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1989-1980 Writing Contest Results 1989 WRITING CONTEST RESULTS DAILY NEWS 1, Ron Green Jr., Greenville News; 2, Art Spander, San Francisco Examiner; 3, Tim Rosaforte, Palm Beach Post. Honorable mention – Gary Van Sickle, Milwaukee Journal; Irwin Smallwood, Greensboro Daily News. COLUMNS 1, Furman Bisher, Atlanta Journal; 2, Tim Horgan, Boston Herald; 3, Larry Kieffer, Golfweek. Honorable mention – Chris Smith, Florida Times-Union; Hubert Mizell, St. Petersburg Times. FEATURES 1, Joe Concannon, Boston Globe; 2, Chris Smith, Florida Times Union; 3, Tim Rosaforte, Palm Beach Post. Honorable mention – Bruce Berlet, Hartford Courant. NON-DAILY GENERAL 1, Lorne Rubenstein, Golf Monthly; 2, Stephen Goodwin, Golf Magazine; 3, Dick Taylor, Golf World. Honorable mention – Jerry Tarde, Golf Digest; Mike Corcoran, Golf Illustrated. TECHNICAL 1, Lew Fishman, Golf Digest; 2, J.B. Mattes, Golf Magazine; 3, Peter McCleery, Golf Digest. Honorable mention: Geoff Russell, Golf Shop; David Gadd Golf Course Management. 1988 WRITING CONTEST RESULTS DAILY NEWS 1, Tom Cushman, San Diego Tribune; 2, George White, Orlando Sentinel; 3, Marino Parascenzo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Honorable mention – Chris Smith, Florida Times-Union; George White, Orlando Sentinel. COLUMNS 1, Dave Anderson, New York Times; 2, Art Spander, San Francisco Examiner; 3, Edwin Pope, Miami Herald. Honorable mention – Larry Kieffer, Golfweek; Irwin Smallwood, Greensboro Daily News. FEATURES 1, Jerry Tarde, New York Times; 2, Chris Smith, Florida Times-Union; 3, Tucker Mitchell, Winston-Salem Journal. Honorable mention – Art Spander, San Francisco Examiner; Bob Baptist, Columbus Dispatch. NON-DAILY 1, Tom Callahan, Golf Digest; 2, Peter Andrews, Golf Digest; 3, Charles Price, Golf Digest. Honorable mention – Mickey Herskowitz, Golf Digest; Thomas Boswell, Golf Magazine. 1987 WRITING CONTEST RESULTS FEATURES 1, Mark McDonald, Dallas Morning News; 2, Shav Glick, Los Angeles Times; 3, Art Spander, San Francisco Examiner. Honorable mention – Tim Rosaforte, Ft. Lauderdale News; Chris Smith, Florida Times-Union. COLUMNS 1, Art Spander, San Francisco Examiner; 2, Blackie Sherrod, Dallas Morning News; 3, Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News. Honorable mention – Mike McGovern, Reading Eagle; Irwin Smallwood, Greensboro Daily News. NEWS 1, Joe Concannon, Boston Globe; 2, Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News; 3, Barbara Matson, Asbury Park Press. Honorable mention – Tim Rosaforte, Ft. Lauderdale News; Tom Cushman, San Diego Tribune. MAGAZINES 1, Tom Boswell, Golf Magazine; 2, Dan Jenkins, Golf Digest; 3, Ross Goodner, Golf Digest. Honorable mention – Tom Callahan, Golf Digest; Marino Parascenzo, USGA Annual 1986 WRITING CONTEST RESULTS NEWS 1, Hubert Mizell, St. Petersburg Times; 2, Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News; 3, Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News. Honorable mention – Hubert Mizell, St. Petersburg Times; Save Glick, Los Angeles Times. FEATURES 1, Shav Glick, Los Angeles Times; 2, Sam Blair, Dallas Morning News; 3, Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News. Honorable mention – Barbara Matson, Asbury Park Press; Helen Ross, Greensboro News/Record. COLUMNS 1, Bruce Phillips, Raleigh Times; 2. Jim Pettit, High Point Enterprise; 3, Bob Oliver, Bucks County Courier/Times. Honorable mention – Furman Bisher, Atlanta Journal; Art Spander, San Francisco Examiner. MAGAZINES 1, Bill Fields, Golf World; 2, Ronald Green, Golf Magazine; 3, John Radosta, Golf Digest. Honorable mention – Charles Price, Golf Digest; Gary Nuhn, Golf Magazine. 1985 WRITING CONTEST RESULTS NEWS 1, Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News; 2, Marino Parascenzo, Sporting News; 3, Marino Parascenzo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Honorable mention – George White, Houston Chronicle; Gary Van Sickle, Milwaukee Journal. FEATURES 1, Sam Blair, Dallas Morning News; 2, Tim Horgan, Boston Herald; 3, Tucker Mitchell, Winston Salem Journal. Honorable mention – Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News; Steve Kelley, St. Louis Post Dispatch. COLUMNS 1, George White, Houston Chronicle; 2, Doc Giffin, Tribune-Review; 3, Gerry Finn, Springfield Union. Honorable mention – Edwin Pope, Miami Herald; Tucker Mitchell, Winston Salem Journal. MAGAZINES 1, Mickey Herskowitz, Golf Digest; 2, Charles Price, Golf Digest; 3, Jolee Edmondson, Golf Digest. Honorable mention – Jerry Tarde, Golf Digest; Dan Jenkins, Sports Illustrated. 