serve as a model for others. I
really feel sorry for Tiger Woods who seems to be
a female streaker magnet. He said later that her
actions had spoiled the final hole of his
championship-winning round. I wish I could be that
lucky. At that time Jacqui lived with her
boyfriend along with her children Brendan (3) and
Rhys (18 months) in Edinburgh. Jacqui and her
boyfriend had planned the streak for a laugh. "In
July 2000 my partner, Ryan Grieg, 27, was watching
The Open on telly. 'How can you watch this?' I
yawned. The whisper of the commentator and polite
applause were enough to send me into a coma. Then
it hit me. I knew what would get the crowd
excited. A streaker. And who better than me?
Shelater told The Mirror: "I just want to be
famous and see my picture in as many publications
as possible. I hope to talk my way on to the sofa
with Richard and Judy on This Morning." "As a pole
dancer at the Burke and Hare pub in Kircaldy, Fife
I wasn't shy about flashing a bit of flesh. The
appeal of an even bigger audience was just too
much to resist. 'That crowd needs a bit of
livening up,' I said to Ryan, telling him my plan.
'You what?' he spluttered. 'Go on then.'She hoped
the streak would help her escape her sordid carrer
as a lap dancer stripping on a pool table for stag
night drunks. She even contacted a tabloid
newspaper to tell them of her intentions "So two
weeks later... I dressed in a (black) floaty
summer dress with no underwear, dropped our son,
Brendan, 3 and 1-year-old daughter, Rhys, off with
my mum Jackie Salmond, 46, and drove twenty miles
to the famous golf course. 'Nervous?' Ryan asked
when we arrived, offering me a can of lager. But I
didn't need any Dutch courage. I was raring to go.
Ryan and I arrived early to get a good spot on the
course. "Finally at 3pm Tiger was at the 18th
hole. It was time. I pushed to the front of the
crowd, crouched down and slipped the strap of my
dress off my shoulders. Fresh air blasted my naked
body. It was now or never. "I burst through the
cordon and legged it towards the 18th hole, arms
in the air and as naked as the day I was born.
Adrenalin raced through me as I waited for the
reaction. For a moment there was silence, followed
by a few gasps and titters. 'Wahey,' one bloke
shouted. Then everyone started cheering as I
legged it round the pole. "Egged on by the crowds
I even did a little victory dance. But then I
spotted two police officers running towards me.
'Enough of that,' one of them said covering me up
with a fluorescent police coat. I was still
giggling but then I saw the officer's stern face.
'That was so stupid,' he said as he handcuffed me.
'It was only meant to be a joke�' I whimpered.
"At Cupar police station I was charged with
breach of the peace and given a white forensics
suit to wear. I spent a night in the cells feeling
like a criminal. What I'd done began to sink in.
Talk about a moment of madness." She said, "I ...
was left in a cell on my own for about four hours.
About 11.30 they put me in with the two other
female streakers." A total of five people had
streaked the open, encouraged by an offer of a
10,000 pounds prize from a mystery mischief maker.
Carol Louttit had been brought from Methil Police
Station and we had a great laugh singing and
making up songs. Carol said she'd done the streak
because she was drunk and Julie (Methven) did it
on the spur of the moment. We were singing and
laughing all night. We even plotted to do a streak
together. It's never been done before but we
intend to run naked hand in hand at some major
event." Jaqui said, "Missing Brendan and Rhys like
crazy, I wondered what they would make of their
mummy showing her bits to the world? The next day
I admitted breaching the peace at Cupar Sheriffs
Court and was fined �100. The procurator fiscal
was scathing. 'Disruption can prove a great
distraction to the players,' he said.
"'Thank God that's over,' I said to Ryan as we
drove home. 'Think again,' he replied handing me a
pile of newspapers. Torn off a strip�naked birdie
at the 18th raged the headlines. Tiger Woods had
told reporters that I'd interrupted his special
moment. And each headline was accompanied by a big
picture of me. Naked. "People all over Britain
were gawping at my boobs as they tucked into their
cornflakes. A few men looking at me dance in the
club was one thing. Now pictures of me in all my
glory were all over the county, from breakfast
tables to building sites. "But the worst call of
all was from Mum. She sounded so disappointed.
