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INDEX

Officers & Directors 2-3 Past Officers & Directors 4-11 2007 Member Clubs 12-14 Lake Nona Golf Club, 2008 Southern Amateur Site 15-18 George W. Adair Memorial Trophy 19 Sam Perry Medal 19 Inaugural Championship, 1902 20 Southern Amateur Future Schedule 20 1902-2007 Championships 21-28 2007 Championship 29-32 2007 Champion 31 Bob Jones Team Trophy 33 Southern States Four-Ball Champions 34 Bob Jones Team Trophy Winners 35-39 Southern Senior Champions 40-41 Perry Adair Memorial Trophy 42 Old Waverly, 2008 Southern Junior Site 43-46 1973-2007 Junior Championships 47-51 2007 Junior Championship 52-53 2007 Junior Champion & Future Junior Championships 54 2007 Southern International Four-Ball Championship 55-56 Southern International Four-Ball Champions 57 Hall of Fame 58 Simon Bolivar Cup 59 Articles of Incorporation 60-61 By-Laws 61-64 Resolution 64

2008 YEARBOOK

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SOUTHERN GOLF ASSOCIATION 2008 OFFICERS

PRESIDENT Kevin F. Butler 1119 Breakers West Way West Palm Beach, 33411

1st VICE PRESIDENT Larry G. Walker P 0. Box 130 Cordova, Tennessee 38088

2nd VICE PRESIDENT John T. Culp 11685 Arrowwood Circle Houston, 77063

TREASURER Clarke Rheney 1070 Neil's Fort Greensboro, 30642

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Buford R. McCarty P 0. Box 660149 Birmingham, Alabama 35266

STAFF

SGA HEADQUARTERS 1025 Montgomery Highway, Suite 210 PO. Box 660149 Birmingham, Alabama 35266-0149

OFFICE MANAGER Donna Stephens

MANAGER - CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRIES Crista Newsome

TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Fred A. Stephens

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DIRECTORS Jon D. Babb Jay Arthur Garrison Al Reynolds Baton Rouge, Louisiana Knoxville, Tennessee Birmingham, Alabama Robert Birmingham Joseph B. Hackler Joel W. Richardson Montgomery, Alabama Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Chattanooga, Tennessee John Boatwright Harald R. Hansen Jimmy L. Riddle Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina , Georgia Madisonville, Kentucky Llewellyn Boyd Roger A. Harvie Bill Roach Sr. Chattanooga, Tennessee Viera, Florida Knoxville, Tennessee W. 0. (Bill) Brazil Don Hershfelt H. Brenner Sadler Ashville, North Carolina Tupelo, Mississippi Alexandria, Louisiana James E. Brown G. Edison Holland, Jr. Robert Thornton, M.D. , Texas Atlanta, Georgia Winter Park, Florida M. M. Brown, Jr. David H. Hughes Sam Vann, Ill Dallas, Texas Orlando, Florida Dothan, Alabama Lew Conner Joe H. King Jack W. Veghte Nashville, Tennessee Birmingham, Alabama Clearwater, Florida Glen Davis W. Cabe!! Moore, Jr. Wyatt W. Wall Lockhart, Florida Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia T. Wayne Davis, Jr. Wynton C. Norwood William G. White, IV Jacksonville, Florida Maumelle, Arkansas Charlotte, North Carolina Henry W. Donald Mike Nugent Birmingham, Alabama Louisville, Tennessee Edward R. Duffie, M. D. John Robert Owens Savannah, Georgia Lexington, Kentucky Henry S. Perkins H. Mitchell Dunn Point Clear, Alabama Savannah, Georgia J. Edgerton Pierson Lewis C. Foster, Jr. Shreveport, Louisiana Knoxville, Tennessee

DIRECTORS EMERITI

James H. Brennan, Jr. E. Austin Jones John C. Owens Dothan, Alabama Orlando, Florida Lexington, Kentucky Robert C. Buchholz James W. Key Robert M. Ramsay Ashville, North Carolina Columbus, Georgia Birmingham, Alabama A. Downing Gray Charles E. MacCallum Grantland Rice, II Pensacola, Florida Port St. Lucie, Florida Birmingham, Alabama C. CabeII Hancock, Jr. John D. McKey, Jr. Moffatt G. Sherard, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Stuart, Florida Charlotte, North Carolina Elbert S. Jemison, Jr. Orvis Milner Lester Varn, Jr. Birmingham, Alabama Knoxville, Tennessee Jacksonville, Florida

ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS

Cabe!! Ackerly Duff Meyer Mike Tate Richmond, Virginia Pinehurst, North Carolina Houston, Texas Scott Wallace Robert Cox Macon Moye Little Rock, Arkansas Edmond, Oklahoma Charlotte, North Carolina Jeff Warren Steve Johnson Edwin M. Palmer III Suwanee, Georgia Signal Mountain, Tennessee New Orleans, Louisiana David Watkins Jeff Knox Roy Saunders Little Rock, Arkansas Augusta, Georgia Orlando, Florida John Luffey Richard Sexton Monroe, Louisiana Birmingham, Alabama

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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 2005-2006 1st Vice-President 1922-1930 Vice President BOYNTON, Ben Lee 2007-2008 President 1930-1934 President Dallas, Texas Deceased 1949-1950 Director CAMP, Clarence Deceased Ocala, Florida BABB, John D. 1924-1947 Director Baton Rouge, Louisiana BRAZIL, W. 0. (Bill) Deceased 2006-2008 Director Asheville, North Carolina 2004-2008 Director CAMPBELL, Jack H. BARNES, Thomas W. High Point, North Carolina Atlanta, Georgia BRENNAN, James H., Jr. 1976-1980 Director 1947-1950 Director Dothan, Alabama 1974-1976 Director CAPEHART, Leroy S. BARNETT, R. H. 1977 2nd Vice President Gulfport, Mississippi Jacksonville, Florida 1978-1979 Vice President 1961-1967 Director 1904-1905 Director 1980-1981 President 1972-1973 Director Deceased 1982-1998 Director 1999 Director Emeritus CARROLL, Leigh BATTLE, John S., Jr. New Orleans, Louisiana Richmond, Virginia BRENNAN, James H., Ill 1902-1936 Director 1958-1974 Director Chattanooga, Tennessee Deceased 1987-2006 Director BAUGH, R. H. CASE, John B., M. D. Birmingham, Alabama BROGDEN, William M. San Antonio, Texas 1903-1911 Secretary Tulsa, Oklahoma 1972-1980 Director 1911-1936 Director 1981 Director Deceased 1982 VP Junior Affairs CHADWICK, Kermit, M. D. 1983-1984 Director Gulfport, Mississippi BINION, Stanley B. 1957-1961 Director Houston, Texas BROWN, James E. 1981-1982 Director Dallas, Texas CHAPMAN, Judge Robert F. 2004-2008 Director Camden, South Carolina BIRMINGHAM, Robert 1984-1987 Director Montgomery, Alabama BROWN, M. M. (Buster), Jr. Deceased 2007-2008 Director Dallas, Texas 1981-1983 Director CHAPMAN, Robert H., Jr. BLUM, Arnold S. 1984-1987 Treasurer Spartanburg, South Carolina Macon, Georgia 1988-1989 2nd Vice President 1961-1976 Director 1952-1960 Director 1990-1991 1st Vice President 1992-1993 President CLARK, Ethan A. BOATWRIGHT, John 1994-2008 Director Orangeburg, South Carolina Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 1967-1972 Director 2006-2008 Director BROWN, Thomas 0. Marietta, Georgia CLARK, N. R. BOGART, Ralph M. 1971-1978 Director Mobile, Alabama Bethesda, Maryland 1979-1981 VP Junior Affairs 1904-1906 Director 1972-1988 Director 1982-1985 Director Deceased BOYD, A. Pollack BRUNSON, James F COFFEY, Alden, M. D. Chattanooga, Tennessee Greenville, South Carolina Ft. Worth, Texas 1932-1949 Director 1991-1992 Director 1946-1949 Director 1949-1950 Vice President Deceased 1950-1952 President BUCHHOLZ, Robert C. 1952-1955 Director Asheville, North Carolina COLE, R. H. 1955-1966 Director Emeritus 1958-2001 Director Greenwood, Mississippi Deceased 2002 Director Emeritus 1926-1933 Director Incumbent

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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 CON DON, Martin J. EDWARDS, A. C. Memphis, Tennessee DAVIS, Glen Dallas, Texas 1922-1940 Director Lockhart, Florida 1905-1906 Director Deceased 2004-2008 Director Deceased CONNER, Lew DAVIS, T. Wayne ELLIS, John B. (Sonny) Nashville, Tennessee Jacksonville, Florida Atlanta, Georgia 2007-2008 Director 2001-2008 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) 2001-2008 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 1971-1973 Director Deceased CUMMINGS, Bryan Augusta, Georgia DUDLEY, Charles FIELDS, David E., Jr. 1904-1906 Director Greenville, South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina Deceased 1956-1962 Director 1976-1980 Director CUSHMAN, John, Jr. DUFFIE, Edward R., M.D. FOSTER, Lewis C., Jr. Charlotte, North Carolina Savannah, Georgia Knoxville, Tennessee 1967-1969 Director 2000-2008 Director 1992-1998 Director 1999-2000 Treasurer CUSHMAN, Paul G. du FOUR, W. C. 2001-2002 2nd Vice-President Palm Beach, Florida New Orleans, Louisiana 2003-2004 1st Vice-President 1955-1957 Secretary/Treasurer 1905-1906 Director 2005-2006 President 1957-1960 Director Deceased 2007-2008 Director 1960-1982 Director Emeritus Deceased DUNN, H. Mitchell FOWLER, Walter C. Savannah, Georgia Alexandria, Louisiana DARRAGH, Ted 2001-2008 Director 1983-1985 Director Little Rock, Arkansas 1986-1987 2nd Vice President 1959-1962 Director EASTMAN, Joel 1988-1989 1st Vice President 1976-1979 Director Dallas, Texas 1990-1991 President 1998-2005 Director 1992-1996 Director DAVENPORT, Charles Deceased Tuscaloosa, Alabama EDENTON, Bruce C. 1959-1966 Secretary-Treasurer Jackson, Tennessee Incumbent 1974-1996 Director

