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2015 Challenge Cup Points List 2014 Annual Meeting 2014 AGCS 2015 Challenge Cup Points List Spray 2014 2014 Golf Course Tech Annual AGCS Mechanics Management Seminar Spring Bentgrass Bulldog Bermudagrass Golf Last Name Name Company Meeting Seminar Seminar Training Classic Forum Classic Forum Points Total Abrams Mark Wolf Creek Golf Club 100 100 Adams Nick Helena Chemical Company 150 100 250 Alexander Brock The Landings Club 150 150 Alexander Dave Big Canoe Golf Club 100 100 200 Alexander Merett NG Turf 150 100 250 Allen Heath Kinderlou Forest Golf Club 150 100 250 Aubry Charles Atlanta Country Club 150 150 Anderson Ben Cherokee Town & Country Club 100 100 100 300 Ayer Matthew Doublegate Country Club 100 100 Barton, CGCS Brett Pinetree Country Club 100 100 Beaudin Kevin Canongate at Whitewater Creek 100 100 200 Beaudin Keith Flat Creek Golf Club 100 100 200 Bell Jordan Ansley Golf Club at Settindown 150 150 Bennett, CGCS Barry Valdosta Country Club 150 150 Benton Kyle The River Club 100 100 100 300 Black Jason Forest Hills Golf Club 100 100 Blanton Kevin E-Z-Go Textron 150 100 80 330 Boaz Brad Southern States 150 150 Boles Tim Greenville Turf & Tractor 150 100 100 100 100 550 Boria Carl The Golf Club at Sanctuary Cove 150 150 Borris Ryan TPC Sugarloaf 100 100 Bowers Mason Cateechee Golf Club 100 100 Bowersox Greg ShowTurf 150 100 250 Brown Andy The Georgia Club 100 100 Brown Mike The Standard Club 150 100 100 350 Britt Paul Coweta Club 100 100 Brown Andy Traditions of Braselton 100 100 Brown Joe Jerry Pate Turf & Irrigation 150 150 Brown Joey Canongate at Georgia Natioanl 150 100 100 350 Brubaker Fred City Club Marrietta 100 100 Brumby Mike Whitepath Golf Club 100 100 Brunson David Oaks Golf Course 100 100 Buckler Lon A.M. Buckler & Associates 150 100 100 100 450 2015 Challenge Cup Points List Spray 2014 2014 Golf Course Tech Annual AGCS Mechanics Management Seminar Spring Bentgrass Bulldog Bermudagrass Golf Last Name Name Company Meeting Seminar Seminar Training Classic Forum Classic Forum Points Total Burgess Sam Ansley Golf Club at Settindown 100 100 Burleson, CGCS Greg Augusta Country Club 150 100 250 Busek Tim The Manor Golf & Country Club 100 100 100 300 Butler Tim Canongate at Braelinn 100 100 Byars Nathan Hickory Hill Golf Club 100 40 140 Caffarelli Nathan Idle Hour Club 100 100 Cain Kent Country Club of the South 150 150 Callahan Garry Jacobsen 100 100 Cantrell Travis Idle Hour Club 100 100 Caron Nelson The Ford Plantation 150 150 Carson Erik The Landings Club 100 100 Cathey Jed Reynolds Plantation - The National 100 100 Chalifoux Rob Highlands Course at Lake Arrowhead 100 100 200 Chapman Michael Reelgrind 100 50 150 Chewning Adam St. Marlo Country Club 100 100 200 Clark Winston Clark Plant Nutrients 100 100 Cole Grant The Frog Golf Club 100 100 Collett, CGCS Berry Sea Island Golf Club 150 150 Collopy John Turtle Cove Property Owners Association 100 100 Connally, CGCS Steve Mosaic Clubs & Resorts 100 100 Cooper Josh Currahee Club 100 100 40 240 Cox Gerald Coosa Country Club 100 100 100 300 Crawford, CGCS Mike TPC Sugarloaf 150 80 230 Crouch Dean Southern States 150 100 250 Crowe, CGCS Sam Summit Chase Country Club 100 100 50 250 Cunningham, CGCS Tim Coosa Country Club 100 100 200 