1984 WRITING CONTEST RESULTS NEWS 1, Marino Parascenzo, Pittsburgh Post Gazette; 2, Joe Greenday, Philadelphia News; 3, Jack Berry, Detroit News. Honorable mention – Jack Berry, Detroit News; Ira Miller, San Francisco Chronicle. FEATURES 1, Sam Blair, Dallas Morning News; 2, Bruce Berlet, Hartford Courant; 3, Maury White, Des Moines Register. Honorable mention – Art Spander, San Francisco Chronicle; Gary Van Sickle, Milwaukee Journal. COLUMNS 1, Blackie Sherrod, Dallas Times Herald; 2, Furman Bisher, Atlanta Journal; 3, Richard Sink, Golf Reporter; Honorable mention – Hubert Mizell, St. Petersburg Times; Greg Larson, Florida Times-Union. MAGAZINES 1, Marino Parascenzo, Golf Magazine; 2, Dwayne Netland, Golf Digest; 3, Desmond Tolhurst, Golf Magazine. Honorable mention – Jerry Tarde, Golf Digest; Ross Goodner, Golf Digest. 1983 MACGREGOR WRITING CONTEST WINNERS NEWS 1, George Sweda, Cleveland Plain Dealer; 2, Pete Foley, Jacksonville Journal; 3, Edwin Pope, Miami Herald. Honorable mention – Marino Parascenzo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Jack Berry, Detroit News. FEATURES 1, Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News; 2, Marino Parascenzo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; 3, Dave Anderson, New York Times. Honorable mention – Marino Parascenzo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Dave Anderson, New York Times. COLUMNS 1, Murray Olderman, Newspaper Enterprise; 2, Art Spander, San Francisco Examiner; 3, Art Spander, San Francisco Examiner. Honorable mention – Dick Fenlon, Columbus Dispatch; Don Veller, Tallahassee Democrat. MAGAZINES 1, Charles Price, Golf Magazine; 2, Al Barkow, Golf Magazine; 3, Oscar Fraley, Golf Magazine. Honorable mention – Dave Anderson, Golf Digest; Furman Bisher, Golf Digest. 1982 MACGREGOR WRITING CONTEST RESULTS DAILY NEWS 1, Ronald Green, Charlotte News; 2, Sam Blair, Dallas Morning News; 3, Edwin Pope, Miami Herald. Honorable mention – Jack Berry, Detroit News; Greg Larson, Florida Times Union. COLUMNS 1, Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News; 2, Furman Bisher, Atlanta Journal; 3, John Radosta, New York Times. Honorable mention – Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News; Shav Glick, Los Angeles Times. FEATURES 1, David Lamm, Florida Times Union; 2, Gary D’Amato, Racine Journal-Tribune; 3, Marino Parascenzo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Honorable mention – John Radosta, New York Times; Jerry Potter, Clarion-Ledger. MAGAZINES 1, Dwayne Netland, Golf Digest; 2, Ben Wright, Golf Magazine; 3, Larry Dennis, Golf Digest. Honorable mention – Jerry Tarde, Golf Digest; Ross Goodner , Golf Digest. 1981 MACGREGOR WRITING CONTEST RESULTS NEWS 1, Tom Edrington, Tampa Tribune; 2, Edwin Pope, Miami Herald; 3, Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News. Honorable mention – Miami Herald; Jeff Rude, Florida Times Union. COLUMNS 1, Shav Glick, Los Angeles Times; 2, Sam Blair, Dallas Morning News; 3, Matt Mitchell, Los Angeles Times. Honorable mention – Tom Edrington, Tampa Tribune; Ray Kienzel, Pittsburgh Press. FEATURES 1, John Stewart, Baltimore Sun; 2, John Radosta, New York Times; 3, Greg Larson, Florida Times Union. Honorable mention – David Lamm, Florida Times Union; Kaye Kessler, Columbus Citizen- Journal. MAGAZINES 1, Frank Hannigan, Golf Journal; 2, Jolee Edmonson, Golf Magazine; 3, Peter Dobereiner, Golf Digest. Honorable mention – Marino Parascenzo, Golf Magazine; Dick Taylor, Golf World. 1980 MACGREGOR WRITING CONTEST RESULTS NEWS 1, Roger Barry, Patriot Ledger; 2, Marino Parascenzo, Pittsburgh Post Gazette; 3, Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News. Honorable mention – Jim Taylor, Toledo Blade; Phil Taylor, Seattle Post. COLUMNS 1, Phil Taylor, Seattle Post Intelligencer; 2, Gary Nuhn, Dayton Daily News; 3, Kaye Kessler, Columbus Citizen-Journal. Honorable mention – Marino Parascenzo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Dan Foster, Greenville News. FEATURES 1, Edwin Pope, Miami Herald; 2, Tom McCollister, Atlanta Constitution; 3, Maury White, Des Moines Register. Honorable mention – Joe Concannon, Boston Globe; Jim Taylor, Toledo Blade. MAGAZINES 1, Brennan Quinn, Golf Digest; 2 (tie), Gary Nuhn, Golf Digest; Charles Brome, Golf Journal. Honorable mention – Al Barkow, Golf Magazine; Dick Taylor, Golf World. .
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