'Why did you do it?' she sighed. 'It was just a
joke,' I said lamely. But it didn't feel so funny
any more. Wherever I went people were asking the
question, 'aren't you the girl who..?'"
Unfortunately, Royal and Ancient officials planned
to review security in an attempt to reduce such
incidences in the future. "I wanted to streak
because I thought it would be a bit of a laugh - a
harmless piece of fun. But I was arrested, spent a
cold night in the cells and appeared in court the
next day." Procurator fiscal Ted Russell, himself
a low handicap golfer who plays over the St
Andrews links, said: "Clearly the maintenance of
good order depends on the good behaviour of the
public." (I can't think of any better way to
behave) "In addition, disruption can prove a great
distraction to the players, who are under great
pressure." (I would pay to have such a
distraction!)
Her solicitor Tom Anderson told the court: "There
was an element of naivety and it has been much
publicised that there was money available to
anyone who would do it. Unfortunately, that
appears not to have been the case." Commenting on
the streakers, Peter Dawson, R&A secretary,
added: "It's mindless, and the way I think to get
rid of it is to ignore it." "I ended up with a
�100 fine. I thought that the punishment was a bit
harsh as I didn't hurt anyone and the crowd
throughly enjoyed it. I didn't show anything the
rest of the female population doesn't have. Ryan
said he thought it was funny when I did it, and it
certainly doesn't bother him. Mind you he reckons
that if he'd suggested it I would have given him a
hard time for the rest of his life! But the police
told me that they take a hard line because
streaking offends some people." Jacqui worked as a
lap dancer in the Burke and Hare pub in Edinburgh
to make a living and had ambitions to become a
successful model. "Then in July 2001 Ryan and I
decided to split. We were still great mates but
the spark wasn't there. Shortly after I fell
pregnant during a short relationship. When I gave
birth to my son John at Forth Park hospital on 4th
February 2003 I was prepared to raise him alone.
"The only male attention I got was when I was
dancing and I wished that I'd meet a bloke who
wanted me for more than my figure. And when John
was 18 months I got my wish. On a rare night off I
was dancing � fully clothed - at Liquid Rooms
nightclub in Edinburgh when I saw Colin Snow, 38.
I couldn't take my eyes off him.
"Before I went home I made sure he had my number.
Colin called the next day and set a date a week
later. As we stood at the bar of a pub, I played
with my straw nervously and listened to Colin
telling me about his work as a confectionary
salesman. 'And what do you do?' he asked. I took a
deep breath. 'I'm an.. err pole dancer,' I said.
Colin's face fell. 'Oh, ' he said. "After a
reaction like that I could hardly go on to tell
him that my bum had been on the front of The
Sun!
'I'm thinking of quitting the dancing,' I said,
desperate to stop him dashing out the door. But as
I said the words I realised something. I meant
them. I hadn't been enjoying it since I was in the
papers. The next day I handed in my notice at the
bar.
"Colin was thrilled. 'I don't know if I could
date a stripper,' he admitted. I loved my new
lifestyle, curling up in the evenings with Colin
rather than wiggling my bum. I even plucked up the
courage to tell Colin about my brush with fame.
'Blimey,' he chuckled. Funnily enough he couldn't
even remember the story. 'You must be the only
bloke in Scotland,' I said. "I loved my new life
but with the kids at school and Colin at work I
was bored. In January 2005 I decided to have a
clearout. 'I have these to donate,' I said,
pushing a bulging bag of clothes over the counter
at the British Heart Foundation shop in Lochgelly.
The Heart Foundation had always been close to my,
well, heart. When I was 6 I was diagnosed with a
heart murmur. It meant that I suffered with
palpitations but knew that I was one of the lucky
ones as I managed to control the condition with a
sensible diet.
"I spotted a sign. 'Could you help in the shop?'
it read. Perfect. 'I'd love to volunteer,' I said.
They were over the moon. So I went from an erotic
dancer/streaker to a loved up lady who works in a
charity shop. Talk about a transformation! And two
years on I still love my life. Chatting to the old
ladies who come in and giving up my free time for
charity gives me a million times more satisfaction
than getting my kit off. "From now on I'm happy
keeping my curves for myself. And Colin of
course."