Curry Lyle Marietta Country Club 100 100 Curtin Andrew Peachtree Golf Club 100 100 200 Cutshall Trey The Farm Golf Club 100 100 Darr Jacob Druid Hills Golf Club 150 100 100 350 Davenport Darren Forest Hills Golf Club 150 100 250 Davis John Agri-Business 100 100 Dekle Jeff Bulloch Fertilizer 150 100 250 2015 Challenge Cup Points List Spray 2014 2014 Golf Course Tech Annual AGCS Mechanics Management Seminar Spring Bentgrass Bulldog Bermudagrass Golf Last Name Name Company Meeting Seminar Seminar Training Classic Forum Classic Forum Points Total Denmon Wes Brookstone Golf & Country Club 100 100 Dickerson Eric Reynolds Plantation - Great Waters 100 100 DiMascio Brad Reynolds Plantation - The Oconee 150 150 Doles Brandon Reynolds Plantation - The Landing 100 100 Drader Scot Brunswick Country Club 150 100 250 Drinkard James Athens Country Club 150 150 Duggar Robert E-Z-Go Textron 100 100 Dyal Ivey Green Island Country Club 150 150 Echols, CGCS Dennis Jennings Mill Country Club 150 100 100 350 Elder David Atlanta Athletic Club 150 100 100 100 450 Ellspermann Hoyt Reynolds Plantation - The Creek Club 150 100 100 100 450 Feller Larry Syngenta 100 100 Ferguson Lane Chapel Hills Golf Club 100 100 Fields John Ashton Hills Golf Club 150 100 100 350 Fillingim Lee Healy Point Country Club 100 100 Fite Mac Howard Fertilizer 100 100 Fitzpatrick Matt Cuscowilla on Lake Oconee 100 100 Fleming Dave Jacobsen 150 100 100 350 Franco, CGCS Joey Brookstone Golf & Country Club 150 100 120 370 Franke Rick Fore Front Construction 150 80 230 Franklin Harold Fields Ferry Golf Club 150 100 100 350 Frazier Chet Cornerstone Golf Partners 100 100 Friedman Jason Legacy Golf Links/Fox Creek Golf Club 100 100 Fuller Billy Billy Fuller Golf Design 150 150 Gates Lance Twin City Country Club 100 50 150 Geter Jimmy AmeriTurf 100 100 200 Gibson Nick The Landings Club 100 100 Gillespie Jonathan The Club at River Forest 100 100 Gondek Mike Big Canoe Golf Club 150 100 100 100 450 Gondek Dan Ansley Golf Club at Settindown 100 100 Gonyea, CGCS Steve Brasstown Vallley Resort 100 100 200 Gratz Brett Fairways of Canton 100 100 Graves Chris Cherokee Town & Country Club 100 100 2015 Challenge Cup Points List Spray 2014 2014 Golf Course Tech Annual AGCS Mechanics Management Seminar Spring Bentgrass Bulldog Bermudagrass Golf Last Name Name Company Meeting Seminar Seminar Training Classic Forum Classic Forum Points Total Gresham Wally Sunset Hills Country Club 150 100 100 100 450 Griffith Scott University of Georgia Golf Course 150 150 Groeneveld Dennis Piedmont Driving Club 150 100 100 350 Gross Steve Mirror Lake Golf Club 100 100 Guffey John The Landings Club 100 100 Hall Chris Arborguard Tree Specialists 150 150 Hardin Michael Sea Island Golf Club - Plantation Course 150 150 Harkins Jimmy Belle Meade Country Club 150 100 250 Hatten Jon Frederica Golf Club 150 150 Hayes Brandon Reynolds Plantation - Great Waters 150 100 250 Hayes Mark Marietta Country Club 150 100 250 Hayes Joe ShowTurf 150 100 250 Haynes Steve Augusta National Golf Club 100 100 Heinrich Greg Maple Ridge Golf Club 100 100 Helsel Tyson The Landings Club 100 100 Henderson John Jacobsen 100 100 Henderson Justin Augusta National Golf Club 150 150 Hendricks Mark Greenville Turf & Tractor 100 100 100 100 400 Hendricks Michael Nob North