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OFFICERS & DIRECTORS - PAST & PRESENT

FREDERICKSON, George GROSS, Frank B., M. D. NATTIER, Gilbert, Jr. Oklahoma City, OK Winter Haven, Florida New Orleans, Louisiana 1916-1923 Director 1968-1985 Director 1966-1968 VP Senior Affairs 1969-1972 Director GAINES, A. W. GUNN, Will Chattanooga, TN Atlanta, Georgia HAWKINS, John E. 1902-1903 President 1924-1930 Director Lexington, Kentucky Deceased 1970-1974 Director GUNTER, W. A., Jr. GARRISON, Jay Arthur Montgomery, Alabama HAYS, James R., JR. Knoxville, TN 1912-1924 Director Tulsa, Oklahoma 2003-2008 Director Deceased 1996 Director GILES, Marvin, Ill HACKLER, Joseph B. HEALEY, Jack Richmond, VA Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1974 Director 1991-1997 Director 1972-1975 Director 1998 Treasurer Deceased GOODWYN, D.M. 1999-2000 2nd Vice President Louisville, KY 2001-2002 1st Vice President HENDERSON, D. S. 1909-1924 Director 2003-2004 President Chattanooga, TN Deceased 2005-2008 Director 1919-1931 Director Deceased GORDON, Jennings B. HADDOCK, Paul F Sarasota, Florida Charlotte, North Carolina HERRON, Ed, Jr. 1938-1953 Director 1931-1936 Director Houston, Texas 1953-1954 Secretary/Treasurer 1936-1938 Vice President 1939-1946 Director 1954-1957 Director Deceased 1957-1959 Vice President HERSHFELT, Don 1959-1961 President HALL, Sam Tupelo, Mississippi 1961-1964 Director Hattiesburg, Mississippi 1998-2008 Director 1965 Director Emeritus 2003 Director Deceased HEYBURN, William HANCOCK, C. CabeII, Jr. Louisville, Kentucky GRAVES, R. W. Richmond, Virginia 1957-1958 Director Rome, Georgia 1970-1973 Director 1902-1904 Director 1974-1975 1st Vice President HILL, William P Deceased 1976-1977 President Atlanta, Georgia 1978-1997 Director 1903-1906 Director GRAY, A. Downing 1998 Director Emeritus Deceased Pensacola, Florida Deceased 1968-1996 Director HILLYER, Charles C., M.D. 1997 Director Emeritus HANCOCK, Jackson B. Jacksonville, Florida Delray Beach, Florida 1963-1987 Director GRAY, Bahnson 1969-1973 VP Senior Affairs 1988 Director Emeritus Winston-Salem, North Carolina 1974-1981 Director Deceased 1957-1959 Director Deceased HOLLAND, G. Edison GRAY, J. J., Jr. HANES, H. L. Atlanta, Georgia Nashville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee 2007-2008 Director 1926-1931 Director 1918-1930 Secretary/Treasurer Deceased Deceased HORNE, Richard P Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina GREEN, Charles HANSEN, Harald R. 1976-1981 Director Laurel, Mississippi Atlanta, Georgia 1933-1946 Director 1985-2008 Director HOTCHKISS, Elmore D., Jr. Deceased Richmond, Virginia HARRIS, A. B., Dr. 1936-1938 Director GREER, Shel A. Birmingham, Alabama Bowling Green, Kentucky 1931-1934 Director HOWELL, William R. (Billy) 1955-1962 Director 1934-1936 Vice President Houston, Texas 1962-1965 VP Senior Affairs 1936-1946 Director 1933-1938 Director Deceased Deceased HUDSON, Scott GROOVER, E C. HARRISON, Charles W. Atlanta, Georgia Jacksonville, Florida Decatur, Georgia 1922-1946 Director 1913-1930 Director 1967-1970 Director Deceased Deceased HARVIE, Roger A. Incumbent Viera, Florida 1993-2008 Director

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OFFICERS & DIRECTORS - PAST & PRESENT

HUGHES, David H. KERNS, Steve MARBUT, John W., Jr. Orlando, Florida Houston, Texas Macon, Georgia 1997-2008 Director 1995-1998 Director 1989-1997 Director HULLENDER, John Robert KEY, James W. MARS, Sam San Antonio, Texas Columbus, Georgia Middlesboro,Kentucky 1995-2008 Director 1973-1975 Director 1976-1977 Director 1976-1977 Vice President JACOBY, Louis 1978-1979 President MASSIE, W. K. Dallas, Texas 1980-1996 Director Lexington, Kentucky 1924-1931 Director 1997 Director Emeritus 1904-1905 Director Deceased Deceased KING, Joe H. JEFFORDS, M. K., Jr. Birmingham, Alabama McCARTY, Buford R. Orangeburg, South Carolina 1980-1993 Executive Secretary Birmingham, Alabama 1946-1951 Director 1994-2008 Director 1988-1993 Asst. Exec. Sec. 1951-1953 Secretary/Treasurer 1994-2008 Executive Secretary 1953-1955 Vice President KLIEWER, L. W. 1955-1957 President Hampton, Virginia McCLOSKEY, J. J. 1957-1961 Director 1976-1979 Director Asheville, North Carolina Deceased 1902-1903 Vice President LATTIMORE, William Jr. 1903-1904 President JEMISON, Elbert S., Jr. Savannah, Georgia 1904-1905 Director Birmingham, Alabama 2001-2005 Director Deceased 1953-1954 Director 1954-1955 Secretary/Treasurer LITTLE, Jean McCLURE, Edwin 1955-1957 Vice President Spartanburg, South Carolina Shreveport, Louisiana 1957-1959 President 1970-1974 Director 1938-1939 Director 1959-1980 Director 1981 Director Emeritus LOWRY, Robert, Jr. McDOWELL, W. D. P Huntsville, Alabama Atlanta, Georgia JETT, William J. 1958-1984 Director 1953-1957 Director Maumelle, Arkansas 1992-2001 Director [UPTON, J. T McKEY, John D., M. D. Chattanooga, Tennessee Orlando, Florida JOHNSON, Albin S. 1905-1906 Director 1962-1975 Director Lexington, South Carolina Deceased 1985-1989 Director McKEY, John D., Jr. 1990-1991 Treasurer LURTON, H. H., Jr. Palm City, Florida 1992-1993 2nd Vice President Nashville, Tennessee 1982-1993 Director 1994-1995 1st Vice President 1902-1904 Director 1994-1995 Treasurer 1996-1997 President Deceased 1996-1997 2nd Vice President Deceased 1998 1st Vice-President MacCALLUM, Charles E. 1999-2000 President JONES, E. Austin Port St. Lucie, Florida 2001-2007 Director Orlando, Florida 1976-1998 Director 2008 Director Emeritus 1981 Director 1999 Director Emeritus 1982-1983 Treasurer McROBERTS, George A. 1984-1985 2nd Vice President MALLORY, A. H. Danville, Kentucky 1986-1987 1st Vice President Memphis, Tennessee 1904-1906 Director 1988-1989 President 1906-1918 Director Deceased 1990-1997 Director Deceased 1998 Director Emeritus McWANE, William MANN, William D. Birmingham, Alabama JONES, Jesse Jackson, Mississippi 1946-1952 Director Houston, Texas 1984-1994 Director 1952-1953 Vice President 1916-1923 Director 1953-1955 President Deceased MANSON, Andrew 1955-1959 Director Darien, Georgia 1959 Director Emeritus KEMP, A. Harcourt 1903-1909 Vice President Deceased Louisville, Kentucky Deceased 1977-1981 Director MERRITT, Richard MANSON, Robert Bay St. Louis, Mississippi KENNON, Charles S., M. D. Darien, Georgia 1974-1978 Director Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1905-1906 Director 1978-1983 Director Deceased Incumbent

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OFFICERS & DIRECTORS - PAST & PRESENT

