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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF ASSOCIATION

Award-winning FORE Magazine is a bimonthly, four-color publication mailed to the home of each SCGA member as part of their membership. In addition to its six regular issues, FORE publishes travel supplements throughout the year covering such areas as Hawaii, Arizona and the Coachella Valley. In conjunction with the Southern California Section of the PGA, the SCGA also publishes the annual Southern California Directory of Golf -- Southern California's most complete golf reference book -- which is also mailed to SCGA members as part of their annual membership fee.

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July/August 2004

FEATURES

The Horse for the Course
Tim Hogarth wasn't the only one who felt Hillcrest CC might be the spot for him to win an SCGA Amateur championship. They were right - the former U.S. Public Links and California Amateur winner won the 105th renewal by four strokes as the only golfer under par.
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You'll Hear from Me Later
Underclassmen played prominent roles near the top of the leaderboards at both the 34th CIF-SCGA Southern Regional and the newly reconstituted state high school championship. Torrey Pines High School swept the team titles.
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Close, Reasonable, Pristine
Qualities of a course you'd want to visit? Try Arroyo Trabuco, virtually steps off the I-5 in a southern Orange County open space reserve.
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A Combo That Just Keeps Getting Better
Taking the time to plan a golfing vacation to the Oregon resorts of Bandon Dunes and Sunriver pays off with wondrous courses and a lot more.
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Trans-Miss Title Comes West
Scott McGihon prevails in the venerable tournament's latest renewal at La Jolla CC. Anthony Kim outlasts Roy Moon at the Northeast; Spencer Levin blows through Scratch Players field.
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Levin...as in Keen
Spencer Levin wasted little time savoring a remarkable 13th place finish at the U.S. Open, as he made Johnny Miller a prophet by annexing the California Amateur.
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SCGA president Mar Myers (inset) joins in the congratulations for Tim Hogarth, the new SCGA Amateur champion, after his win at Hillcrest.


DEPARTMENTS
President's Message Sweet Shots
SCGA News Know the Rules
Director Profile Around the Southland

OTHER ISSUES

January/February 2005 2002 issues
March/April 2005 2003 issues
May/June 2005 2004 issues


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