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BMP 2021 Mechanics Se 2019 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2019 Annual AGCS Mechanics IPM/ Idle Hour Event IPM/ 2021 Bentgrass/ Mechanics Spring Bulldog Bermudagrass Golf Last Name Name Club/Company Meeting Seminar Seminar BMP 2020 BMP Bermudagrass 2021 GGEF Seminar Classic Classic Forum Points Total Abrams Mark Chapel Hills Golf Club 100 100 Akers Anthony Cedar lake Golf Club 150 150 Akins Brandon The Manor Golf & Country Club 150 100 250 Alexander David LaVida Country Club 100 100 200 Alexander Merett NG Turf 150 100 100 100 450 Allen Heath Kinderlou Forest Golf Club 150 100 250 Albarelli Justin Cobblestone Golf Course 100 100 200 Ammons Harold Flat Creek Golf Club 100 100 200 Andrews Rob Ansley Golf Club at Settindown 100 100 200 Baker Rhett Ohoopee Match Club 150 100 250 Barth Peter The Manor Golf & Country Club 100 100 Beattie Colton The Oaks Course 100 100 100 300 Beaudin Keith 100 100 Bell Alec RiverPines 100 100 100 300 Bellows Zachory TPC Sugarloaf 150 100 250 Blaschka Brian Watertronics 100 100 200 Boles Tim Greenville Turf & Tractor 100 100 100 100 400 Bolt Parker Glen Arven Country Club 100 100 Bowen Brandon Georgia Southern University 150 100 100 100 100 550 Bowman Austin Country Club of Roswell 100 100 Braithwaite Drew Legacy Golf Links 100 100 100 300 Brisbois Mike Chateau Elan Golf Club 100 100 Brooks Ben Planterra Ridge Golf Club 100 100 Brown Andy Jekyll Island Golf Club 150 150 Brown Joey Georgia National Golf Course 150 100 100 100 100 100 650 Brown Parks Goldentime 150 100 100 350 Brown Steve Bull Creek Golf Course 100 100 Brumby Mike Whitepath Golf Club 100 40 140 Bucher Dustin East Lake Golf Club 100 100 100 300 Buckler Lon A.M. Buckler & Associates 150 100 100 100 450 Busek Tim St. Ives Country Club 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1150 Byars Nathan Hickory Hill Golf Club 150 100 250 Byers Steven Healy Point Country Club 100 100 Byrd Ashley Cobblestone Golf Course 100 100 Cafarelli Nathan Idle Hour Club 100 100 100 100 400 Caldwell Josh Corbin Turf & Ornamnetal Supply 150 100 100 100 450 Cantrell Kent Achasta Golf Club 100 100 100 300 Cantrell Travis Idle Hour Club 100 100 100 Castor Connor Augusta National Golf Club 150 150 Chalifoux Rob Highlands Course at Lake Arrowhead 100 100 100 300 Clark Winston Clark Plant Nutrients 150 100 250 Cochran Caleb Ansley Golf Club at Settindown 100 100 Cole Grant Braelinn Golf Club 150 100 100 100 100 550 Collopy John Wolf Creek Golf Club 100 100 100 100 100 500 Colvin Jake Willow Lake Country Club 100 100 Connally, CGCS Steve Diamond R Fertilizer 150 150 Connard Clint Piedmont Driving Club 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 750 Cooper Josh Currahee Club 150 100 250 Cox Ryan Triangle Chemical Company 150 100 250 Crosby Travis Central Turf & Irrigation Supply 150 150 Cross Kodey International City Golf Club 100 100 200 Crowe, CGCS Sam Certified Turf Consulting, LLC 150 100 250 Culpepper Adam Echelon Golf Club 100 100 200 Cunningham Neal White Columns Country Club 100 100 200 Cunningham, CGCS Tim Coosa Country Club 150 100 250 Danner Wade Traditions of Braselton 100 100 Davenport Darren Bartram Trail Golf Club 150 100 100 350 Davidson Kevin Reynolds Lake Oconee - The Oconee 100 100 Davis Kenny Dalton Golf & Country Club 100 100 Davis Taylor Golf Agronomics 100 100 Dayton Michael Reynolds Lake