MILNER, Orvis NORWOOD, Wynton C. PERSON, Curtis S., Sr. Knoxville, Tennessee Little Rock, Arkansas Memphis, Tennessee 1975-2007 Director 1982-1991 Director 1958-1965 Director 2008 Director Emeritus 1992-1993 Treasurer 1966-1967 2nd Vice President 1994-1995 2nd Vice President 1968-1969 1st Vice President MOONEY, Burgett H., Jr. 1996-1997 1st Vice President 1970-1971 President Rome, Georgia 1997-1998 President 1972-1980 Director 1957-1973 Director 1999-2008 Director 1981-1997 Director Emeritus Deceased MOORE, C. Alex NUGENT, MIKE Dallas, Texas Louisville, Tennessee PERSON, Curtis S., Jr. 1992-1997 Director 2005-2008 Director Memphis, Tennesse 1968-1992 Director MOORE, Elliott D. OEHMIG, Lewis W. Orangeburg, South Carolina Chattanooga, Tennessee PETERSON, Louis B. 1958-1959 Director 1972-1993 Director Vero Beach, Florida 1994-2003 Director Emeritus 1967-1973 Director MOORE, Richard D. Deceased 1974-1976 VP Senior Affairs Savannah, Georgia 1977-1983 Director 2001-2005 Director OWENS, John C. Lexington, Kentucky PIERSON, J. Edgerton MOORE, W. CabeII, Jr. 1962-1967 Director Shreveport, Louisiana Richmond, Virginia 1972-1977 Director 1988-2008 Director 1992-2008 Director 1978-1981 Treasurer 1982-1983 2nd Vice President POOLE, Grover D., M. D. MOREY, Dale 1984-1985 1st Vice President Jonesboro, Arkansas High Point, North Carolina 1986-1987 President 1970-1971 Director 1963-1972 Director 1988-1995 Director 1981-1987 Director 1973 2nd Vice President 1996 Director Emeritus 1974-1975 President PRIDE, Richard E, Jr. 1976-1990 Director OWENS, John Robert Tuscaloosa, Alabama 1991-2003 Director Emeritus Lexington, Kentucky 1984-1995 Director Deceased 1992-2008 Director PRITCHETT, Harry H. MOSES, C. E PAINE, M. P., Jr. Tuscaloosa, Alabama Savannah, Georgia Charleston, South Carolina 1951-1957 Director 1904-1906 Director 1905-1906 Director 1957-1959 Secretary-Treasurer Deceased Deceased 1959-1963 1st Vice President 1963-1964 President MUNGER, S. I. PAYNE, Gibson 1965-1967 Director Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas 1967-1981 Director Emeritus 1913-1921 Director 1934-1936 Director Deceased Deceased Deceased RAINWATER, Charles V. MURRAH, Verne C. PENDLETON, John E., Jr. Pensacola, Florida Ormond Beach, Florida West Palm Beach, Florida 1930-1936 Secretary-Treasurer 1950-1956 Director 1960-1972 Director 1936-1946 President 1946-1973 Director Emeritus NABERS, Beverly C. PENROSE, John J. Deceased St. Petersburg, Florida Miami Shores,Florida 1951-1963 Director 1957-1958 Director RAINWATER, Crawford V. 1963 Director Emeritus Pensacola, Florida PERKINS, David A. 1939-1950 Director NELSON, C. L. Asheville, North Carolina 1950-1951 Secretary-Treasurer Louisville, Kentucky 1958-1961 Director 1966-1971 Director 1905-1906 Director 1961-1963 2nd Vice President 1972 2nd Vice President Deceased 1963-1964 1st Vice President 1973-1991 Director 1965 President Deceased NICOL, Thomas A. 1966-1983 Director Alexander City, Alabama 1984 Director Emeritus RAMSAY, Robert M. 1957-1973 Director Deceased Birmingham, Alabama Deceased 1964-1982 Director PERKINS, Henry S. 1983-2002 VP Junior Affairs Pensacola, Florida 2003 Director Emeritus 2004-2008 Director Incumbent PERRY, Sam Birmingham, Alabama 1936-1945 Director Deceased

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OFFICERS & DIRECTORS - PAST & PRESENT

RANDALL, Thomas H., Sr. ROACH, Bill, Sr. SINGLETON, Sandy H. Charleston, South Carolina Knoxville, Tennessee Edmond, Oklahoma 1979-1981 Director 2007 Director 1989-1995 Director RAWLINS, Robert S. ROGERS, Frank SIRRENE, J. E. Dallas, Texas Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Greeneville, South Carolina 1985-1987 Director 1938-1947 Director 1926-1930 Director Deceased READ, Lee S. ROSEN, Charles, II Louisville, Kentucky New Orleans, Louisiana SMART, Felix G. 1938-1946 Director 1971-1979 Director Pine Bluff, Arkansas 1946-1950 Secretary-Treasurer 1947-1948 Director 1950-1952 Vice President ROTAN, George V. Deceased 1952-1953 President Houston, Texas 1953-1964 Director Emeritus 1923-1925 Director SMITH, Horace F Deceased 1936-1939 Director Nashville, Tennessee Deceased 1904-1930 President REDDING, W. C. Deceased Macon, Georgia RUSSELL, Henry H. 1911-1918 Director Miami, Florida SMITH, L. T. Deceased 1958-1972 Director Anniston, Alabama 1902-1911 Treasurer REID, John M. RYAN, J. C. 1911-1912 Director Chattanooga, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Deceased 1971-1973 Director 1911-1916 Secretary/Treasurer Deceased SMITH, Roger H. REYNOLDS, Al Lexington, Kentucky Birmingham, Alabama SADLER, H. Brenner 1931-1936 Director 1998-2008 Director Alexandria, Louisiana Deceased 2005-2008 Director REYNOLDS, Walker Jr., M. D. SMITH, Terrence Anniston, Alabama SALMEN, Raymond F. New Orleans, Louisiana 1963-1967 Director New Orleans, Louisiana 1957-1958 Director 1968-1969 2nd Vice President 1947-1952 Director 1970-1971 1st Vice Presiden 1956-1957 Director SPOTTS, E.R. 1972-1973 President Houston, Texas 1974-1989 Director SAVAGE, James A., M. D. 1908-1911 Director 1990-2001 Director Emeritus Isle Of Palms, South Carolina Deceased Deceased 1992-2004 Director SQUIER, Kirby RHENEY, Clarke SCOTT, John M. Chattanooga, Tennessee Greensboro, Georgia Charlotte, North Carolina 1908-1909 Director 2000-2006 Director 1918-1930 Director Deceased 2007-2008 Treasurer 1930-1934 Vice President 1934-1936 President STACKHOUSE, Richard H. RICE, Grantland, II 1936-1940 Director Boynton Beach, Florida Birmingham, Alabama 1940 Director Emeritus 1976-1990 Director 1967-1975 Secretary-Treasurer Deceased 1976-1979 Executive Secretary STARK, I. F. 1980-2006 Director SCOTT, Kenneth L. Louisville, Kentucky 2007 Director Emeritus Marietta, Georgia 1904-1905 Director 1979-1985 Director Deceased RICHARDS, Don Austin, Texas SHARPE, Paul C. STARK, William D., Jr. 1967-1976 Director Memphis, Tennessee Jacksonville, Florida 1977 Treasurer 1976-1982 Director 1947-1950 Director 1978-1984 Director Deceased 1985-2002 Director Emeritus SHERARD, Moffatt G., Jr. Deceased Charlotte, North Carolina STEVENS, Lem B. 1982-1987 Director Nashville, Tennessee RICHARDSON, Joel W. 1988-1989 Treasurer 1956-1958 Director Chattanooga, Tennessee 1990-1991 2nd Vice President 2001-2008 Director 1992-1993 1st Vice President STEVENSON, Frank G. Jr. 1994-1995 President Atlanta, Georgia RIDDLE, Jimmy L. 1996-2003 Director 1996-2000 Director Madisonville, Kentucky 2004 Director Emeritus 2001-2002 Treasurer 1992-2008 Director 2003-2nd Vice President SIMONS, A. Pollard Deceased Dallas, Texas 1950-1955 Director Incumbent

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OFFICERS & DIRECTORS - PAST & PRESENT

