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2016 Southern Amateur 2016 Yearbook 2016 Southern Amateur Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Site of the 110th Southern Amateur Championship I N D E X Officers & Directors . 2-3 Past Officers & Directors . 4-11 2015 Member Clubs . 12-14 The Dunes Golf & Beach Club, 2016 Southern Amateur Site . 15-17 George W . Adair Memorial Trophy . 18 Sam Perry Medal . 18 Southern Amateur Future Schedule . 19 1902-2015 Championships . 20-28 2015 Championship . 29-30 2015 Champion . 31 Bob Jones Team Trophy . 32 Southern States Four-Ball Champions . 33 Bob Jones Team Trophy Winners . 34-38 Southern Senior Champions . 39-40 Perry Adair Memorial Trophy . 41 University of Texas Golf Club, 2016 Southern Junior Site . .. 42-43 1973-2015 Junior Championships . 44-49 2015 Junior Championship . 50-51 2015 Junior Champion . 52 Future Junior Championships & Southern International Four-Ball Championship . 53 Southern International Four-Ball Champions . 54 SGA National Amateur of the Month Award . 55 Hall of Fame . 56 Simon Bolivar Cup . 56 Articles of Incorporation . 57-59 By-Laws . 60-61 Resolution . 61 2016 YEARBOOK Southern Golf Association SOUTHERN GOLF ASSOCIATION 2015 OFFICERS PRESIDENT Clarke Rheney 1070 Neil’s Fort Greensboro, Georgia 30642 1st VICE PRESIDENT W .Cabell Moore, Jr . 8203 Greystone West Circle Richmond, Virginia 23229 2nd VICE PRESIDENT James E . Brown 7707 Glenshannon Circle Dallas, TX 75225 TREASURER Al G . Reynolds 1770 Independence Court, Suite 120 Birmingham, AL 35216 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Buford R . McCarty P . O . Box 660149 Birmingham, Alabama 35266 STAFF SGA HEADQUARTERS 1025 Montgomery Highway, Suite 210 P .O . Box 660149 Birmingham, Alabama 35266-0149 ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Adam M . Powell 2 Yearbook, Two Thousand Sixteen 2015 DIRECTORS Jon D . Babb Don Hershfelt H . Brenner Sadler Baton Rouge, Louisiana Tupelo, Mississippi Alexandria, Louisiana Robert Birmingham David H . Hughes Roy Saunders Montgomery, Alabama Orlando, Florida Orlando, Florida John Boatwright John Luffey Richard Sexton Mt . Pleasant, South Carolina Monroe, Louisiana Birmingham, Alabama W . O . (Bill) Brazil Mike McCurdy Fred Stephens Ashville, North Carolina Dallas, Texas Birmingham, Alabama James E . Brown J . Michael Millen Sam Vann, III Dallas, Texas Charlottesville, Virginia Dothan, Alabama M . M . Brown, Jr . W . Cabell Moore Larry Walker Dallas, Texas Richmond, VA Memphis, Tennessee Kevin F . Butler, Jr . Wynton C . Norwood Wyatt W . Wall West Palm Beach, Florida Maumelle, Arkansas Richmond, Virginia John T . Culp John Robert Owens Scott Wallace Houston, Texas Lexington, Kentucky Little Rock, Arkansas Glen Davis Henry S . Perkins Jeff Warren Lockhart, Florida Pensacola, Florida Suwanee, Georgia Henry W . Donald Al Reynolds William G . White, IV Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham, Alabama Charlotte, North Carolina Edward R . Duffie, M . D . Clarke Rheney Savannah, Georgia Greensboro, Georgia Lewis C . Foster, Jr . Joel W . Richardson Knoxville, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Joseph B . Hackler Jimmy L . Riddle Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Madisonville, Kentucky Roger A . Harvie Bill Roach