Oconee - The Creek Club 100 100 100 300 Dekle Jeff Bulloch Fertilizer 150 150 Denmon Wes Brookstone Golf Club 100 100 Dickerson Eric Reynolds Lake Oconee - Great Waters 100 100 200 Dickson Jim Sugar Hill Golf Club 150 100 100 100 100 550 Dicus Jon Atlanta Athletic Club 100 100 DiMascio Brad Reynolds Lake Oconee - The Oconee 150 100 40 290 Dockery Belger Reynolds Lake Oconee - The Oconee 100 100 Donahoe Will TPC Sugarloaf 100 100 Donnelly Brendon SOLitude Lake Managemet 100 100 Douglas Sam Peachtree Golf Club 100 100 Drader Scot Brunswick Country Club 150 150 Dreibrodt Rocky Corbin Turf & Ornamnetal Supply 150 100 100 100 450 Drinkard James Athens Country Club 100 100 Dunaway Josh Augusta Country Club 100 100 200 Dunaway Russ Southern Landings Golf Club 100 100 Durden Gib HighGrove Partners 100 100 Dusch Jim Hawks Ridge Golf Club 150 150 Dyal Ivey The Lakes Golf Course at laura walker 100 100 Echols, CGCS Dennis The Creek Course at Hard Labor State Park 150 100 100 350 Eckles Danny Club Car, LLC 150 150 Ellspermann Hoyt Reynolds Lake Oconee - The Creek Club 150 100 100 100 450 Estes Alex Peachtree Golf Club 100 100 Everett Justin Coosa Country Club 100 100 Faletto Briane 150 150 Ferguson Lane Southern Landscapes and Design 100 100 200 Findley Matt The Frog Golf Club 100 100 Fleming David Reynolds Lake Oconee - The Preserve 100 100 200 Flo Joe Collins Hill Golf Club 100 100 Foote Sheldon Chattahoochee Golf Club 100 100 Freeman Doug Indian Hills Country Club 150 100 100 100 450 Garrison Elliot Dunwoody Country Club 100 100 Geter, CGCS Jimmy Southern Turf Tech 100 100 Gaches Brint Regal Chemical Company 100 100 Gardner Taylor Eagle's Landing Country Club 100 100 Gates Lance Twin City Country Club 100 100 Godbee Victor Bowden Golf Course 150 150 Gondek Dan Ansley Golf Club at Settindown 150 150 Gonyea, CGCS Steve Brasstown Valley Resort 100 100 Gray Hal Chateau Elan Golf Club 100 100 Gresham Wally Bulk Aggregate Golf 150 100 100 100 100 550 Griffeth Doug Ansley Golf Club 100 100 Griffith Scott University of Georgia Golf Course 150 100 250 Gunnels Chris Club Car, LLC 150 150 Haguewood John Regal Chemical Company 100 100 100 300 Hall Ben The River Club 100 100 200 Hall Chris Mirror Lake Golf Club 100 100 Hammond Heath Meadow Lake Golf Course 150 100 250 Hargrove Chris Mt. Vintage Golf Club 100 100 Harp Kenny Eagle Watch Golf Club 100 100 Hayes Brandon Reynolds Lake Oconee - Great Waters 150 100 100 100 450 Hayes Mark Marietta Country Club 100 100 200 Heinrich Greg Callaway Gardens 100 100 Helsel Tyson The Landings Club 150 150 Hendricks Mark Greenville Turf & Tractor 100 100 200 Hendricks Michael Nob North Golf Course 100 100 Herring Chris Rowland Chemical Company 100 100 Hewitt Tommy Windermere Golf Club 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 850 Hickok Joey Ashton Hills Golf Club 100 100 100 300 Higgins Josh City Club Marietta 100 100 Hill Rusty The Brickyard at Riverside 100 100 100 100 100 500 Hillman Cory Frederica Golf Club 100 100 Hoban Mark Rivermont Golf & Country Club 100 100 200 Holden Paul Howard Fertilizer & Chemical Company 150 100 100 100 450 Holloway Josh The Landings Club 150 150 Hollis Joe Druid Hills Golf Club 100 100 Hood Keith Eagle Watch Golf Club 100 100 100 100 100 500 Hopkins Tad Reynolds Lake Oconee - The Preserve 100 100 Hunnicutt Ron Howard Fertilizer & Chemical Company 100 100 100 200 Hunt Bill Athens Country Club 100 100 James