STEWART, Charles H. TRAMMELL, Marshall WAGHORNE, Richard C. North Palm Beach, Florida Nashville, Tennessee Dallas, TX 1958-1960 Director 1963-1973 Director 2002-2003 Director 1960-1961 2nd Vice President 1961-1963 President TRAVIS, Robert C. WALKER, Larry R. 1963-1971 Director Jackson, Mississippi Cordova, Tennessee 1972-1977 Director Emeritus 1972-1973 Director 1995-2003 Director Deceased 2003-2004 Treasurer TREADWELL, George H., Sr. 2005-2006 2nd Vice-President STOKES, Earl, Jr. Memphis, Tennessee 2007-2008 1st Vice-President Louisville, Kentucky 1951-1960 Director 1936-1938 Director 1961-1987 Director Emeritus WALL, Wyatt W.(Chip) Deceased Richmond, Virginia STROOPE, James L. 1995-2008 Director Houston, Texas TUFTS, Peter V. 1974-1979 Director Pinehurst, North Carolina WALSH, Thomas E. 1968-1982 Director Greenville, Mississippi STROTHER, Ralph G. 1946-1964 Director Louisville, Kentucky TUFTS, Richard S. 1965-1976 Director Emeritus 1924-1930 Director Pinehurst, North Carolina Deceased Deceased 1938-1947 Director 1947-1949 Vice President WATERS, John W. TAYLOR, Ray H., Jr. 1949-1951 Director Alexandria, Louisiana Greensboro, North Carolina 1952-1980 Director Emeritus 1959-1963 Director 1952-1957 Director Deceased 1963-1964 2nd Vice President 1965 1st Vice President THAMES, Allyn M. TULLOS, C. Max 1966-1967 President Montgomery, Alabama Jackson, Mississippi 1968-1982 Director 1968-1973 Director 1977-1980 Director 1983 Director Emeritus 1974-1975 2nd Vice President Deceased 1976-1981 Director TUPPER, James S. Nashville, Tennessee WELCH, Harry L. THAMES, John A. 1931-1936 Director Salisbury, North Carolina Birmingham, Alabama 1936-1946 Secretary/Treasurer 1975-1976 Director 1946-1950 Director 1946-1950 President 1977-1981 VP Senior Affairs Deceased 1950-1952 Director 1982 Director 1953-1974 Director Emeritus THIGPEN, Richard E., Jr. Deceased WESTALL, Henry Charlotte, North Carolina Asheville, North Carolina 1975-1977 Director TUTEN, Henry 1924-1930 Director 1978-1979 2nd Vice President Jacksonville, Florida Deceased 1980-1981 1st Vice President 1974-1975 Director 1982-1983 President WHEELER, R. H. 1984-1992 Director VANN, Sam, Ill High Point, North Carolina Dothan, Alabama 1930-1931 Director THOMASSON, E. B. 2007-2008 Director Chattanooga, Tennessee WHELESS, N. H., Jr. 1909-1919 Director VARN, Lester, Jr. Shreveport, LA Deceased Jacksonville, Florida 1966-1974 Director 1976 Director THORNTON, Robert, M.D. 1977-1978 VP Junior Affairs WHITE, Sidney J. Winter Park, Florida 1979 Director New Orleans, Louisiana 2006-2008 Director 1980-1981 2nd Vice President 1936-1938 Director 1982-1983 1st Vice President Deceased TILSON, Fred 1984-1985 President Marshall, North Carolina 1986-1996 Director WHITE, Tom 1940-1958 Director 1997 Director Emeritus Memphis, Tennessee 1958-1960 2nd Vice President 1940-1947 Director 1960-1961 Director VEGHTE, Jack Deceased 1962-1973 Director Emeritus Clearwater, Florida Deceased 1988-1995 Director WHITE, William G., IV 1996-1997 Secretary-Treasurer Charlotte, North Carolina 1998 2nd Vice President 1994-2008 Director 1999-2000 1st Vice President 2001-2002 President Incumbent 2003-2008 Director

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OFFICERS & DIRECTORS - PAST & PRESENT

WILLIAMS, Don G. Charlotte, North Carolina 1994-2004 Director WILLIAMSON, Bob Rogers, Arkansas 1998-2000 Director WILLIAMSON, William H., Ill 1958-1964 Director 1965 2nd Vice President 1966-1967 1st Vice President 1968-1969 President 1970-1973 Director WILSON, M. P San Antonio, Texas 1961-1965 Director 1970-1971 Director WINDER, Paul R., M. D. Shreveport, Louisiana 1976-1993 Director WINSTON, J. C. Richmond, Virginia 1904-1905 Director Deceased WITTENBERG, James Memphis, Tennessee 1974-1978 Director WOOD, Roy W. Fayetteville, Arkansas 1948-1951 Director YATES, Charles R. Atlanta, Georgia 1946-1947 Director YERGASON, H. B. Birmingham, Alabama 1902-1903 Secretary Deceased Incumbent

Note: Emeritus Directors are elected for life.

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ALABAMA FLORIDA (Con't)) Andalusia Country Club Andalusia Boca Grove Golf & Tennis Club Boca Raton Anniston Country Club Anniston Boca Pointe Country Club Boca Raton Arrowhead Golf 8,, Country Club Montgomery Boca Raton Resort & Club Boca Raton Bent Brook Bessemer Boca West Club Boca Raton Burningtree Country Club Decatur Bonita Bay Club Bonita Springs Cambrian Ridge Greenville Cheval Country Club Lutz Capitol Hill Golf Course Prattville Coral Ridge Country Club Fort Lauderdale Chace Lake Country Club Birmingham Country Club of Florida Boynton Beach Coosa Pines Country Club Childersburg Country Club of Orlando Orlando Cotton Creek Club Gulf Shores Cypress Creek Country Club Boynton Beach Country Club of Birmingham Birmingham Delaire Country Club Delray Beach Country Club of Mobile Mobile Emerald Dunes Golf Course West Palm Beach Country Club of Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Fiddlesticks Country Club Fort Myers Cumberland Lake Country Pinson Gainesville Golf & Country Club Gainesville Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club Muscle Shoals Golf Club of Amelia Island Fernandina Beach Dothan Country Club Dothan Grand Cypress Resort Orlando Grayson Valley Country Club Birmingham Harbour Ridge Palm City Greenville Country Club Greenville Hole in the Wall Golf Club Naples Greystone Golf Club Birmingham Indian River Club Vero Beach Hoover Country Club Birmingham Interlachen Country Club Winter Park Huntsville Country Club Huntsville Island Country Club Marco Indian Hills Country Club Tuscaloosa Isleworth Country Club Windermere Kiva Dunes Gulf Shores Jupiter Hills Club Tequesta Lakewood Golf Club Point Clear Kendale Lakes Golf & Country Club Miami Montgomery Country Club Montgomery Kensington Golf & Country Club Naples Mountain Brook Club Birmingham La Gorce Country Club Miami Beach Musgrove Country Club Jasper Lake Nona Golf Club Orlando NorthRiver Yacht Club Tuscaloosa Laurel Oak Country Club Sarasota Old Overton Club Birmingham Lost Tree Club North Palm Beach Pine Harbor Pelly City Marsh Landing Country Club Ponte Vedra Beach Prattville Country Club Prattville Mayacoo Lakes Country Club West Palm Beach Riverchase Country Club Birmingham Pablo Creek Club Jacksonville River Oaks Golf & Country Club Leeds Pensacola Country Club Pensacola Saugahatchee Country Club Opelika Ponte Vedra Inn & Club Ponte Vedra Beach Selma Country Club Selma Quail Ridge Country Club Boynton Beach Shoal Creek Shoal Creek Miami Stillwaters Golf & Country Club Dadeville San Jose Country Club Jacksonville Terri Pines Country Club Cullman Santa Rosa Golf & Beach Club Santa Rosa Beach The Ledges Country Club Huntsville Sawgrass Country Club Ponte Vedra Beach The Peninsula Golf & Raquet Club Gulf Shores Seminole Golf Club West Palm Beach Turtle Point Yacht & Country Club Killen Tiger Point Golf & Country Club Gulf Breeze Valley Hill Country Club Huntsville The Club at Pelican Bay Naples Vestavia Country Club Birmingham at Heathrow Lake Mary Willow Point Golf & Country Alexander City The Everglades Club Palm Beach Woodland Forrest Country Club Tuscaloosa The Forest Country Club Fort Myers Woodward Golf & Country Club Hueytown The Fox Club Palm City Wynlakes Golf & Country Club Montgomery The Golf Club of Amelia Island Fernandina Beach Timuquana Country Club Jacksonville ARKANSAS Tournament Players Club Ponte Vedra Beach Westchase Golf Club Tampa Chenal Country Club Little Rock Westchester Golf & Country Club Boynton Beach Country Club of Little Rock Little Rock Weston Hills Country Club Fort Lauderdale Diamante Golf Club Hot Springs Village Weston Inn isbrook Golf Resort Palm Harbor Hardscrabble Country Club Fort Smith Willoughby Golf Club Stuart Hope Country Club Hope Jonesboro Country Club Jonesboro GEORGIA Lost Springs Golf Course Fayetteville Maumelle Country Club Maumelle Ansley Golf Club Atlanta Pleasant Valley Country Club Little Rock Athens Country Club Athens RidgePointe Country Club Jonesboro Duluth Rolling Hills Country Club Cabot Atlanta Country Club Marietta Russellville Country Club Russellville Atlanta National Golf Club Alpharetta Augusta Country Club Augusta FLORIDA Augusta National Golf Club Augusta Adios Golf Club Coconut Creek Big Canoe Golf Club Jasper Ballantrae Golf & Yacht Club Port St. Lucie Bull Creek Golf Club Columbus Bay Colony Golf Club Naples Calloway Gardens Pine Mountain Bay Hill Club Orlando Capital City Club Atlanta Bear Lakes Country Club West Palm Beach Cartersville Country Club Cartersville Bent Tree Country Club Sarasota Chateau Elan Golf Club Braselton

