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On the Cover
Scott McGihon (with SCGA President Bill
Cunerty, inset) won his second SCGA Amateur Championship by one
stroke with a 9-under -par 72-hole total. |
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| Students like Ben Ferguson
participated this spring in the First Tee's National Schools
Golf Program at Knob Hill Elementary School in San Marcos. The
program was funded in San Marcos by a grant from the SCGA
Foundation. |
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The Official Journal of the
Southern
California Golf Association |
| Volume 38 Number 4 |
July/August, 2005
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| Features |
These Youth Drink
From Both Fountains
St. Augustine High School became the second consecutive
San Diego County team to sweep the CIF-SCGA Southern Regional
and CIF-CGA state boys golf titles. More.
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Scott McGihon's
Five-Year Plan
The popular Coachella Valley middle school teacher and
high school golf coach staged another final round charge (as he
did when he won in 2000) and captured the 106th SCGA Amateur
Championship, passing the last of his younger challengers on the
second-to-last hole at Tijeras Creek GC.
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Bandon on the Run
The Pacific Rim's top amateur descend on one of the nation's
most acclaimed golf resorts on the Oregon coast for the 39th
Pacific Coast Amateur Championship. More.
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The Lady Plays Golf
Anne Sander made her mark for five decades in the upper echelon
of amateur golf and she's not finished honing her game, as
fellow members at Pauma Valley CC can attest. More.
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DuBois: Champion
DuJour
Title insurance executive Don DuBois became the second oldest
winner in the California Amateur's 94-year history and returned
the title to SCGA hands after a couple of years up north.
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Ted with a Touch of
Tabasco
Ted Robinson Jr.'s first solo design at Arrowood in Oceanside
reveals a broader streak of challenge to players familiar with
his dad's popular design style. More.
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Sweet Shots |
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SCGA
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