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TEAM USA
The 2010 Ryder Cup will prove to
be the most controversial in
history, and also likely show that
the US has ceded its position in
the world to become the number two
group of golfers if Tiger Woods is
allowed to play. While still in formation, the
team should still give everyone
pause: Phil Mickelson, Hunter
Mahan, Bubba Watson, Jim Furyk,
Steve Stricker, Dustin Johnson,
Jeff Overton and Matt Kuchar. The
major anchors are Furyk and
Mickelson. Neither has been much
of a success this year. Despite
Mickelson's Masters win, he is
suffering physically, and Furyk
has little stamina for the long
haul. Thus, Team USA will rely on its
youngsters to decide its
fate.
Stewart Cink
37. Huntsville, Alabama. World
ranking 35. Majors 1 (Open 2009).
Caps 4 (2002-04-06-08). Points 5.
Record P15 W3 H4 L8. Foursomes P7 W1
H1 L5. Fourballs P4 W1 H3. Singles
P4 W1 L3 Beat 59-year-old Tom Watson
in a play-off at Turnberry, but no
top-10 finishes in the five majors
since and with no more Tour wins
either needed wild card for third
time in four matches.
Jim Furyk
40. West Chester, Pennsylvania. World
ranking 5. Majors 1 (US Open 2003).
Caps 6 (1997-99-2002-04-06-08). Points
9.5. Record P24 W8 H3 L13. Foursomes
P9 W3 H1 L5. Fourballs P9 W1 H1 L7.
Singles P6 W4 H1 L1
Made match-winning point last time
after being on receiving end of Paul
McGinley clinching victory in 2002.
Only one singles loss, but only one
fourball win - with Tiger Woods in
2006.
Rickie Fowler
21. Anaheim, California. World ranking
33. Majors 0. Caps 0.
First player ever to go from Walker
Cup one year to Ryder Cup the next.
Also played 2005 Walker Cup with
Dustin Johnson against Rory McIlroy.
Given wild card after three runners-up
finishes.
Dustin Johnson
26. Columbia, South Carolina. World
ranking 24. Majors 0. Caps 0
Secured debut with fifth place at
USPGA, although he might have won
until handed two-shot penalty after
he finished. Blew US Open in June
with closing 82. Opposed Rory
McIlroy in 2007 Walker Cup.
Zach Johnson
34. Iowa City, Iowa. World ranking 17.
Majors 1 (2007). Caps 1 (2006). Points
1.5. Record P4 W1 H1 L2. Foursomes P2
H1 L1. Fourballs P1 W1. Singles P1
L1.
Third-place finish in USPGA not enough
to earn automatic spot, but given wild
card after five Tour titles since his
Masters win. Lost emotional match to
Darren Clarke in singles on debut.
Matt Kuchar
32. Winter Park, Florida. World
ranking 11. Majors 0. Caps 0.
Former US amateur champion enjoying
his best-ever season. Led the USPGA
after first and second rounds and won
the first of the FedEx Cup play-offs
by beating Scot Martin Laird in sudden
death.
Hunter Mahan
28. Orange, California. World ranking
13. Majors 0. Caps 1 (2008). Points
3.5. Record P5 W2 H3. Foursomes P2 W1
H1. Fourballs P2 W1 H1. Singles P1
H1
Clinched spot with world championship
win in second last week of qualifying.
Unbeaten on debut two years ago,
halving with Paul Casey in singles.
Phil Mickelson
40. San Diego, California. World
ranking 2. Majors 4 (Masters
2004-06-10, USPGA 2005). Caps 7
(1995-97-99-2002-04-06-08). Points 13.
Record P30 W10 H6 L14. Foursomes P10
W2 H4 L4. Fourballs P13 W5 H2 L6.
Singles P7 W3 L4
Four majors, but still no world number
one spot yet. Has lost his last four
singles and had two defeats with Tiger
Woods as his partner in 2004. Eighth
cap equals US record.
Jeff Overton
27. Evansville, Indiana. World ranking
47. Majors: 0. Caps: 0.
First American to play in the match in
modern times without winning a Tour
title first. The 2005 Walker Cup
match-winner has had three second
places and two thirds since Masters in
April.