Jud Whitewater Creek Country Club 100 100 100 300 Johnson Ley Reunion Golf Club 100 100 Johnson Kevin Hunter Industries 100 100 Johnson Ryan Dunwoody Country Club 100 100 Jones Charlie Bartram Trail Golf Club 100 100 Jones Steven Capital City Club Crabapple 100 100 Kepple, CGCS Ralph East Lake Golf Club 150 100 100 100 450 Kester Kyle White Columns Country Club 100 100 200 Keylon Kellie Legacy on Lanier 100 100 Kicklighter, CGCS Hampton Dublin Country Club 100 100 Knoche Kaelyn Corteva Agriscience 100 100 Kotula Joe Trophy Club of Apalachee 100 100 100 100 100 500 Lambert Scott Atlanta Country Club 150 100 100 350 Lange Peter PBI Gordon 150 100 100 100 100 550 Lewis Chuck Bull Creek Golf Course 100 100 Lord Russell Club Car, LLC 150 100 250 Losee Jeff Chestatee Golf Club 100 100 Lumpkin Justin Currahee Club on Lake Hartwell 150 150 Mack, CGCS Lydell Big Canoe Golf Club 150 100 100 100 450 Mackey Brant East Lake Golf Club 100 100 100 Mallary Bayne Griffin City Course 150 100 100 100 450 Macdonald Kyle Bobby Jones Golf Course 150 100 100 350 Mangum Randy Corbin Turf & Ornamnetal Supply 150 100 250 Marion Shannon Greenville Turf & Tractor 100 100 Marshall Kyle Capital City Club 100 100 Marslender Jameson Polo Golf & Country Club 100 100 Martin Mike Hampton Golf Village 150 150 Mason Steve Sky Valley Country Club 100 100 200 Matthews, CGCS Jerry Brookfield Landscape Management 100 100 McClure Josh Turtle Cove 100 100 200 McConnville Brian West Lake Country Club 100 100 McCroskey Billy Tally Mountain Golf Course 100 100 McCullough Mike Southland Golf Club 100 100 McElroy Tim SiteOne Landscape Supply 150 100 100 350 McMullan John The Georgia Club 150 100 100 100 100 550 McWhorter Ronald Reynolds Lake Oconee - The Landing 100 100 100 200 Merrick Johnny Canongate I Golf Club 100 100 Miller Bruce Marietta Country Club 100 100 Miller Bryan Cartersville Country Club 100 100 Miller Jeff Harbor Club on Lake Oconee 150 100 100 100 450 Miller Ryan Cherokee Town & Country Club 100 100 200 Miller Bruce Marietta Country Club 100 100 100 Miller Russ Sugar Creek Golf Club 100 100 Moore Chuck King & Prince Golf Course 150 100 250 Morgan Steve White Oak Golf Club 100 100 Murdock Tim Windermere Golf Club 100 100 Murray Dylan Club Car, LLC 150 100 100 100 100 550 Nettles Mike Trident Lakes Golf Course 150 100 100 350 Ninneman, CGCS Andy Cuscowilla on Lake Oconee 100 100 Northam Charlie Trophy Club of Atlanta 100 100 Nunn Daniel Country Club of Roswell 100 100 O'Campo Robert Bear's Best Atlanta 100 100 100 300 Oglesby Derek Corbin Turf & Ornamnetal Supply 150 100 250 Oliver Spence Simplot 150 100 100 100 100 550 Owens Brad Augusta National Golf Club 150 150 Owens Leonard Crystal Falls Golf Club 100 100 100 300 Painton Channing Laurel Springs Golf Club 100 100 Pakkala Jason Sky Valley Country Club 100 100 Palmer Scott Houston Lake Country Club 100 100 100 Pate Jamie Jerry Pate Company 150 100 40 290 Pate Parker Jerry Pate Company 100 100 200 Pawlaczk Garret Woodmont Golf & Country Club 100 100 Petrelli Chris Eagles Landing Country Club 150 100 100 100 450 Phillips Kirk Helena 150 100 100 350 Phillips Zach SiteOne Landscape Supply 150 100 100 100 100 550 Pittman Carey Double Oaks Golf Club 100 100 Poole Tony Dogwood Golf Club 100 100 100 300 Pope Shawn Oak Mountain Golf Club 100 100 Porter Tommy JK Morro 100 100 Pote Ron Byo-Gen, Inc.
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