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GEORGIA (Con't) LOUISIANA Cherokee Golf & Country Club Cedartown Alexandria Golf & Country Club Alexandria Cherokee Town & Country Club Atlanta Baton Rouge Country Club Baton Rouge Coosa Country Club Rome Bayou DeSiard Country Club Monroe Country Club of Roswell Roswell Beau Chene Country Club Mandeville Country Club of the South Alpharetta Country Club of Louisiana Baton Rouge Crooked Creek Golf Club Alpharetta False River Golf & Country Club New Roads Dalton Golf & Country Club Dalton Metairie Country Club Metairie Doublegate Country Club Albany New Orleans Country Club New Orleans Druid Hills Golf Club Atlanta Oakbourne Country Club Lafayette Dunwoody Country Club Dunwoody Pine Hills Golf & Country Club Calhoun East Lake Golf Club Atlanta Pine Ridge Country Club Winnfield Glen-Arven Country Club Thomasville Squire Creek Country Club Choudrant Gold Creek Resort Dawsonville Squirrel Run Golf Club New Iberia Hawk's Ridge Golf Club Ball Ground Tideland Golf & Country Club Galliano Healy Point Country Club Macon Timberlane Country Club Gretna Heritage Golf Club Norcross Ville Platte Golf & Country Club Ville Platte Idle Hour Golf & Country Club Macon Indian Hills Country Club Marietta MARYLAND Jekyll Island Golf Club Jeckyll Island Landings Golf Club Smarr Chevy Chase Lookout Mountain Golf Club Lookout Mountain Congressional Country Club Bethesda Milledgeville Country Club Milledgeville Talbot Country Club Easton Newnan Country Club Newnan Ocean Forest Golf Club Sea Island Okefenokee Country Club Waycross MISSISSIPPI Piedmont Driving Club Atlanta Pinetree Country Club Kennesaw Back Acres Country Club Senatobia Providence Club Monroe Briarwood Country Club Meridian Rivermont Golf & Country Club Alpharetta Canton Country Club Canton Sea Island Golf Club St Simon's Island Clarksdale Country Club Clarksdale Spring Hill Country Club Tifton Colonial Country Club Jackson St. Ives Country Club Duluth Country Club of Jackson Jackson St. Simon's Island Club St Simon's Island Country Club of Laurel Laurel Sunset Country Club Moultrie Dancing Rabbit Golf Club Philadelphia Sunset Hills Country Club Carrollton Diamondhead Country Club Diamondhead The Farm Golf Club Rocky Face Hattiesburg Country Club Hattiesburg The Golf Club of Georgia Alpharetta Millsbrook Country Club Picayune The Landings Club Savannah Northwood Country Club Meridian The Legends Golf Course Braselton Oaks Country Club New Albany The Orchard Club Clarkesville Old Waverly Golf Club West Point The Standard Club Duluth Olive Branch Country Club Olive Branch TPC at Sugarloaf Duluth Pascagoula Country Club Pascagoula Valdosta Country Club Valdosta The Great Southern Golf Club Gulfport West Lake Country Club Augusta Timberton Golf Club Hattiesburg White Columns Golf Club Alpharetta Tupelo Country Club Belden Willow Lake Country Club Metter Vicksburg Country Club Vicksburg Wilmington Island Club Savannah Yazoo Country Club Yazoo City KENTUCKY NORTH CAROLINA Bowling Green Country Club Bowling Green Alamance Country Club Burlington Clear Greek Golf Course Shelbyville Biltmore Forest Country Club Asheville Danville Country Club Danville Cape Fear Country Clu Wilmington Ft. Knox Golf Course Ft Knox Carmel Country Club Charlotte Glasgow Golf & Country Club Glasgow Carolina Country Club Raleigh Glenoaks Country Club Prospect Catawba Country Club Newton Hazard Golf Club Hazard Chapel Hill Country Club Chapel Hill Idle Hour Country Club Lexington Charlotte Country Club Charlotte Indian Hills Country Club Bowling Green Country Club of Asheville Asheville Kearney Hill Golf Links Lexington Country Club of North Carolina Pinehurst Lexington Country Club Lexington Croasdaile Country Club Durham London Country Club London Grandfather Golf and Country Club Linville Madisonville Country Club Madisonville Greensboro Country Club Greensboro Marion Country Club Marion Highlands Country Club Fayetteville Midland Trail Golf Club Eastwood Mid Pines Inn & Golf Club Southern Pines The Nicholasville Myers Park Country Club Charlotte North Ridge Country Club Raleigh Pilot Knob Park Pilot Mountain Pine Lake Country Club Charlotte

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Pinehurst Country Club Pinehurst Legends Club of Tennesse Franklin Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club Southern Pines Lin-k Hills Country Club Greeneville Quail Hollow Country Club Charlotte Little Course at Aspen Green Franklin Raleigh Country Club Raleigh Long Hollow Golf Club Gallatin Sapona Country Club Lexington Memphis Country Club Memphis Golf Club Cashiers Pinetree Country Club Lexington Wade Hampton Richland Country Club Nashville Sewanee Golf & 'Tennis Club Sewanee Signal Mountain Golf & Country Club . .Signal Mountain OKLAHOMA Stones River Country Club Murfreesboro The Country Club Morristown Cedar Ridge Country Club Broken Arrow The Crossings Golf Club Jonesborough Dornick Hills Ardmore The Honors Course Chattanooga Hillcrest Country Club Bartlesville TPC Southwind Memphis Karsten Creek Stillwater Willow Creek Golf Club Knoxville Lake Hefner Golf Club Oklahoma City Windyke Country Club Memphis McAlester Country Club McAlester Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club Nichols Hills TEXAS Quail Creek Golf & Country Club Oklahoma City Southern Hills Country Club Tulsa Abilene Country Club Abilene The Golf Club of Oklahoma Broken Arrow Amarillo Country Club Amarillo Braeburn Country Club Houston SOUTH CAROLINA Champions Golf Club Houston Colonial Country Club Fort Worth Brays Island Golf Club Sheldon Crown Colony Country Club Lufkin Camden Country Club Camden Dallas Athletic Club Dallas Colleton River Plantation Bluffton Dallas Country Club Dallas Columbia Country Club Blythewood Fort Bend Country Club Richmond Country Club of Charleston Charleston Gleneagles Country Club Plano Country Club of Spartanburg Spartanburg Great Southwest Golf Club Grand Prairie Coosaw Creek Country Club Charleston Green Tree Country Club Midland Cross Creek Plantation Seneca Hackberry Creek Country Club Irving Darlington Country Club Darlington Hollytree Country Club Tyler DeBordieu Club Georgetown Lakeside Country Club Houston Forest Lake Country Club Columbia Lakewood Country Club Dallas Greenville Country Club Greenville Las Colinas Sports Club Irving Haig Point Club Hilton Head Island Lochinvar Golf Club Houston Kiawah Island Club Johns Island Midland Country Club Midland Legend Oaks Plantation Summerville Mira Vista Country Club Fort Worth Long Cove Club Hilton Head Island Dallas Marlboro Country Club Bennettsville Pinecrest Country Club Longview Prestwick Golf Club Myrtle Beach Preston Trail Golf Club Dallas Rock Hill Country Club Rock Hill Ridglea Country Club Fort Worth Secession Golf Club Beaufort River Creek Golf Club Burkburnett The Dunes Golf and Beach Club Myrtle Beach River Crest Country Club Fort Worth Tidewater Golf Club North Myrtle Beach River Oaks Country Club Houston Waschesaw Plantation Club Murrells Inlet River Plantation Conroe Yeamans Hall Golf Club Charleston Riverbend Country Club Sugar Land Royal Oaks Country Club Dallas TENNESSEE Stonebriar Country Club Frisco Texas A&M University Golf Course College Station Belle Meade Country Club Nashville The Club at Falcon Point Katy Black Creek Club Chattanooga The Club at Sonterra San Antonio Bluegrass Yacht & Country Club Hendersonville The Houstonian Golf Club Richmond Brentwood Country Club Brentwood The San Antonio Country Club San Antonio Centennial Golf Course Oak Ridge The Trophy Club Roanoke Chattanooga Golf & Country Club Chattanooga The Woodlands Country Club The Woodlands Cherokee Country Club Knoxville Waterwood National Golf Club Huntsville Chickasaw Country Club Memphis Wichita Falls Country Club Wichita Falls Clarksville Country Club Clarksville Willow Brook Country Club Tyler Cleveland Country Club Cleveland Colonial Country Club Cordova VIRGINIA Council Fire Chattanooga Creeks Bend Golf Club Hixsonn Country Club of Fairfax Fairfax Eastland Green Golf Club Clarksville Country Club of Virginia Richmond Fox Den Country Club Knoxville Farmington Country Club Charlottesville Golf Club of Tennessee Kingston Springs Hermitage Country Club Manakin Sabot Greaymere Country Club Columbiaa Richmond Country Club Manakin Sabot Greystone Golf Club Dickson Roanoke Country Club Roanoke Hermitage Golf Course Old Hickory Golf Club Gainesville Hillwood-Country Club Nashville The Homestead Hot Springs Holston Hills Country Club Knoxville

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The 18th hole is a fabulous finishing hole, presenting one of the most difficult tee shots with trouble right and left of the fairway. The perfect tee shot is slightly right of center, giving you full view of the green. Anything left of center will make it necessary to shape the 13E11 around Lake Nona, which is on the left side of the hole.

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"tiolfz #13 Par 3,157 Yard8"

A beautifully designed short par 3 over water that features an enormous bunker on the left side of the green with a runoff area to the right. This small, two-tiered green offers great challenges because of its angled position.

"11o1 #14, Par 4,,34'5 yard"

The 14th is the beginning of a spectacular five-hole stretch along natural lakes to finish the round. This short par 4 presents great risk with reward. The long hitter has the opportunity to drive the ball over trees and reach the green. A more conservative approach would be a fairway wood or long iron down the left side.

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THE GEORGE W. ADAIR MEMORIAL TROPHY SAM PERRY MEDAL

Struck by Order of Board of Directors, 1946 ANNUAL AWARD TO LOW QUALIFIER AT MATCH (Presented player with lowest 36 hole total when for- mat changed to stroke, but discontinued after 2001).