Steve Stricker
43. Edgerton, Wisconsin. World ranking
4. Majors 0. Caps 1 (2008). Points
0.5. Record P3 W0 H1 L2. Fourballs P2
H1 L1. Singles P1 L1
Did not make debut until 41 and only
contribution to Valhalla win was
second day half with Ben Curtis
against Sergio Garcia and Paul Casey.
Beaten by Ian Poulter in singles.
Bubba Watson
31. Bagdad, Florida. World ranking 25.
Majors 0. Caps 0
Big-hitting left-hander who leapt from
18th to third in the final week of
qualifying, losing a play-off for the
USPGA to Martin Kaymer. Won his first
US Tour title earlier this season.
Tiger Woods
34. Cypress, California. World ranking
1. Majors 14 (Masters 1997-2001-02-05,
US Open 2000-02-08, Open 2000-05-06,
USPGA 1999-2000-2006-07). Caps 5
(1997-99-2002-04-06). Record P25 W10
H2 L13. Foursomes P10 W3 H1 L6.
Fourballs P10 W4 L6. Singles P5 W3 H1
L1
Missed last match following knee
surgery and team, of course, won
without him. His only victory remains
1999 in Boston. Needed wild card for
first time, but is still world number
one - just.
TEAM EUROPE
Montgomerie picks Molinari,
Harrington, Donald
Colin Montgomerie has named Padraig
Harrington, Luke Donald and Edoardo
Molinari as the three men to complete his
line-up. Colin Montgomerie, faced with arguably
the most difficult decision any Captain
has had regarding wild cards, has named
Padraig Harrington, Luke Donald and
Edoardo Molinari as the three men to
complete his line-up.
They join automatic qualifiers Lee
Westwood, Rory McIlroy, Martin Kaymer,
Graeme McDowell, Ian Poulter, Ross Fisher,
Francesco Molinari, Miguel Angel Jimenez
and Peter Hanson in Europe�s Ryder Cup
Team.
29. Ascot, England. World ranking 28.
Majors 0. Caps 0
Just missed out two years ago. Led all
four majors last season and won Volvo
World Match Play and Irish Open during
qualifying. Semi-finalist in 2009
WGC-Accenture Match Play.
32. Svedala, Sweden. World
ranking 40. Majors 0. Caps 0
Burst into team after being given late
invite to Czech Open and winning it.
Did it with 18-foot putt for his third
play-off win out of three and second
this season.
25. Dusseldorf, Germany. World
ranking 5. Majors 1 (US PGA 2010).
Caps 0
Golf's newest major champion after
play-off win over Bubba Watson. Almost
made 2008 side and went to the match
to sample atmosphere. Broke three toes
go-karting last August.
46. Malaga, Spain. World
ranking 39. Majors 0. Caps 3
(1999-04-08). Points 3.5. Record P12
W2 H3 L7. Foursomes
P5 H2 L3. Fourballs P4 W2 H1 L1.
Singles P3 L3
Assistant to Seve Ballesteros in 1997
who has had 10 wins since he turned
40. Beat Lee Westwood in Dubai in
February and won another play-off at
July's French Open. Has chance to
improve poor record.
31. Portrush, Northern Ireland.
World ranking 13. Majors 1 (US Open 2010). Caps 1
(2008). Points 2.5 Record P4 W2 H1
L1. Foursomes P1 H1. Fourballs P2 W1
L1. Singles P1 W1 Ended 40-year wait for a European
winner of US Open. Stunning Pebble
Beach victory came two weeks after
Wales Open win at Celtic Manor with
64-63 finish. Debut singles win over
Stewart Cink
21. Holywood, Northern Ireland.
World ranking 7. Majors 0. Caps 0.
Boy wonder of European golf. Has
finished third in the last two majors
and three of the last five. Won in
America with closing 62 and began Open
with 63. Debut comes three years after
turning pro.
28. Turin, Italy. World ranking
38. Majors 0. Caps 0.
Younger of the two brothers who won
the World Cup together last November.
Ten top-10s during qualifying,
including two second places, and led
US PGA first round. Only win was 2006
in Italy.
34. Hitchin, England. World
ranking 11. Majors 0. Caps 2
(2004-08). Points 5. Record P7 W5 L2.
Foursomes P2 W1 L1. Fourballs P3 W2
L1. Singles P2 W2
Controversial wild card pick last time
and top-scored with four points out of
five. Current WGC-Accenture Match Play
champion, beating Casey in February's
final. Open runner-up in 2008.
