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World Golf Hall of Fame Dedication” of the Robert T
The original documents are located in Box 23, folder “World Golf Hall of Fame Dedication” of the Robert T. Hartmann Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 23 of the Robert T. Hartmann Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library .. z_ ~SIDENT'S VISIT TO 3:32pm Program cO'fic 1uCfe s. PINF:HURST, i ~ORTH CAROLINA Board m otorcade as Wednesday, September ll,19741 on ar r ivu.l. COUNSELLOR HARTMANN 3:40prn Motorc ade dpts. en route Pinehurst CC. 12:50pm AF One dpts. Andrews. [Driying time:Sm] [Flying time:55rn] 3:45pm Arrive Pinehurst CC. 1:45pm AF One arvs. PopeAFB. You will be escorted 2 :00pm Board Marine #1. to tee viewing area. Marine #1&2 dpt. 4:15pm Golf play begins. [Flying time:l5rn] l 4:25pm Guest and staff board 2:15pm Marine #1'&2 arv. Southj motorcade as on ern Pines Airport. -
Bob Dickson but He Was Just Must Have Bob Hit the Ball Better an Incredibly Nice Stepped on a Person and Didn’T Few Toes
OKLAHOMA GOLF HALL OF FAME Nice guys finish first Dickson’s class, humility and talent to lift Hall’s status BY KEN MACLEOD their early years on the PGA Tour. “Some people don’t have On his way to becoming the best a real killer instinct. Bob hit amateur golfer on the planet, good enough the ball better than anyone to ruthlessly take down all comers in the I ever saw. He always hit it U.S. Amateur and British Amateur in the perfectly straight, a lot like same year, Johnny Miller. Bob Dickson But he was just must have Bob hit the ball better an incredibly nice stepped on a person and didn’t few toes. than anyone I ever saw. enjoy traveling If he did, He always hit it perfect- that much. He he probably ly straight... was very content still hasn’t to be at home.” Joey Dills stopped Dickson, now apologizing. retired and living “Bob is comfortably with just what he seems, one of the nicest guys wife, Carolyn, in Ponte Vedra you’ll ever meet,” said longtime friend Beach where he plays the TPC Mike Norman, a district judge in Musk- courses almost daily, did ogee. “He was kind and courteous and get out of his comfort polite. The kind of guy you’d be proud to zone this summer for have your daughter marry. an extended road trip “He never drank, never smoked, never to his old Oklahoma got a speeding ticket. If he played a bad haunts. 2015 INDUCTEE round, he would say I’ve got to go hit 500 He and Carolyn Bob Dickson celebrates a winning balls before I play again. -
UCLA QUICK FACTS 2008-09 BRUINS 9 2008-09 Schedule
TABLE OF CONTENTS UCLA QUICK FACTS 2008-09 BRUINS 9 2008-09 Schedule .....................Inside Back Cover Address ............ J.D. Morgan Center, PO Box 24044 Season Outlook .......................................................2 Los Angeles, CA 90024-0044 Alphabetical Roster ................................................4 Athletics Phone ...................................(310) 825-8699 Portrait Roster .........................................................4 Ticket Offi ce.................................. (310) UCLA-WIN THE COACHING STAFF Chancellor ...........................................Dr. Gene Block Director of Athletics ..................Daniel G. Guerrero Head Coach Derek Freeman ................................5 Faculty Athletic Rep. ......................Donald Morrison Director of Operations Daniel Hour .................6 Enrollment .......................................................... 37,000 Undergraduate Assistant Coach Founded ................................................................. 1919 Brandon Christianson ............................6 Colors ....................................................Blue and Gold THE PLAYERS Nickname ............................................................ Bruins Conference.....................................................Pacifi c-10 Player Biographies ...................................................7 Conference Phone .................................925-932-4411 THE 2007-08 SEASON Conference Fax ......................................925-932-4601 National Affi -
PGA of America Awards
