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On the Cover
Ready for the SCGA Amateur's 104th renewal,
Torrey Pines Golf Club, the 2008 U.S. Open site, will be the
longest course and the first municipal course ever to confront
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The Official Journal of the
Southern
California Golf Association |
| Volume 36 Number 3 |
May/June, 2003 |
| Features |
The Inaugural
Winners
The team of Don O'Connor and Mark Etue prevailed over a
quality field at Bakersfield Country Club in the first SCGA
Foursomes championship. More.
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The Challenge of
Torrey Pines
Torrey Pines GC on the San Diego County coast's bluffs
north of La Jolla became a monster challenge, compliments of
Rees Jones two years ago, then landed the U.S. Open for 2008.
The SCGA's best amateur players get their crack at it first.
Professional Joe DeBock offers a players' primer and SCGA
president Bill Pultz weighs in as a Torrey Pines member. More.
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Go Team (Play)!
Los Angeles CC's Cardinal team and Industry Hills' Saturday
group return to the top of the Team Play postseason competition
for the first time since the 1980's. Indian Ridge goes low in
round 2 for its first Desert title. More.
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Places To Play
Landmark at Hemet GC and par-three Reidy Creek provide some
double pleasure for golfers in Riverside and San Diego Counties
- fun and reasonable rounds. More.
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Gifts To Give
In the spring, a gift giver's thoughts turn to dads, grads and
other deserving golf lovers. More.
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Diversity In The
Desert
A 40-year age spread marks the five champions in this year's
SCGA Amateur Net, played at Indian Wells GR and desert Princess
CC. More.
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| President's Message |
Sweet
Shots |
| Around the Southland |
Director
Profile |
| Know the Rules |
SCGA News |
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