37. Worksop, England. World
ranking 3. Majors 0. Caps 6
(1997-99-02-04-06-08). Points 16.5.
Record P29 W14 H5 L10. Foursomes P11
W6 H3 L2. Fourballs P12 W6 H2 L4.
Singles P6 W2 L4
Runner-up in Masters and Open and
leading qualifier, but out of action
since August 6 with torn calf muscle.
Equalled cup record with 11-game
unbeaten run before losing second
fourball last time.
32. Hemel Hempstead, England. World
ranking 10. Majors 0. Caps 2
(2004-06). Points 5.5. Record P7 W5 H1
L1. Foursomes P4 W4. Fourballs P1 H1.
Singles P2 W1 L1
Missed 2008 match after wrist surgery.
All his foursomes wins came with
Sergio Garcia. World Cup and Walker
Cup winner with Casey as his partner.
Third at Wales Open in June. Second
wild card.
38. Dublin, Ireland. World
ranking 18. Majors 3 (Open 2007-08, US
PGA 2008). Caps 5 (1999-02-04-06-08).
Points 8.5. Record P21 W7 H3 L11.
Foursomes P9 W2 H3 L4. Fourballs P7 W2
L5. Singles P5 W3 L2. First European
to win back-to-back Opens since 1906
and first to win US PGA for 78 years.
No Tour wins since, but class earned
him wild card despite no cup wins in
his last nine games.
29. Turin, Italy. World ranking
21. Majors 0. Caps 0.
Wild card pick means he and Francesco
will become first brothers to play
since Bernard and Geoff Hunt in 1963.
Wins include World Cup, Scottish Open
and in last counting event the Johnnie
Walker Championship.
The Wye Valley & Forest of Dean
Tourism Association has over 170
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this event, all of whom are
conveniently located for the competition
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something for everyone lucky enough to be
attending. Our properties are in
Monmouthshire and also South Herefordshire
and West Gloucestershire just over the
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miles from the event car parks.
2008 Ryder Cup. The rivals: Team USA captain
Paul Azinger and his wife Toni (L) lead their
team in sombre navy, while Faldo and Bercher
lead the Europeans in brights
Fairway femmes: Glamorous golfing WAGs, lead
by Lady Captain Valerie Bercher (right),
support their men at the opening ceremony of
the Ryder Cup in Kentucky
European support: (L-R) Lauren Smith, Laurea
Westwood, Emma Stenson, Kate Rose, Ebba
Karlsson, Montserat Bravo Ramirez, Caroline
Harrington, Anne Haghfelt, Jocelly Heffner and
Valerie Bercher
Flying the flag: The wives and girlfriends of
Team USA go for matching navy suits and polka
dot tops
From No. 1 in the world to failing to make the
U.S. Ryder Cup team in less than one year?
That's the possibility Tiger Woods faces
after a difficult 2010 season.
Woods is ranked seventh in the latest U.S. Ryder
Cup standings, clinging to one of the eight
automatics spots guaranteed to the top golfers on
the list. He leads Matt Kuchar by 48 points and
ninth-place Jeff Overton by 144. That sounds like a lot unless you consider that
players earn two points per $1,000 earned in PGA
Tour events. Woods is not competing in this week's
RBC Canadian Open while Kuchar and Overton are
scheduled to play. The ranking system runs through the Aug. 15 PGA
Championship (majors count double the points), one
of two events Woods is schedule to play.
Kuchar and Overton are just one big pay day (or a
couple of little ones) away from surpassing Woods on
the list. If Kuchar makes the cut and Overton gets a
$72,000 cut of the $5.1 million purse this weekend,
Woods will at least temporarily drop from the top
eight. Of course, Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin will have
four at-large picks to round out the 12-man roster
and a winless Woods is still likely to be among
them, unless Pavin has concerns about Woods' mindset
in the wake of his extramarital affairs. Pavin has
said Woods will be treated "like any other
player."
Woods can avoid further controversy by playing well
in the final major. He is a 4/1 favorite to win the
PGA Championship, with Phil Mickelson the second
pick at 8/1 and the field at 2/1. Team Europe is -152 to win the Ryder Cup at Celtic
Manor in Wales on Sept. 1 while the U.S. squad is
+125 and a draw is +1,000, but those numbers could
change dramatically if somehow Woods doesn't make
the team.