THE 2006 PGA MEDIA GUIDE – 411 PGA of America Awards ¢ PGA Player of the Year The PGA Player of the Year Award is given to the top PGA Tour player based on his tournament wins, official money standing and scoring average. The point system for selecting the PGA Player of the Year was amended in 1982 and is as follows: 30 points for winning the PGA Championship, U.S. Open, British Open or Masters; 20 points for winning The Players Championship; and 10 points for winning all other designated PGA Tour events. In addition, there is a 50-point bonus for winning two majors, 75-point bonus for winning three, 100-point bonus for winning four. For top 10 finishes on the PGA Tour’s official money and scoring average lists for the year, the point value is: first, 20 points, then 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2. Any incomplete rounds in the scoring average list will result in a .10 penalty per incomplete round. 1948 Ben Hogan 1960 Arnold Palmer 1972 Jack Nicklaus 1984 Tom Watson Tiger Woods 1949 Sam Snead 1961 Jerry Barber 1973 Jack Nicklaus 1985 Lanny Wadkins 1950 Ben Hogan 1962 Arnold Palmer 1974 Johnny Miller 1986 Bob Tway 1996 Tom Lehman 1951 Ben Hogan 1963 Julius Boros 1975 Jack Nicklaus 1987 Paul Azinger 1997 Tiger Woods 1952 Julius Boros 1964 Ken Venturi 1976 Jack Nicklaus 1988 Curtis Strange 1998 Mark O’Meara 1953 Ben Hogan 1965 Dave Marr 1977 Tom Watson 1989 Tom Kite 1999 Tiger Woods 1954 Ed Furgol 1966 Billy Casper 1978 Tom Watson 1990 Nick Faldo 2000 Tiger Woods 1955 Doug Ford 1967 Jack Nicklaus 1979 Tom Watson 1991 Corey Pavin 2001 Tiger Woods 1956 Jack Burke Jr. -
1960-1969 Section History.Pub
A Chronicle of the Philadelphia Section PGA and its Members by Peter C. Trenham 1960 to 1969 1960 Al Besselink won the Section Championship and Skee Riegel won the Philadelphia Open. 1961 Gary Player won the Masters Tournament playing out of the Langhorne Country Club. 1962 Forty-four year old Henry Williams, Jr. won the Jamaica Open and Aronimink GC hosted the PGA Championship. 1963 The PGA Tour returned to the Section and played for the largest purse in the history of the PGA Tour. 1964 Art Wall won at San Diego, Al Besselink won the Azalea Open and Mike Souchak won at Houston and Memphis. 1965 Al Besselink won two Caracas Opens and Art Wall won his 4th Section Championship and the Maracaibo Open. 1966 Bert Yancey won at Wilmington, Memphis and Portland. 1967 Bob Ross won the Section Championship, the Pennsylvania Open and the DeBaufre Trophy. 1968 The Section rented office space. Leo Fraser elected PGA president. Bert Yancey 3rd in the Masters & U.S. Open 1969 Al Besselink won the Section Championship and the Prior Golf Festival. 1960 When the New Year began the Philadelphia Section had a new member on the PGA Tour. Jon Gustin was playing out of the Philadelphia Country Club. The Country Club’s professional Loma Frakes and two of the mem- bers backed him on the tour financially for four years. His ball striking abil- ity was legendary. He was one of the few players that Ben Hogan would pause to watch hit balls on the practice tee. While serving in the marines Gustin was in President Eisenhower’s Color Guard at the White House. -
PGA Tour's 'Global Home' Opening in February on Time, on Budget
Light, coffee, workspace: PGA Tour's 'Global Home' opening in February on time, on budget By Garry Smits, Florida Times-Union January 28, 2021 New building cost $65 million eventually will house nearly 800 PGA Tour employees The first thing most visitors to the PGA Tour’s Global Home notice is there isn’t much difference between being inside or outside the 187,000-square-foot building off County Road 210 in Ponte Vedra Beach. Thanks to five large skylights, a “collaborative atrium,” connecting the two wings and floor-to- ceiling windows, natural light is one of the main features of the building designed by Foster + Partners and built by Clark Construction – which also built the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse in 2007. “It’s 100 percent intentional,” said Kirsten Sabia, the Tour’s vice president for integrated communications on Thursday after leading a media group through the building. “Prior to designing it, Foster interview a number of employees and asked them what they desired in a new building. The top-two answers were natural light and meeting space. You feel energized when you walk into this building and you feel energized when you walk out.” The walk in is impressive enough. The building has water on three sides with two footpaths leading to the front doors. More than 800 trees were planted around the property. The project’s estimated cost of $65 million was brought in on budget and on time, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Tours and orientation are being conducted for around 750 PGA Tour employees, with some moving into the building on Feb. -
Pga Tour Book 1991
