“I’ll be sore tomorrow for sure,” he said.
Handling freshly cut bundles of sod, some weighing up to 70 pounds, was testing muscles Burry doesn’t use every day. The Illinois State senior-to-be didn’t mind.
He realized Friday’s manual labor will benefit him and everyone else connected with ISU golf.
Members of the Redbird men’s and women’s teams, as well as golfers from University High School, were busy helping Weibring Golf Club Superintendent Travis Williams and his staff cut, transport and lay sod for a new green and chipping area at ISU’s practice facility.
Designed by the company co-owned by the face of ISU golf — longtime PGA and Champions Tour professional D.