Sr . Viera, Florida Knoxville, Tennessee DIRECTORS EMERITI Llewellyn Boyd James W . Key Jack W . Veghte Chattanooga, Tennessee Columbus, Georgia Clearwater, Florida M . M . Brown, Jr . Charles E . MacCallum, Jr . Dallas, Texas Port St . Lucie, Florida Robert C . Buchholz John D . McKey, Jr . Ashville, North Carolina Stuart, Florida A . Downing Gray Robert M . Ramsay Pensacola, Florida Birmingham, Alabama Harald R . Hansen Moffatt G . Sherard, Jr . Atlanta, Georgia Charlotte, North Carolina E . Austin Jones Lester Varn, Jr . Orlando, Florida Jacksonville, Florida 2015 ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Chris Badciong Germantown, Tennessee Tom Nolan Greensboro, North Carolina Kenny Bettis Hot Springs Village, Arizona Bill Norris Eatonton, Georgia Joel Davenport Ennis, Texas Tommy Snell Parkinston, Mississippi Joseph Dengal Dallas, Texas Sam DiPhilippo Grasonville, Maryland 3 Southern Golf Association OFFICERS & DIRECTORS - PAST & PRESENT ADAIR, George W . BOYD, Basil M ., Jr ., M . D . BUSH, Reuben G . Atlanta, Georgia Charlotte, North Carolina New Orleans, Louisiana 1909-1922 Vice President 1985-1992 Director 1931-1938 Director Deceased Deceased 1938-1947 Vice President 1948-1953 Director Emeritus ALLEN, Tracy J . BOYD, Llewellyn Deceased Winter Park, Florida Chattanooga, Tennessee 1975-1985 Director 1958-1969 Director BUTLER, Kevin F . 1970-1971 2nd Vice President W . Palm Beach, Florida ARNOLD, Lowry 1972-1973 1st Vice President 1995-2002 Director Atlanta, Georgia 1974-2008 Director 2003-2004 Treasurer 1918-1922 Director 2009 Director Emeritus 2005-2006 1st Vice-President 1922-1930 Vice President 2007-2008 President 1930-1934 President BOYNTON, Ben Lee 2009-2013 Director Deceased Dallas, Texas 1949-1950 Director CAMP, Clarence BABB, John D . Deceased Ocala, Florida Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1924-1947 Director 2006-2013 Director BRAZIL, W . O . (Bill) Deceased Asheville, North Carolina BARNES, Thomas W . 2004-2012 Director CAMPBELL, Jack H . Atlanta, Georgia High Point, North Carolina 1947-1950 Director BRENNAN, James H ., Jr . 1976-1980 Director Dothan, Alabama BARNETT, R . H . 1974-1976 Director CAPEHART, Leroy S . Jacksonville, Florida 1977-2nd Vice President Gulfport, Mississippi 1904-1905 Director 1978-1979 Vice President 1961-1967 Director Deceased 1980-1981 President 1972-1973 Director 1982-1998 Director BATTLE, John S ., Jr . 1999-Director Emeritus CARROLL, Leigh Richmond, Virginia 2011-Deceased New Orleans, Louisiana 1958-1974 Director 1902-1936 Director BRENNAN, James H ., III Deceased BAUGH, R . H . Chattanooga, Tennessee Birmingham, Alabama 1987-2006 Director CASE, John B ., M . D . 1903-1911 Secretary San Antonio, Texas 1911-1936 Director BROGDEN, William M . 1972-1980 Director Deceased Tulsa, Oklahoma 1981 Director CHADWICK, Kermit, M . D . BINION, Stanley B . 1982 VP Junior Affairs Gulfport, Mississippi Houston, Texas 1983-1984 Director 1957-1961 Director 1981-1982 Director BROWN, James E . CHAPMAN, Judge Robert F . BIRMINGHAM, Robert Dallas, Texas Camden, South Carolina Montgomery, Alabama 2004-2010 Director 1984-1987 Director 2007-2013 Director 2011-2012 Treasurer Deceased 2013-2014 2nd Vice President BLUM, Arnold S . CHAPMAN, Robert H ., Jr . Macon, Georgia BROWN, M . M . (Buster), Jr . Spartanburg, South Carolina 1952-1960 Director Dallas, Texas 1961-1976 Director 1981-1983 Director BOATWRIGHT, John 1984-1987 Treasurer CLARK, Ethan A . Mt . Pleasant, South Carolina 1988-1989 2nd Vice President Orangeburg, South Carolina 2006-2013 Director 1990-1991 1st Vice President 1967-1972 Director 1992-1993 President BOGART, Ralph M . 