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THE "OPEN" STREAKERS
OR PLAYING AROUND WITH ALISS
Tiger lusts as Yvonne Robb stripped down to
her underwear during the 1999 Open at
Carnoustie, surprising Tiger Woods as he
waited to putt.She was fined $160 for her antics, after
planting a kiss on Tiger's cheek.
During the 1997 British Open at Royal
Troon, Nikki Moffat, complete with tiger
stripes and floppy ears in homage to Tiger
Woods, pranced around No. 18 just before
Justin Leonard was given the trophy.
At the 2003 British Open, this streaker
waited until the trophy presentation to
strut her stuff on the course, with that
year's champion Ben Curtis looking on.
Jacqui Salmond,
took a turn around the flag stick at St.
Andrews during the 2000 British Open as
Tiger Woods's group made their way to the
green.
Jacqui Salmond, 20, from Kirkcaldy Fife
Scotland is one of the all time
streaking greats. And her exploit is the
most well documented. Though I find her
too anorexic for my taste, I admire her
brazenness in appearing with zilch
clothing, mearly glasses and make up, at
a very public event. Even though she was
only seeking publicity, that is an
extremely brave thing to do (just try
it!) and should serve as a model for
others. I really feel sorry for Tiger
Woods who seems to be a female streaker
magnet. He said later that her actions
had spoiled the final hole of his
championship-winning round. I wish I
could be that lucky. At that time Jacqui
lived with her boyfriend along with her
children Brendan (3) and Rhys (18
months) in Edinburgh. Jacqui and her
boyfriend had planned the streak for a
laugh. "In July 2000 my partner, Ryan
Grieg, 27, was watching The Open on
telly. 'How can you watch this?' I
yawned. The whisper of the commentator
and polite applause were enough to send
me into a coma. Then it hit me. I knew
what would get the crowd excited. A
streaker. And who better than me?
Shelater told The Mirror: "I just want
to be famous and see my picture in as
many publications as possible. I hope to
talk my way on to the sofa with Richard
and Judy on This Morning." "As a pole
dancer at the Burke and Hare pub in
Kircaldy, Fife I wasn't shy about
flashing a bit of flesh. The appeal of
an even bigger audience was just too
much to resist. 'That crowd needs a bit
of livening up,' I said to Ryan, telling
him my plan. 'You what?' he spluttered.
'Go on then.'She hoped the streak would
help her escape her sordid carrer as a
lap dancer stripping on a pool table for
stag night drunks. She even contacted a
tabloid newspaper to tell them of her
intentions "So two weeks later... I
dressed in a (black) floaty summer dress
with no underwear, dropped our son,
Brendan, 3 and 1-year-old daughter,
Rhys, off with my mum Jackie Salmond,
46, and drove twenty miles to the famous
golf course. 'Nervous?' Ryan asked when
we arrived, offering me a can of lager.
But I didn't need any Dutch courage. I
was raring to go. Ryan and I arrived
early to get a good spot on the course.
"Finally at 3pm Tiger was at the 18th
hole. It was time. I pushed to the front
of the crowd, crouched down and slipped
the strap of my dress off my shoulders.
Fresh air blasted my naked body. It was
now or never. "I burst through the
cordon and legged it towards the 18th
hole, arms in the air and as naked as
the day I was born. Adrenalin raced
through me as I waited for the reaction.
For a moment there was silence, followed
by a few gasps and titters. 'Wahey,' one
bloke shouted. Then everyone started
cheering as I legged it round the pole.
"Egged on by the crowds I even did a
little victory dance. But then I spotted
two police officers running towards me.
'Enough of that,' one of them said
covering me up with a fluorescent police
coat. I was still giggling but then I
saw the officer's stern face. 'That was
so stupid,' he said as he handcuffed me.
'It was only meant to be a joke�' I
whimpered.
