
Randy Watkins stopped the golf cart and lit a cigar.
“It (is) a victory cigar,” he said.
Watkins was giving tours of the nine-hole golf course at LeFleur’s Bluff State Park. The course was reopened to the public on the morning of June 29, nearly two months after it was closed for renovations.
The park had been plagued with problems linked to poor management.
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