Theil Michgn c61ki j = icaoy Ajlnj5; 1l-*6g~17 Kicking along A swimmer cuts through the water at Fuller pool on a hot afternoon. The pool is open to the public for swimming or suntanning from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and one hour earlier on weekends. But the schedule changes on June 20 to accommodate swimming classes. RESIDENTS CHOOSE FROM THREE GOLF COURSES: Teeing off in late afternoon sun By ANDREW BODENLOS The golf season is well underway and there are excellent opportunities in the Ann Arbor area to take up the sport. If you aren't a golfing enthusiast already, the city offers "quality golf lessons" throughout the summer. If you're already a pro, the city offers two major quality golf courses, in addition to the University's own course. The city's two courses are the Leslie Park Golf Course and the Huron Hills Golf Course. The .Leslie Park Course, located at 2120 Traver Road, is an 18- hole, par 72 course for long tees (playing 6690 yards). For short tees the course is par 73 playing 6045 yards. Two lakes along with Traver Creek enhance the overall scenery of the course. In addition to renting clubs and power golf carts, the course houses a small pro shop dealing in golf equipment and merchandise. Other features include a snack bar and an orchard from which golfers may pick fruit at their leisure. Among the tougher challenges of the course would be the sixth and eleventh holes. The sixth hole, a 420 yd. par 4, is supposedly rated the toughest of the course. Flanked on both sides by or- chards, the golfer must hit a straight shot onto the green. Adding to the problem is, the prospect of having to hit over a ravine. The eleventh hole, a 505 yd. par 5, is generally considered the fourth hardest of all holes. Once again the golfer must hit a straight shot because of woods on either side of the fairway. The Huron Hills Golf Course, located at 3465 East Huron River Drive, is an 18 hole, par 68 course playing 5120 yards. The Huron River runs alonside the course, adding to it's scenic beauty. The course retains many of the features present in Leslie's golf course, minus the fruit orchard. Some of the problematic spots for the Huron Hills course would be hole num- bers three and seven. Hole number three, while it may be the shortest one on the course, is particularly hard due to the surrounding sand traps near the green. Losing a couple of shots on this hole might not be that uncommon. roleseven, duetrits' length of 485yds., is certainly a challenge. The hole is still the longest for the course - even after being reduced considerably in length. Clubhouse hours during the week are 6:30 a.m. until dark for both Huron Hills and Leslie golf courses. On holidays and the weekends they open at 6:00 a.m. Both courses offer a "Super Twilight Rate" where one can play as many rounds as possible after 7 in the evening for $2.50 at Huron Hills and $3 at Leslie. Special events to be staged at these courses in the upcoming months in- clude the Long Ball Driving Contest held at the Leslie Golf Course and the Fourth of July Flag Tournament scheduled at both Leslie and Huron Hills courses. The Long Ball Contest will be held tomorrow at hole number one at 7 p.m. Trophies will be awarded for the first, second, and third longest drives. You get three shots for each $1 registration fee. Golfers may register as many times as they like. BIESHOP 0 Sales * Services * New & Used .Bikes " Mopeds * BMX 9 Rentals ONE DAY REPAIR SERVICE 607 S. Forest 662-6986 Daily Photo by PAUL ENGSTROM MIKE WILHELM, a student at Eatern Milchigan University, blasts out of a sandtrapon the University golfcourse off of Stadium-Blvd.