"At Cupar police station I was charged
with breach of the peace and given a
white forensics suit to wear. I spent a
night in the cells feeling like a
criminal. What I'd done began to sink
in. Talk about a moment of madness." She
said, "I ... was left in a cell on my
own for about four hours. About 11.30
they put me in with the two other female
streakers." A total of five people had
streaked the open, encouraged by an
offer of a 10,000 pounds prize from a
mystery mischief maker. Carol Louttit
had been brought from Methil Police
Station and we had a great laugh singing
and making up songs. Carol said she'd
done the streak because she was drunk
and Julie (Methven) did it on the spur
of the moment. We were singing and
laughing all night. We even plotted to
do a streak together. It's never been
done before but we intend to run naked
hand in hand at some major event." Jaqui
said, "Missing Brendan and Rhys like
crazy, I wondered what they would make
of their mummy showing her bits to the
world? The next day I admitted breaching
the peace at Cupar Sheriffs Court and
was fined �100. The procurator fiscal
was scathing. 'Disruption can prove a
great distraction to the players,' he
said.
"'Thank God that's over,' I said to Ryan
as we drove home. 'Think again,' he
replied handing me a pile of newspapers.
Torn off a strip�naked birdie at the
18th raged the headlines. Tiger Woods
had told reporters that I'd interrupted
his special moment. And each headline
was accompanied by a big picture of me.
Naked. "People all over Britain were
gawping at my boobs as they tucked into
their cornflakes. A few men looking at
me dance in the club was one thing. Now
pictures of me in all my glory were all
over the county, from breakfast tables
to building sites. "But the worst call
of all was from Mum. She sounded so
disappointed. 'Why did you do it?' she
sighed. 'It was just a joke,' I said
lamely. But it didn't feel so funny any
more. Wherever I went people were asking
the question, 'aren't you the girl
who..?'" Unfortunately, Royal and
Ancient officials planned to review
security in an attempt to reduce such
incidences in the future. "I wanted to
streak because I thought it would be a
bit of a laugh - a harmless piece of
fun. But I was arrested, spent a cold
night in the cells and appeared in court
the next day." Procurator fiscal Ted
Russell, himself a low handicap golfer
who plays over the St Andrews links,
said: "Clearly the maintenance of good
order depends on the good behaviour of
the public." (I can't think of any
better way to behave) "In addition,
disruption can prove a great distraction
to the players, who are under great
pressure." (I would pay to have such a
distraction!)
Her solicitor Tom Anderson told the
court: "There was an element of naivety
and it has been much publicised that
there was money available to anyone who
would do it. Unfortunately, that appears
not to have been the case." Commenting
on the streakers, Peter Dawson, R&A
secretary, added: "It's mindless, and
the way I think to get rid of it is to
ignore it." "I ended up with a �100
fine. I thought that the punishment was
a bit harsh as I didn't hurt anyone and
the crowd throughly enjoyed it. I didn't
show anything the rest of the female
population doesn't have. Ryan said he
thought it was funny when I did it, and
it certainly doesn't bother him. Mind
you he reckons that if he'd suggested it
I would have given him a hard time for
the rest of his life! But the police
told me that they take a hard line
because streaking offends some people."
Jacqui worked as a lap dancer in the
Burke and Hare pub in Edinburgh to make
a living and had ambitions to become a
successful model. "Then in July 2001
Ryan and I decided to split. We were
still great mates but the spark wasn't
there. Shortly after I fell pregnant
during a short relationship. When I gave
birth to my son John at Forth Park
hospital on 4th February 2003 I was
prepared to raise him alone. "The only
male attention I got was when I was
dancing and I wished that I'd meet a
bloke who wanted me for more than my
figure. And when John was 18 months I
got my wish. On a rare night off I was
dancing � fully clothed - at Liquid
Rooms nightclub in Edinburgh when I saw
Colin Snow, 38. I couldn't take my eyes
off him.
"Before I went home I made sure he had
my number. Colin called the next day and
set a date a week later. As we stood at
the bar of a pub, I played with my straw
nervously and listened to Colin telling
me about his work as a confectionary
salesman. 'And what do you do?' he
asked. I took a deep breath. 'I'm an..
err pole dancer,' I said. Colin's face
fell. 'Oh, ' he said. "After a reaction
like that I could hardly go on to tell
him that my bum had been on the front of
The Sun!
'I'm thinking of quitting the dancing,'
I said, desperate to stop him dashing
out the door. But as I said the words I
realised something. I meant them. I
hadn't been enjoying it since I was in
the papers. The next day I handed in my
notice at the bar.
