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As a child, I was not fast or coordinated or interested in anything that involved chasing, catching or otherwise playing ball. But in the long, cold and gloomy spring of 2020, I found myself the mother of an 8-year-old son who wanted nothing more than to play ball. My husband was game, but Will’s appetite for catch was voracious. American film and literature are threaded through with stories of fathers and sons playing ball, from Donald Hall’s essays “Fathers Playing Catch With Sons” to a father appearing on the baseball diamond in “Field of Dreams,” transcending death to participate in a game of catch with his son. But as I picked up a glove, the imagined maleness of the game offered me a certain freedom.
Persons: Hitler, Donald Hall’s, , Will Locations: Germany
In the beginning, there was Old Tom Morris and his son, Tommy, both of St. Andrews. The father won the British Open — the only championship then — four times and his namesake son won it four times, too. The men marched off the first tee and into a heavy sea wind and nobody knew when, or if, they would come back. And ever since, fathers have been raising sons in the game, both generations dreaming of hoisted trophies. Donald Hall’s “Fathers Playing Catch with Sons” is largely about baseball but Charlie and Jackie on the course in the 1950s could have fit right in.
Persons: Tom Morris, Tommy, Andrews, Keeler, Bobby Jones, Robert Purmedus Jones, Arnold Palmer, Deacon, Arnold, Palmer, Jack Nicklaus’s, Charlie, Jackie, Donald Hall’s, Organizations: Latrobe Country Club, Ohio State, Scioto Country Club Locations: St, Atlanta, Pennsylvania, Columbus , Ohio
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