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On the Cover
Nico Bollini won the 103rd SCGA Amateur in a three-way playoff. He'll get his name inscribed on the permanent silver trophy, displayed (inset) by the champion and SCGA president Paul Meshekow, a member at hosting El Caballerro CC. |
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The Official Journal of the
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California Golf Association |
| Volume 35 Number 5 |
September/October, 2002 |
| Features |
Overtime is Nico Time:
USC junior Nico Bollini lost his lead, but recovered brilliantly with an eagle putt on the second playoff hole to turn back his last two challengers for the SCGA Amateur championship at El Caballero CC.
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New Handicap Procedures for Net Events:
The SCGA takes major steps toward maintaining the game's promise of equitable competition in events that use handicap
indexes. More.
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All Over the Map:
Our summer roundup chronicles how Southern California golfers fared during a busy season of major amateur competitions including Poway and USC's Becky Lucidi's win in the U.S. Women's Amateur, forrmer Riverside resident Don Pooley's U.S. Senior Open title, the U.S. Amateur, the Pacific Coast Amateur and beyond.
Click the links above for the stories. More.
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Scientific Help From A National Champion:
1991 U.S. Amateur champion Mitch Voges and his business associates have the answers for golfers with problems. And they can prove
it. More.
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Ham N' Egg? Water N' Power:
Dick Brown and David Ho from the L.A. DWP GC prevailed in the Affiliate Team championship by a single stroke at Robinson Ranch's Valley
Course. More.
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