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Sawgrass Country Club July 19, 2018 Volume 47, No. 80 75 cents PonteVedraRecorder.com THE NEXT CHAPTER OF SAWGRASS COUNTRY CLUB Rendering courtesy of Peacock + Lewis A rendering displays the vision for the new members’ clubhouse at Sawgrass Country Club, which is projected to be completed in late fall 2020. For more information about the club’s plans, read page 4. All About Pets Business Weekly Pages 16-20 featuring Healthcare Profiles Legal Eagles Pages 21-24 Pages 25-31 Serving Ponte Vedra and Getyour FREE One-Hour Retirement checkup. the Beaches since 1969, Here is an opportunity to receive a2nd opinion and seize EUROPEAN SPECIALIST your future. Call (904) 361-7047 today to schedule your and now Nocatee FREE review BRYAN S. FAZIO, Certified Financial Planner® Senior Financial Advisor First Vice President -Investments 818 US Highway A1A N, Suite 102 Ponte VedraBeach, FL 32082 V43908 Phone: (904) 361-7047 e-mail: [email protected] PV2-L Schedule a service today! 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