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Debbie Blount must record this. The six-seat team van is zipping along toward its first tournament, the sun is beaming through the windows and Taylor Swift’s Forever and Always is playing through the speakers. The chorus hits, and the freshman’s teammates in the seats ahead of her are nodding along to the beat and singing along.
Oh, and it rains in your bedroomEverything is wrongIt rains when you’re here and it rains when you’re gone
“I look over, and we’re blasting a song and she’s recording the whole video and she posted it to her Facebook,” Lauren Welte, a teammate, said. “And she was saying how much fun she was having with us.”
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A few months later, the van is barrelling back from eastern Georgia, and a mix of pop, rap and country is being played over the speakers. Debbie’s teammates still haven’t dialed up her music. That’s OK. The freshman’s sitting in the second-to-last row, just in front of the golf bags, and has her earbuds in.
Then Elvis’ take on the gospel song Will the Circle Be Unbroken hits.
Will the circle be unbrokenBy and by, Lord, by and byThere’s a better home a-waitingIn the sky, Lord, in the sky
“I just started singing on my own,” Debbie said. “And it was old-time country music, and they turned around and looked at me and said, ‘What are you doing?’ They just all started laughing because I was rocking out to some old-time Elvis country song.”
At 9:46 a.M. On a Sunday in January 2020, Debbie Blount emailed the golf coach at Reinhardt University wondering if she could be a college golfer. Now, about nine or so months later, while being wedged into a six-seat van, sitting a club’s length away from smelly golf bags and listening and laughing to music, she most definitely was one. Yes, there’s the golf and the business and history classes. But this, this makes a 62-year-old freshman just want to sing to the heavens.
There’s a better home a-waiting
Like I don’t care what you have to say to me, I’m here to beat your butt and she does her best she can to do it.
“The language here is — and these ladies are nice ladies — but what a bad-ass idea,” Debbie said of her friends’ reaction.
“I mean, they all have college degrees. And they’re decent golfers. They love playing. So they actually just thought it was a lot of fun. They said, ‘I can’t believe that. Just shoot me if I ever had to go back to school.’”
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