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Southern Golf Association - FIRST ANNUAL TOURNAMENT - Nashville Golf and Country Club Nashville, Tennessee, June 4-7, 1902

C. L. Nelson, Louisville (180) Schwartz (5 & 3) A. F. Schwartz, New Orleans (170) Schwartz(2 up) A. H. Manson, Darien (173) Manson (7 & 5) R. H. Baugh, Birmingham (186) Schwartz(12& 11) Thomas Ward, Birmingham (183) Carroll (7 & 5) Leigh Carroll, New Orleans (171) I Hill (2 up A. W. Gaines, Chattanooga (186) Hill (2 up) W. P. Hill, Atlanta (176) Schwartz (4 & 2) Joe Selden, Sewanee (178) Whitling (2 & 1) 1st CHAMPION Percy Whitling, Nashville (185) Whitling (6 & 5) L. T. Smith, Anniston (185) Smith (1 up) R. T. Wilson, Nashville (178) Whitling (2 up) Rumbough, Asheville, NC (188) Lupton (1 up) J. T. Lupton, Chattanooga (172) Lupton (5 & 4) F. H. Orr, Nashville (173) Bowcock (3 & 1) R. L. Bowcock, Anniston (181)

SOUTHERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP FUTURE SCHEDULE

102nd Championship 103rd Championship Lake Nona Golf Club Colonial Country Club Orlando, Florida Memphis, Tennessee July 16-19, 2008 July 15-18, 2009

104th Championship 105th Championship Shoal Creek Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club Birmingham, Alabama Palm Harbor, Florida July 14-17, 2010 July 13-16, 2011

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CHAMPION RUNNER-UP RESULTS Inaugural Championship Nashville Golf & Country Club Nashville, TN A.E Schwartz Percy Whitling 4 & 2 June 4-7, 1902 New Orleans, LA Nashville, TN 2nd Championship Swananno Golf Club Asheville, NC A. W. Gaines H. L. Edwards 19 holes May 20-24, 1903 Chattanooga, TN Dallas, TX 3rd Championship Louisville Country Club Louisville, KY Andrew Manson W. P Hill 4 & 2 June 10-13, 1904 Darien, GA Atlanta, GA 4th Championship Savannah Golf Club Savannah, GA A. H. Manson N. A. Hardee 2 & 1 May 10-13, 1905 Darien, GA Savannah, GA 5th Championship Audubon Golf Club New Orleans, LA Leigh Carroll Nelson Whitney 10 & 9 May 2-5, 1906 New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA 6th Championship Atlanta Athletic Club - East Lake Country Club Atlanta, GA Nelson Whitney Lawrence Eustis 1 up June 8-12, 1907 New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA 7th Championship Memphis Country Club Memphis, TN Nelson Whitney H. Chandler Eagan 4 & 3 May 27-30, 1908 New Orleans, LA Louisville, KY 8th Championship Memphis Country Club Memphis, TN J. P Edrington G. C. Oliver 8 & 7 May 25-29, 1909 Memphis, TN Birmingham, AL 9th Championship Atlanta Athletic Club - East Lake Country Club Atlanta, GA F. G. Byrd R. G. Bush 8 & 6 June 7-12, 1910 Atlanta, GA New Orleans, LA 10th Championship Nashville Golf & Country Club Nashville, TN W. P Stewart R. G. Bush 5 & 4 June 6-10, 1911 New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA 11th Championship Chattanooga Golf & Country Club Chattanooga, TN W. P Stewart Nelson Whitney 1 up June 5-9, 1912 New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA 12th Championship Montgomery Country Club Montgomery, AL Nelson Whitney G. N. Aldredge 4 & 3 June 3-7, 1913 New Orleans, LA Dallas, TX 13th Championship Memphis Country Club Memphis, TN Nelson Whitney Perry Adair 13 & 12 June 2-6, 1914 New Orleans, LA Atlanta, GA 14th Championship Atlanta Athletic Club - East Lake Country Club Atlanta, GA C. L. Dexter Nelson Whitney 2 up June 14-18, 1915 Dallas, TX New Orleans, LA 15th Championship Dallas Country Club Dallas, TX R. G. Bush Bryan Heard 1 up May 23-27, 1916 New Orleans, LA Houston, TX

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16th Championship Roebuck Golf & Automobile Club Birmingham, AL R. T. Jones, Jr. Louis Jacoby 6 & 4 June 5-9, 1917 Atlanta, GA Dallas, TX NO CHAMPIONSHIP HELD IN 1918 17th Championship New Orleans Country Club New Orleans, LA Nelson Whitney Louis Jacoby 12 & 11 June 24-28, 1919 New Orleans, LA Dallas, TX 18th Championship Chattanooga Golf & Country Club Chattanooga, TN R. T Jones, Jr. Ewing Watkins 10 & 9 July 6-10, 1920 Atlanta, GA Chattanooga, TN 19th Championship Belle Meade Country Club Nashville, TN Perry Adair Jack Wenzler 8 & 7 June 21-25, 1921 Atlanta, GA Memphis, TN 20th Championship Atlanta Athletic Club - East Lake Country Club Atlanta, GA R. T. Jones, Jr. Frank Godchaux 8 & 7 June 20-24, 1922 Atlanta, GA New Orleans, LA 21st Championship Roebuck Golf & Automobile Club Birmingham, AL Perry Adair Frank Godchaux 6 & 5 June 19-23, 1923 Atlanta, GA Nashville, TN 22nd Championship Louisville Country Club Louisville, KY Jack Wenzler Nelson Giddens 3 & 2 June 10-14, 1924 Memphis, TN Memphis, TN 23rd Championship Biltmore Forest Country Club Asheville, NC Glenn Crisman S. E. Foster 3 & 2 June 16-20, 1925 Selma, AL Jacksonville, FL 24th Championship Memphis Country Club Memphis, TN R. E. Spicer, Jr. L.P.Jones 8 & 7 June 15-19, 1926 Memphis, TN Memphis, TN 25th Championship Charlotte Country Club Charlotte, NC Harry Ehle Jack Heath 7 & 5 June 21-25, 1927 Asheville, NC Charlotte, NC 26th Championship Brook Hollow Country Club Dallas, TX Watts Gunn 0. S. Carlton 7 & 6 June 19-23, 1928 Atlanta, GA Houston, TX 27th Championship Belle Meade Country Club Nashville, TN Sam Perry J.C. LeBourgeouis, Jr 3 & 1 June 18-22, 1929 Birmingham, AL New Orleans, LA 28th Championship Sedgefield Country Club Greensboro, NC R. E. Spicer, Jr. Tulley Blair 5 & 4 June 16-21, 1930 Memphis, TN Sedgefield, NC Medalist: Carl Dann, Orlando, FL (68)

29th Championship Chattanooga Golf & Country Club Chattanooga, TN Chasteen Harris Jack Toomer 6 & 5 June 16-20, 1931 Memphis, TN Jacksonville, FL Medalist: Scudday Horner, Nashville, TN (71)

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CHAMPION RUNNER-UP RESULTS 30th Championship Country Club of Birmingham Birmingham, AL Sam Perry Files Crenshaw 7 & 6 June 14-18, 1932 Birmingham, AL Montgomery, AL Medalist: Gene Vinson, Meridian, MS (152) 31st Championship Atlanta Athletic Club - East Lake Country Club Atlanta, GA Ralph Redmond Earl Stokes, Jr. 4 & 3 June 20-24, 1933 St. Petersburg, FL Louisville, KY Medalist: Julius Hughes, Atlanta, GA (147) 32nd Championship New Orleans Country Club New Orleans, LA Fred Haas, Jr. Sam Perry 10 & 8 June 19-23, 1934 New Orleans, LA Birmingham, AL Medalist: Edwin McClure, Shreveport, LA (144) 33rd Championship Country Club of Virginia Richmond, VA Bobby Riegel Edwin McClure 10 & 8 June 18-22, 1935 Richmond, VA Shreveport, LA Medalist: Johnny Morris, Birmingham, AL (141) 34th Championship Memphis Country Club Memphis, TN Jack Munger Fred Haas, Jr. 3 & 2 June 16-20, 1936 Dallas, TX Baton Rouge, LA Medalist: Fred Haas, Jr., Baton Rouge, LA (139) 35th Championship Charlotte Country Club Charlotte, NC Fred Haas, Jr. Charles Yates 1 up June 15-19, 1937 New Orleans, LA Atlanta, GA Medalist: Charles Yates, Atlanta, GA (146) 36th Championship Pontre Vedra Country Club Ponte Ved Bch., FL Carl Dann, Jr. Jennings Gordon 8 & 7 June 14-18, 1938 Orlando, FL Rome, GA Medalist: Bill Eager, Valdosta, GA (150) 37th Championship Belle Meade Country Club Nashville, TN Bobby Dunkelberger John Cummings, Jr. 7 & 6 June 13-17, 1939 High Point, NC Memphis, TN Medalist: Fred Haas, Jr., New Orleans, LA (141) 38th Championship Chattanooga Golf & Country Club Chattanooga, TN Neil White Ed Schreiber 3 & 1 June 18-22, 1940 Nashville, TN Charlotte, NC Medalist: Gene Dahlbender, Jr., Atlanta, GA (142) 39th Championship Country Club of Birmingham Birmingham, AL Sam Perry John Cummings, Jr. 5 & 4 June 17-21, 1941 Birmingham, AL Memphis, TN Medalist: Walter Cisco, Jr., Louisville, KY (145) NO CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD 1942-1943-1944-1945 HONORING SAM PERRY 40th Championship Country Club of Birmingham Birmingham, AL George Hamer Charles Harper 6 & 5 June 9-13, 1946 Columbus, GA Jacksonville, FL Medalist: Gene Dahlbender, Jr., Atlanta, GA (140) 41st Championship Audubon Country Club Louisville, KY Tommy Barnes George Hamer 3 & 2 June 17-21, 1947 Atlanta, GA Columbus, GA Medalist: Charles Harper, Jr, Jacksonville, FL (137)