1994-2013 Director CLARK, N . R . Bethesda, Maryland Mobile, Alabama 1972-1988 Director BROWN, Thomas O . 1904-1906 Director Marietta, Georgia Deceased BOYD, A . Pollack 1971-1978 1982-1985 Director Chattanooga, Tennessee 1979-1981 VP Junior Affairs COFFEY, Alden, M . D . 1932-1949 Director Ft . Worth, Texas 1949-1950 Vice President BRUNSON, James F . 1946-1949 Director 1950-1952 President Greenville, South Carolina Deceased 1952-1955 Director 1991-1992 Director 1955-1966 Director Emeritus COLE, R . H . Deceased BUCHHOLZ, Robert C . Greenwood, Mississippi Asheville, North Carolina 1926-1933 Director 1958-2001 Director 2002 Director Emeritus Incumbent 4 Yearbook, Two Thousand Sixteen OFFICERS & DIRECTORS - PAST & PRESENT COLLARD, Dick DAVEY, William E . EDMONDSON, George E . Columbia, Tennessee Atlanta, Georgia Tampa, Florida 1951-1956 Director 1974-1979 1950-1951 Director Deceased COLVILLE, Fulton EDRINGTON, John P . (Jack) Atlanta, Georgia DAVIDSON, Robert Memphis, Tennessee 1906-1909 Director Chattanooga, Tennessee 1905-1906 Director Deceased 1904-1905 Director Deceased Deceased CONDON, Martin J . EDWARDS, A . C . Memphis, Tennessee DAVIS, Glen Dallas, Texas 1922-1940 Director Lockhart, Florida 1905-1906 Director Deceased 2004-2013 Director Deceased CONNER, Lew DAVIS, T . Wayne ELLIS, John B . (Sonny) Nashville, Tennessee Jacksonville, Florida Atlanta, Georgia 2007-2011 Director 2001-2010 Director 1957-1966 Director COOK, James DELLINGER, Raiden W ., M . D . ELLIS, John Tyler Memphis, Tennessee Rome, Georgia Columbus, Georgia 1981-2003 Director 1969-1973 Director 1947-1954 Director Deceased DEWESE, Richard W . ENGLAND, J . E . COTTER, T . B . Tupelo, Mississippi Little Rock, Arkansas Pinehurst, North Carolina 1982-1983 Director 1916-1923 Director 1905-1906 Director Deceased Deceased DEXTER, Charles L . Dallas, Texas ENGLERTH, Fred L ., M . D . COWDEN, S . D . 1921-1923 Director Ft . Worth, Texas Nashville, Tennessee 1931-1934 Director 1959-1970 Director 1916-1918 Secretary-Treasurer Deceased Deceased EUSTIS, H . S . DINKLER, Carling, Jr . New Orleans, Louisiana COX, G . S . Atlanta, Georgia 1905-1906 Director Thomasville, Georgia 1957-1958 Director Deceased 1905-1906 Director Deceased DONALD, Henry W . FARR, Douglas T . Birmingham, Alabama Monroe, Louisiana CULP, John T . (Tommy) 2001-2013 Director 1989-1997 Director Houston, Texas 1995-2004 Director DOWELL, Walter FERGUSON, William L ., Jr . 2005-2006 Treasurer Walnut Ridge, Arkansas New Orleans, Louisiana 2007-2008 2nd Vice-President 1963-1969 Director 1963-1967 Director 2009-2010 1st Vice-President 1971-1973 Director Deceased 2011-2012 President 2013 Director DUDLEY, Charles FIELDS, David E ., Jr . Greenville, South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina CUMMINGS, Bryan 1956-1962 Director 1976-1980 Director Augusta, Georgia 1904-1906 Director DUFFIE, Edward R ., M .D . FOSTER, Lewis C ., Jr . Deceased Savannah,
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