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The Pope met with his Cardinals to discuss a proposal from Benjamin Netanyahu,
the leader of Israel.
"Your Holiness, Mr. Netanyahu wants to challenge you to a game of golf to show
the friendship and ecumenical spirit shared by our faiths."
The Pope thought this was a good idea, but he had never held a golf club in his
hand. "Don't we have a Cardinal to represent me?" he asked.
"None that plays very well," a Cardinal replied. "But," he added, "there is a
man named Jack Nicklaus, an American golfer who is devout a Catholic. We can
offer to make him a Cardinal, then ask him to play Mr. Netanyahu as your
personal representative. In addition to showing our spirit of cooperation, we'll
also win the match."
Everyone agreed it was a good idea. The call was made. Of course, Mr. Nicklaus
was honored and agreed to play. The day after the match, Nicklaus reported to
the Vatican to inform the Pope of the result. "I have some good news and some
bad news, your Holiness." "Tell me the good news first, Cardinal Nicklaus." said
the Pope.
"Well, your Holiness, I don't like to brag, but even though I've played some
pretty terrific rounds of golf in my life, this was the best I have ever played,
by far. I must have been inspired from above. My drives were long and true, my
irons were accurate and purposeful, and my putting was perfect. With all due
respect, my play was truly miraculous." "There's bad news?" the Pope asked.
"Yes," Nicklaus sighed. "I lost to Rabbi Tiger Woods by three strokes."
-Courtesy of Rodel C. Espino