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CHAMPION RUNNER-UP RESULTS 42nd Championship Capital City Club Atlanta, GA Gene Dahlbender, Jr. George Hamer 3 & 2 June 15-19, 1948 Atlanta, GA Columbus, GA Medalist: James W. Key, Columbus, GA (142) 43rd Championship Biltmore Forest Country Club Asheville, NC Tommy Barnes Albert Neal 7 & 6 June 14-18, 1949 Atlanta, GA Asheville, NC Medalist: Billy Joe Patton, Morganton, NC (138) 44th Championship New Orleans Country Club New Orleans, LA Dale Morey Tommy Barnes 8 & 7 June 19-24, 1950 Dallas, TX Atlanta, GA Medalist: Dale Morey, Dallas, TX (137)

45th Championship Country Club of Columbus Columbus, GA Arnold Blum Eddie Merrins 3 & 2 July 9-14, 1951 Macon, GA Meridian, MS Medalist: Herbert A. Durham, Dallas, TX (139) 46th Championship Holston Hills Country Club Knoxville, TN Gay Brewer Vernon Thwaites 4 & 3 July 14-19, 1952 Lexington, KY Knoxville, TN Medalist: , Memphis, TN (141) 47th Championship Lakewood Country Club Dallas, TX Joe Conrad Gay Brewer 6 & 4 June 2-7, 1953 San Antonio, TX Lexington, KY Co-Medalists: Don Cherry, Wichita Falls, TX Dick Collard, New Orleans, LA (140) 48th Championship Memphis Country Club Memphis, TN Joe Conrad Jimmie Wittenberg 3 & 2 May 24-29, 1954 San Antonio, TX Memphis, TN Co-Medalists: Hillman Robbins, Memphis, TN Mason Rudolph, Memphis, TN (144) 49th Championship Linville Golf Club Linville, NC Charlie Harrison Billy Joe Patton lup June 14-18, 1955 Atlanta, GA Morganton, NC Medalist: Teddy Garrison, Morganton, NC (144)

50th Championship Druid Hills Golf Club Atlanta, GA Arnold Blum Douglas Sanders 1 up May 7-12, 1956 Macon, GA Miami Beach, FL Medalist: Charles Dudley, Greenville, SC (137)

51st Championship La Gorce Country Club Miami Beach, FL Ed Brantly Arnold Blum 3 & 2 June 17-22, 1957 Chattanooga, TN Macon, GA Medalist: John J. Penrose, Jr., Miami, FL (140) 52nd Championship Country Club of Birmingham Birmingham, AL Hugh Royer, Jr. Robert Lowry, Jr. 7 & 6 Aug 11-16, 1958 Columbus, GA Huntsville, AL Medalist: Arnold Blum, Macon, GA (140) 53rd Championship Jackson Country Club Jackson, MS Richard Crawford David E. Boyd 7 & 6 Aug 10-15, 1959 El Dorado, AR Jacksonville, FL Tr -Medalists: Samuel Love, Shreveport, LA (138) DeWitt Walcott, Jr., Greenville, MS

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54th Championship Dunes Golf & Beach Club Myrtle Beach, SC Charles B. Smith Cabby Ware 4 &2 June 6-12, 1960 Gastonia, NC Augusta, GA Medalist: Billy Joe Patton, Morganton, NC (140) 55th Championship Holston Hills Country Club Knoxville, TN Billy Joe Patton J. B. "Sonny" Ellis 10 & 9 June 19-24, 1961 Morganton, NC Atlanta, GA Medalist: Billy Joe Patton, Morganton, NC (139) 56th Championship Ellinor Village Country Club Ormond Beach, FL "Bunky" Henry Davie Franklin 6 & 5 June 18-23, 1962 Valdosta, GA Statesboro, GA Tr -Medalists: J. B. Ellis, Atlanta, GA (140) Dale Morey, Morganton, NC Marlen Vogt, Gainesville, FL 57th Championship Coosa Country Club Rome, GA Mike Malarkey David Boyd 4 & 3 July 8-13, 1963 Signal Mountain, TN Atlanta, GA Medalist: Lew Oehmig, Chattanooga, TN (141) Following the 1963 Championship, the Board of Directors voted to conduct future Southern Amateur Championships at Stroke Play.

58th CHAMPIONSHIP 61st CHAMPIONSHIP Shreveport Country Club James River Club Shreveport, LA Richmond, VA July 15-18, 1964 July 12-15, 1967 Champion: 275 Champion: 283 Dale Morey, High Point, NC Marvin Giles, Ill, Lynchburg, VA Medalist: 136 Medalist: 136 Charles Kennon, Baton Rouge, LA Larry Hinson, Douglas, GA 59th CHAMPIONSHIP 62nd CHAMPIONSHIP Pinehurst Country Club Lost Tree Club Pinehurst, NC North Palm Beach, FL July 14-17, 1965 July 10-13, 1968 Champion: 288 Champion: 285 Billy Joe Patton, Morganton, NC , Richmond, VA Medalist: 141 Medalist: 137 Jackie Cummings, Tuscaloosa, AL David Schuster, N. Palm Bch., FL 60th CHAMPIONSHIP 63rd CHAMPIONSHIP Country Club of Birmingham Belle Meade Country Club Birmingham, AL Nashville, TN July 13-16, 1966 July 16-19, 1969 Champion: 283 Champion: 280 , Birmingham, AL Hubert Green, Birmingham, AL Medalist: 138 Medalist: 139 *A. Downing Gray, Pensacola, FL *, Brunswick, GA *Won in playoff with Tommy Barnes, Jr., Atlanta, GA *Won in playoff with Bob Lowry, Jr., Huntsville, AL

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64th CHAMPIONSHIP 70th CHAMPIONSHIP Lakewood Country Club Colonial Country Club New Orleans, LA Memphis, TN July 22-25, 1970 July 21-24, 1976 Champion: 279 Champion: 284 Lanny Wadkins, Richmond, VA Tim Simpson, Atlanta, GA Medalist: 137 Medalist: 139 Lanny Wadkins, Richmond, VA Frank Gusmus, Memphis, TN 65th CHAMPIONSHIP 71st CHAMPIONSHIP Country Club of NC Snee Farm Country Club Pinehurst, NC Charleston, SC July 21-24, 1971 July 20-23, 1977 Champion: 281 Champion: 283 , Austin, TX Lindy Miller, Fort Worth, TX Co-Medalists: 137 Medalist: 140 Gary Koch, Temple Terrace, FL *Robert Boyle, Summerville, SC Dale Morey, High Point, NC *Won in playoff with John Jones, Tampa, FL and Billy Pierot, Ruston, LA 66th CHAMPIONSHIP Green Island Country Club 72nd CHAMPIONSHIP Columbus, GA Inn isbrook July 17-20, 1972 Tarpon Springs, FL Champion: 276 July 19-22, 1978 , Texarkana, TX Champion: 291 Medalist: 135 Jim Woodward, Oklahoma State Bill Rogers, Texarkana, TX Medalist: 144 *Jim Woodward, Oklahoma State 67th CHAMPIONSHIP *Won in playoff with Jon Chaffee, University of Texas Champions Golf Club Houston, TX 73rd CHAMPIONSHIP July 18-21, 1973 Country Club of NC Champion: 273* Pinehurst, NC *New Record July 18-21, 1979 Ben Crenshaw, Austin, TX Champion: 283 Medalist: 135 Rafael Alarcon, Oklahoma State Mike Killian, Largo, FL Medalist: 138 Bob Wolcott, Dickson, TN 68th CHAMPIONSHIP Bay Hill Club 74th CHAMPIONSHIP Orlando, FL Champions Golf Club July 17-20, 1974 Houston, TX Champion: 281 July 23-26, 1980 Danny Yates, Atlanta, GA Champion: 273 Ties 1973 Record Medalist: 135 , Marietta, GA , Cary, NC Medalist: 134 New Record Bob Tway, Marietta, GA 69th CHAMPIONSHIP Pinehurst Country Club 75th CHAMPIONSHIP Pinehurst, NC Inn isbrook July 14-17, 1975 Tarpon Springs, FL Champion: 289 July 22-25, 1981 Marvin Giles, Richmond, VA Champion: 289 Medalist: 145 , Ft. Worth, TX *Phillip Hancock, Greenville, AL Medalist: 139 *Won in playoff with Tim Saylor, East Bend, NC and Thomas Mark Brooks, Ft. Worth, TX MikeII, Temple Terrace, FL