"Colin was thrilled. 'I don't know if I
could date a stripper,' he admitted. I
loved my new lifestyle, curling up in
the evenings with Colin rather than
wiggling my bum. I even plucked up the
courage to tell Colin about my brush
with fame. 'Blimey,' he chuckled.
Funnily enough he couldn't even remember
the story. 'You must be the only bloke
in Scotland,' I said. "I loved my new
life but with the kids at school and
Colin at work I was bored. In January
2005 I decided to have a clearout. 'I
have these to donate,' I said, pushing a
bulging bag of clothes over the counter
at the British Heart Foundation shop in
Lochgelly. The Heart Foundation had
always been close to my, well, heart.
When I was 6 I was diagnosed with a
heart murmur. It meant that I suffered
with palpitations but knew that I was
one of the lucky ones as I managed to
control the condition with a sensible
diet.
"I spotted a sign. 'Could you help in
the shop?' it read. Perfect. 'I'd love
to volunteer,' I said. They were over
the moon. So I went from an erotic
dancer/streaker to a loved up lady who
works in a charity shop. Talk about a
transformation! And two years on I still
love my life. Chatting to the old ladies
who come in and giving up my free time
for charity gives me a million times
more satisfaction than getting my kit
off. "From now on I'm happy keeping my
curves for myself. And Colin of
course."
Friday 21st July 2000 Julie Methven at British
Open St Andrews
Julie Methven
Julie Methven
Julie Methven
On the Wagon
Carol Louttit
Jacqueline Salmond, 20, of Kirkcaldy,
Fife, was fined �100 after Cupar sheriff
court heard how she ran naked across the
course at St Andrews and danced around
the flag as competitors were driving
from the 18th tee. She admitted breach
of the peace. Carol Louttit, 37,
of Inverurie, admitted breaching the
peace on Friday when she stripped off on
the 16th green. Julie Methven, 23, of
Cupar, who ran on to the 18th fairway
wearing only her shorts on the same day,
also admitted the offence
The following
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There has been much
outrage in the
Scottish broadsheets
recently about the
membership policies
of the Honourable
Company of Edinburgh
Golfers will host
the British Open
golf tournament at
Muirfield golf
course in East
Lothian in 2013.
Apparently, these
terrific chaps have
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who are other than
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rich. FirstFoot
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cannae play oan wurr
golf course eether.
Naw, dinnae send us
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fuck aff.
St.Andrews Trophy
Room
FirstFoot applauds such
progressive thinking in this
age of increasing
liberalisation. However, we
would suggest that the
following rules should also
apply:
No blacks
No mentally
handicapped
No socialists
No muslims
No lesbians or gays
No musicians
No female underarm
hair
No working class
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No newspapers apart from
The Telegraph
FirstFoot would like to see a
new Bill in the Scottish
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Company of Edinburgh Golfers
golf courses public parks. The
Bill would also allow for the
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Scottish urban housing
estates.Cannabis cafes would be
allowed and help centres for
gay one-legged lesbians would
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Green Golf Balls
A rookie golfer goes into the pro shop and looks
around frowning.
Finally the pro askes her what she wants. "I can't
find any green golf balls," the blonde golfer
complains.
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As the rookie golfer walks out the door in
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A Bad Day on the Golf Course
After a particularly poor game of golf, a popular
club member skipped the clubhouse and started to
go home. As he was walking to the parking lot to
get his car, a policeman stopped him and asked,
"Did you tee off on the sixteenth hole about
twenty minutes ago?"
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"Did you happen to hook your ball so that it went
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The golfer thought it over carefully and
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"I think I'll close my stance a little bit,
tighten my grip and lower my right thumb."
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interested in the field of finance. Our Bull & Bear
Insignia has been admired for years. Identify yourself and
your friends as knowledgeable in the field of finance
with fleece bodywarmers, mousepads, clocks, golf
shirts and caps. These are limited editions. The perfect
birthday or Xmas gift.
Bull & Bear Insignia
Mouse Pad
Golf Cap
Golf Shirt
Body Warmer
Clock
Just click on insignia or the Blue Line to go to the
purchase site. Click Here to purchase
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