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Golfer sentenced for bashing man with 6-iron

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KENT, Wash. -A golfer has been sentenced to 1 1/2 years in prison for bashing another player over the head with a 6-iron during a fight over slow play. The 34-year-old man, Nicholas Jay Shampine, had been convicted of assault in King County Superior Court.
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2009-07-10 15:58:12

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Npaleorelic

07:41 AMJul 12 2009

THEY SHOULD HAVE IRONED THINGS OUT

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TexasFisherman07

02:53 PMJul 10 2009

FOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRREEEEEEE !!!!!!!!

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HardingFRN

01:35 PMJul 10 2009

People will let you go slow just get the hell out of the way.

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Mighty Gobbler

01:21 PMJul 10 2009

He should have been fashionable, used his Gap Wedge.

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Laurarvail1

12:39 PMJul 10 2009

Does that mean he now plays with a handicap?

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A golfer has been sentenced to 1 1/2 years in prison for bashing another player over the head with a 6-iron during a fight over slow play. The 34-year-old man, Nicholas Jay Shampine, had been convicted of assault in King County Superior Court.