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SUPERSTITION

SUPERSTITION

Who in the world believes in superstition anymore?
A golfing father does that is for sure 
He doubles up as her caddy 
This man is one cool daddy 

Georgia Hall's dad didn't change his socks all week 
I'm sure they did smell and I'm sure they did reek
However Georgia's dad proved smart and wise 
As his daughter won golf's biggest prize

Was it down to superstition we will never know 
Georgia Hall British Open champion the records will show

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