PGA TOUR BOOK 1991 Official Media Guide of the PGA TOUR nat l t rr' ~,Inllr, CJLF uHF PLAYLIi5 C I I - : PA)L SI IIP, I )L JHNlA.rv':L.N] I l l AY ERS CHAMPIONSHIP, TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CLUB, TPC, TPC INTERNATIONAL, WORLD SERIES OF GOLF, FAMILY GOLF CENTER, TOUR CADDY, and SUPER SENIORS are trade- marks of the PGA TOUR. PGA TOUR Deane R. Beman, Commissioner Sawgrass Ponte Vedra, Fla. 32082 Telephone: 904-285-3700 Copyright@ 1990 by the PGA TOUR, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced — electronically, mechanically or by any other means, including photocopy- ing — without the written permission of the PGA TOUR. The 1990 TOUR BOOK was produced by PGA TOUR Creative Services. Al] text inside the PGA TOUR Book is printed on ® recycled paper. OFFICIAL PGA TOUR BOOK 1991 1991 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE CURRENT PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES 1990 TOURNAMENT RESULTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1991 PGA TOUR Tournament Schedule .....................................................4 Tournament Policy Board ..........................................................................11 Investments Board .....................................................................................12 Commissioner Deane R. Beman ...............................................................13 PGA TOUR Executive Department ............................................................14 Tournament Administration .......................................................................15 TournamentStaff ........................................................................................16 -
Application 64Th Eastern Amateur Golf Tournament July 9-12, 2020 Elizabeth Manor Golf & CC, 1 Ace Parker Drive, Portsmouth, VA 23701
Application 64th Eastern Amateur Golf Tournament July 9-12, 2020 Elizabeth Manor Golf & CC, 1 Ace Parker Drive, Portsmouth, VA 23701 www.easternamateurgolf.com Please print very clearly and mail this page of the application with a $295 entry fee payable to “Eastern Amateur” Mail to: Eastern Amateur Golf – Galen Hill *Credit cards can only be accepted from international players outside U.S. One Ace Parker Drive Portsmouth, VA 23701 Name Age I would like to be considered for housing yes / no Mailing Address Email Address Telephone Club Club Pro Pro Telephone Handicap Index GHIN# High School Student College Student Non Student Name of School On golf team yes/no On Scholarship yes/no Last year played Eastern Amateur Score Weds a.m. qualifier if not selected yes/no Other recent competitive results: The Eastern Amateur receives more applications than we can accommodate. For more information on acceptance policy please refer to the website. Players who are accepted will be listed on the Eastern Amateur web page – www.easternamateurgolf.com. Additional information, including contact points for arranging transportation and housing (for those that have requested housing) will also be available on the web page. Housing is limited and will be filled as available. Please read carefully and sign below confirming the following: I understand that metal and/or ceramic spikes are prohibited at Elizabeth Manor. I have read and understand the Conditions of the Competition and the USGA’s Rules of Amateur Status. I conform to all the requirements of those regulations and am eligible to enter the Eastern Amateur Championship. -
Fine Golf Books and Memorabilia
Sale 446 Thursday, February 3, 2011 1:00 PM Fine Golf Books and Memorabilia Including Books from the Libraries of Ralph Elder, John M. McClelland Jr., Duplicate Material from the USGA Library, the Collection of Warren Orlick, and Other Owners Auction Preview Tuesday, February 1 - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Wednesday, February 2 - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Thursday, February 3 - 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Or by appointment 133 Kearny Street 4th Floor:San Francisco, CA 94108 phone: 415.989.2665 toll free: 1.866.999.7224 fax: 415.989.1664 [email protected]:www.pbagalleries.com REAL-TIME BIDDING AVAILABLE PBA Galleries features Real-Time Bidding for its live auctions. This feature allows Internet Users to bid on items instantaneously, as though they were in the room with the auctioneer. If it is an auction day, you may view the Real-Time Bidder at http://www.pbagalleries.com/realtimebidder/ . Instructions for its use can be found by following the link at the top of the Real-Time Bidder page. Please note: you will need to be logged in and have a credit card registered with PBA Galleries to access the Real-Time Bidder area. In addition, we continue to provide provisions for Absentee Bidding by email, fax, regular mail, and telephone prior to the auction, as well as live phone bidding during the auction. Please contact PBA Galleries for more information. IMAGES AT WWW.PBAGALLERIES.COM All the items in this catalogue are pictured in the online version of the catalogue at www.pbagalleries. -
UCLA on the PGA Tour