Golf Course 100 100 Herlocker Brett Kinderlou Forest Golf Club 100 100 200 Herring Chris Rowland Chemical Company 150 150 Hessman Dirk Ewing Irrigation 100 100 Hewitt Tommy Windermere Golf Club 150 100 100 350 Hickok Joey Cobblestone Golf Course 100 100 Hicks Al 150 150 Hill Greg John Deere Landscapes 150 100 100 100 40 490 Hill Rusty Forsyth Country Club 100 100 Hoban Mark Rivermont Golf & Country Club 150 100 250 Hollis Joe Atlanta Country Club 150 100 100 350 Hood Keith Cobblestone Golf Course 100 100 200 Hopkins Tad Reynolds Plantation - The Plantation Course 150 100 250 Horne Howard East Lake Golf Club 100 100 Hunnicutt Ron Howard Fertilizer 100 100 2015 Challenge Cup Points List Spray 2014 2014 Golf Course Tech Annual AGCS Mechanics Management Seminar Spring Bentgrass Bulldog Bermudagrass Golf Last Name Name Company Meeting Seminar Seminar Training Classic Forum Classic Forum Points Total Jackson Marshall Laurel Island Links 150 100 250 James Jud Whitewater Creek Country Club 100 100 200 Johnson Kevin Hunter Golf 100 100 Johnson Kyle The Ford Plantation 100 100 Jones Jonathan Bayer ES 100 100 Kell Lawrence The Chimneys Golf Course 100 100 Kepple, CGCS Ralph East Lake Golf Club 100 100 200 Ketelsen, CGCS Craig Greenville Turf & Tractor 150 150 Keylon Ryan Legacy on Lanier Golf Club 100 30 130 Kicklighter, CGCS Hampton Dublin Country Club 150 100 250 Klaskala Michael St. Ives Country Club 100 100 Knight Rusty Jennings Mill Country Club 150 100 250 Kuhn Robert Ansley Golf Club at Settindown 100 100 Lambert Scott Peachtree Golf Club 150 100 250 Leach John Bent Tree Golf Club 150 150 LeGrande Dusty Barnsley Gardens 100 100 Leonhard Micah The Georgia Club 100 100 200 Leverett Ed Coosa Country Club 100 100 200 Lime, CGCS Todd Echelon Golf Club 150 100 100 100 450 Locke David Fields Ferry Golf Club 100 100 200 Lopes Frank Turfnology 150 100 250 Macdonald Kyle St. Ives Country Club 150 100 100 100 450 Mack Lydell Big Canoe Golf Club 100 100 Maisch Danny Atlanta Athletic Club 100 100 Mallary Bayne Idle Hour Club 150 100 100 350 Mangum Randy Corbin Turf & Ornamental Supply 100 100 200 Manning Trent Ansley Golf Club 100 100 Maronge Andrew Chestatee Golf Club 150 100 250 Marshall Kyle Capital City Club 100 100 200 Martin Mike Hampton Golf Village 150 100 100 100 50 500 Martin, CGCS Scott Corbin Turf & Ornamental Supply 150 150 Matthews, CGCS Jerry Brookfield Landscape Management, LLC 100 100 May Scott Cherokee Town & Country Club 100 100 2015 Challenge Cup Points List Spray 2014 2014 Golf Course Tech Annual AGCS Mechanics Management Seminar Spring Bentgrass Bulldog Bermudagrass Golf Last Name Name Company Meeting Seminar Seminar Training Classic Forum Classic Forum Points Total McCrary Scott YS Inc. 100 100 McCroskey Billy Tally Mountain Golf Course 150 150 McCulloch Mike Southland Golf Club 100 100 200 McDonald Lance Barnsley Gardens 100 100 McElmurray Ben Club Car, LLC 100 100 McKinzie Jackie Atlanta Athletic Club 100 100 McMahan Travis Cuscowilla on Lake Oconee 100 100 McMullan John The Georgia Club 150 100 250 McWhorter Ronald Reynolds Plantation - The Landing 150 100 100 350 Meeks Mark Jones Creek Golf Club 150 150 Meridith Paul Jekyll Island Golf Club 100 100 Merkel Doug Wesco Turf, Inc.
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