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Errol Shaw will
Lead the SCGA in 2006
The Bakersfield attorney is elected at the association's
106th annual meeting. Len Kennett and Bill Davies earn special
awards; Don DuBois and Scott Monroe are the first Players of
the Year. More.
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Surprising the
Field and Himself
Julian restaurant proprietor Scott Monroe makes a
sterling 68 stand up for a victory in the SCGA Senior Amateur.
Robert Carver tightens his hold on the 65-plus division with his
second straight Super Senior title. More.
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Kinship, Winship
David Harabedian brings the Four-Ball Net title back to
California CC, this time with the help of his nephew. More.
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There's No Bogging
Down Kevin Marsh
The 1996 SCGA Amateur champion completes his return from a foray
into play-for-pay ranks with a convincing victory in the U.S.
Mid-Amateur. More.
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Hooker and Hacker
and Slicer and Tap-In
FORE presents its annual survey of all manner of ideas for
holiday gifts available for the golfers on your list. More.
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Zap: You're
Measured
The SCGA's Course Rating Department takes the next giant step in
technology toward determining the precise yardages at its member
clubs' golf courses, with orbital assistance. More.
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Rules and the Road
Since leaving the SCGA as its Rules & Competitions director, Jamie Conkling has steadily advanced through the ranks to reach an elite echelon as a PGA Tour rules official. Being among the best in the country versed in the complicated web that is the Rules of Golf and being travel-ready are two key
elements. More.
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