TABLE OF CONTENTS UCLA QUICK FACTS 2006-07 BRUINS 2 2006-07 Schedule ..................................................26 Address ............ J.D. Morgan Center, PO Box 24044 Season Outlook .......................................................2 Los Angeles, CA 90024-0044 Alphabetical Roster ................................................7 Athletics Phone ...................................(310) 825-8699 Portrait Roster .........................................................7 Ticket Offi ce.................................. (310) UCLA-WIN THE COACHING STAFF Chancellor ..........................Norman Abrams (acting) Director of Athletics ..................Daniel G. Guerrero Head Coach O.D Vincent .....................................4 Faculty Athletic Rep. ......................Donald Morrison Assistant Coach Derek Freeman ..........................6 Enrollment .......................................................... 37,000 Team Manager Daniel Hour ..................................6 Founded ................................................................. 1919 THE PLAYERS Colors ....................................................Blue and Gold Nickname ............................................................ Bruins Player Biographies .................................................10 Conference.....................................................Pacifi c-10 THE 2005-2006 SEASON James Lee Conference Phone .................................925-932-4411 Conference Fax ......................................925-932-4601 2005-2006 -
Turf News Roundup
TURF NEWS ROUNDUP Meeting recently in West Palm Beach were ITS organizers of the next International Research Conference. They are (front l-r) Dick Schmidt, VPI; George Snyder and John Cisar, I FAS; (back l-r) Tom Mascaro, Turf- Tec of Fort Lauderdale; Francis Lam aire, IN RA, France; Yoshishuke Maki, MAK Turfgrass Doctors International, Japan; Hasashi Yanagi, Toyo Green Co., Ltd., Japan. Photo by Kit Bradshaw International turfgrass glades agricultural area; the moderation of bent- ALSO grass greens at the Loxahatchee Club in Palm Water issues will be conference slated for Beach County; the integration ofwetlands in a golf the focus of the course at Old Marsh and the water control system Second Annual Golf Palm Beach, July '93 at Joe Robbie Stadium. There's a lot of unique turf Summit scheduled usage in Florida," Cisar said. Oct. 3-4 at the Hyatt The International Turfgrass Society will host A call for scholarly papers went out earlier this Regency in Tampa. .. its International Research Conference in the United month. Many papers not selected for formal pre- 10 States in 1993. The last conference took place in sentation at the conference will be compiled for Japan in 1989. distribution at the conference. All presentations The Florida Turfgrass Based on attendance at past conferences, pro- will be in English. Research Foundation gram organizers anticipate more than 800 partici- Program topics will include environmental must raise an pants from more than 20 countries will come to impact of turf; pesticide and nutrient fate in turf additional $125,000 the Breakers Resort and Hotel in Palm Beach the systems; the biocontrol approach to controlling within the next year third week of July, 1993. -
2018 Fact Sheet
Name PGA TOUR Champions Headquarters 112 PGA TOUR Boulevard, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida 32082, Phone: 904-285-3700 Commissioner Jay Monahan (since January 1, 2017) President Greg McLaughlin (since 2015) WebWebWeb PGATOUR.COM/Champions Facebook Facebook.com/PGATOURChampions Twitter @ChampionsTour About PGA TOUR Champions PGA TOUR Champions is a membership organization of professional golfers age 50 and older, including 35 members of the World Golf Hall of Fame. The Tour’s mission is to provide financial opportunities for its players, entertain and inspire its fans, deliver substantial value to its partners, create outlets for volunteers to give back and generate significant charitable and economic impact in tournament communities. In 2018, the PGA TOUR Champions schedule includes 27 tournaments across the United States, Scotland and Canada, with purses totaling more than $56 million. The Charles Schwab Cup, which includes the Regular Season and the Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs, is used to determine the season-long champion. All events are televised in the United States, with most receiving complete coverage on Golf Channel, the exclusive cable-television partner of PGA TOUR Champions. Internationally, telecasts air in excess of 190 countries and territories, reaching more than 330 million potential households. Follow PGA TOUR Champions online at PGATOUR.com, at facebook.com/PGATOURChampions , on Twitter @ChampionsTour and on Instagram @pgatourchampions . History PGA TOUR Champions was founded in 1980, and the Tour enters its 39th season in 2018. Charity The PGA TOUR and its tournaments generated more than $180 million for charitable causes in 2017, surpassing last year’s record amount by approximately $14 million.