Hole-in-One AdverbsBuzz Star and kid reporter Alex Todd broadcast the golf action at the King of Swing Classic. Alex learns all about adverbs as Ace Puttman, Birdie Bunker, and Chip Away tee off in the final round at Lost Ball Golf Course. Ace the All-Star Activity and you’ll make a hole in one! |
Contents
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CHAPTER 2 TEE TIME | 14 |
CHAPTER 3 PAR FORE THE COURSE | 21 |
BUZZ STAR PLAYS BY THE RULES | 30 |
ALLSTAR ACTIVITY | 31 |
ANSWER KEY | 32 |
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