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76th CHAMPIONSHIP 82nd CHAMPIONSHIP Moss Creek Plantation Dunes Golf and Beach Club Hilton Head, SC Myrtle Beach, SC July 21-24, 1982 July 20-23, 1988 Champion: 282 Champion: 290 *Steve Lowery, Birmingham, AL Joe Hamorski, Ft. Walton Beach, FL *Won in sudden death playoff with John Spelman, Hilton Medalist: 144 Head Is., SC *, Fountain Inn, SC Medalist: 139 *Won in sudden death playoff with Jeff Daves, Madison, TN Lee Rinker, Stuart, FL 83rd CHAMPIONSHIP 77th CHAMPIONSHIP Grand Cypress Resort Holston Hills Country Club Orlando, FL Knoxville, TN July 19-22, 1989 July 20-23, 1983 Champion: 285 Champion: 278 Jason Widener, Greensboro, NC Pat Stephens, Richmond, KY Medalist: 141 Medalist: 135 Tee Burton, Shelby, NC Pat Stephens, Richmond, KY 84th CHAMPIONSHIP 78th CHAMPIONSHIP Country Club of North Carolina Bay Hill Club Pinehurst, NC Orlando, FL July 18-21, 1990 July 18-21, 1984 Champion: 283 Champion: 281 Jason Widener, Greensboro, NC Scott Dunlap, Sarasota, FL Medalist: 137 Medalist: 139 Jason Widener, Greensboro, NC *, Valrico, FL *Won in playoff with Peter Persons, Macon, GA 85th CHAMPIONSHIP Country Club of Birmingham 79th CHAMPIONSHIP Birmingham, AL Country Club of North Carolina July 17-20, 1991 Pinehurst, NC Champion: 283 July 17-20, 1985 Bill Brown, Dublin, GA Champion: 292 Medalist: 135 *, Pte. Vedra Bch, FL Bill Brown, Dublin, GA *Won in sudden death playoff with John Trivison, Hilton Head, SC 86th CHAMPIONSHIP Medalist: 142 Oak Tree Country Club *John Trivison, Hilton Head, SC Edmond, OK *Won in playoff with Doug Farr, Monroe, LA July 22-25, 1992 Champion: 274 80th CHAMPIONSHIP , Dallas, TX The Honors Course Medalist: 136 Ooltewah, TN Justin Leonard, Dallas, TX July 16-19, 1986 Champion: 293 87th CHAMPIONSHIP Rob McNamara, Frankfort, KY The Farm Golf Club Medalist: 143 Rocky Face, GA Tad Rhyan, Sarasota, FL July 21-24, 1993 Champion: 270* 81st CHAMPIONSHIP Justin Leonard, Dallas, TX Crown Colony Country Club Medalist: 134** Lufkin, TX Justin Leonard, Dallas, TX July 15-18, 1987 *New SGA Record Champion: 283 **Ties SGA Record (1980) Rob McNamara, Frankfort, KY Medalist: 138 88th CHAMPIONSHIP John O'Neill, Arcadia, CA Lake Nona Golf Club Orlando, FL July 20-23, 1994 Champion: 207 (54 Holes) Trey Sones, Orlando, FL Medalist: 65 (18 Holes) Justin Roof, Conway, SC

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89th CHAMPIONSHIP 95th CHAMPIONSHIP Holston Hills Country Club Crown Colony Country Club Knoxville, TN Lufkin, Texas July 19-22, 1995 July 18-21, 2001 Champion: 274 Champion: 282 Lee Eagleton, Melbourne,Australia Cody Freeman, Woodward, OK Medalist: 134** Medalist: 141 Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC Cody Freeman, Woodward, OK **Ties SGA Record (1980 & 1993) 96th CHAMPIONSHIP 90th CHAMPIONSHIP East Lake Golf Club Country Club of North Carolina Atlanta, Georgia Pinehurst, NC July 17-20, 2002 July 17-20, 1996 Champion: 276 Champion: 283 Lee Williams, Alexander City, AL Rob Manor, Garland, Texas Medalist: 140 97th CHAMPIONSHIP Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC The Homestead (Cascades Course) Hot Springs, Virginia 91st CHAMPIONSHIP July 16-19, 2003 Mira Vista Golf club Champion: 272 Fort Worth, TX Casey Wittenberg, Memphis, TN July 23-26, 1997 Champion: 275 98th CHAMPIONSHIP Ed Brooks, Georgetown, TX The Honors Course Medalist: 137 Ooltewah, TN *Knox Milligan, Manakin-Sabot,VA July 14-17, 2004 *Won in playoff with Edward Loar, Rockwall, TX Champion: 278 Michael Sim, New South Wales, Australia 92nd CHAMPIONSHIP Country Club of Birmingham 99th CHAMPIONSHIP Birmingham, AL The Dunes Golf & Beach Club July 15-18, 1998 North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Champion: 281 July 13-16, 2005 Kris Maffet, Elizabethtown, KY Champion: 277 Medalist: 138 Webb Simpson, Raleigh, NC Edward Loar, Rockwall, TX 100th CHAMPIONSHIP 93rd CHAMPIONSHIP The Country Club of Birmingham Ocean Forest Golf Club Birmingham, Alabama Sea Island, Georgia July 19-22, 2006 July 14-17, 1999 Champion: 275 Champion: 281 Kyle Stanley, Gig Harbor, WA Edward Loar, Rockwall, TX Medalist: 137 101st CHAMPIONSHIP Edward Loar, Rockwall, TX The Country Club of North Carolina Pinehurst, North Carolina 94th CHAMPIONSHIP July 18-21, 2007 Atlanta Athletic Club Champion: 272 Duluth, Georgia Webb Simpson, Raleigh, NC July 19-22, 2000 Champion: 277 Ryan Hybl, Colbert, GA Medalist: 135 Adam Groom, Sydney, Australia

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101st Southern Amateur Championship The Country Club of North Carolina Pinehurst, North Carolina July 18-21, 2007

Webb Simpson Takes 101st Southern Amateur Title PINEHURST, NC- Webb Simpson scrambled for par on the within six feet and holed the par putt to yank a belated final hole for a dramatic, one-stroke victory in the 101st whoop from the onlookers. Southern Amateur Championship played July 18-21 at C.C. Having won the Southern Am two years earlier in Myrtle of North Carolina Dogwood Course. Simpson, a Wake Forest Beach, Simpson joins such elite golf names as , Lanny Wadkins, and Justin Leonard on the short junior, closed 68-272, making a 6-foot par putt on the clos- list of players who have won the storied old tournament ing hole to avoid a three-way playoff with charging Southern more than once. The victory also earned Simpson a return Cal Trojan Tom Glissmeyer and South Korean Seung Su Han. trip in the spring of 2008 to play in the PGA Tour's Arnold Glissmeyer came charging out the pack, tying the com- Palmer Invitational, which annually awards a berth to the petitive course record 63, which had been freshly set three Southern Am winner. The win also bolstered his bid for a days earlier by Orlando's Sam Saunders in the opening berth on the U.S. team. That honor came two round. The Southern Cal junior birdied five of the first six weeks later for Simpson. Buddy Marucci, U.S. captain, holes to launch his charge. On the 18th hole, Glissmeyer, played in the Southern Am to observe some of the top can- playing four groups ahead of Simpson, left a 25-foot eagle didates. putt just short that would have lowered the record and uTti- "It was a tough day," said Simpson. "It was nice to have mately forced a playoff. my dad on the bag to calm me down every now and then. The But it came down to Simpson needing only a par on that wind blew and I felt the pressure to perform for all the peo- closing, uphill par-5 hole to win. He bunkered his drive, ple out there pulling for me.' whacked out a 3-iron to a 120-yard, blind approach to the Saunders, Palmer's grandson and a rising sophomore on hole, and sent a pitching wedge five yards over the green. The the Clemson golf team, grabbed first-round attention with gallery, mostly pulling for Simpson who grew up learning golf that first 63. He was overhauled during the second round by on the CCNC course, gasped. Simpson, defending champ Kyle Stanley and Garrett Osborn "I thought I was right on line and perfect," Simpson of Birmingham. The four were knotted atop the leaderboard recalled. "My heart sank when I didn't hear a reaction from at the tournament midpoint at 8-under-par 136. the crowd." He chipped out of the heavy, greenside rough to With a third-round 68, Simpson eased in front by a sin-

Webb Simpson, Raleigh, N.0 70-66-68-68--272 Jordan Byrd, Pendleton, S.C. 72-71-71-74--288 Seung Su Han, Henderson, Nev 71-69-65-68--273 Kyle Stanley, Gig Harbor, Wash. 69-67-78-74--288 Tom Glissmeyer, Colorado Springs, Colo. .69-73-68-63--273 Matt Cook, Cullowhee, N.C. 71-71-72-74--288 Drew Kittleson, Scottsdale, Ariz. 72-66-70-66--274 Patrick Rada, Anderson, S.C. 74-69-73-72--288 Billy Horschel, Grant, Fla. 69-70-67-71--277 Robbie Wight, West Palm Beach, Fla. .. .66-75-71-76--288 Matthew Swan, Montgomery, Ala. 67-71-70-71-279 Scott Sikes, Roanoke, Texas 71-71-77-69--288 Rudi Bezuidenhout, Australia 72-69-70-68--279 Trey Denton, Madison, Miss. 74-71-72-71--288 Andrew Georgiou, South Africa 70-68-72-70--280 Bryant Lach, The Woodlands, Texas . ...71-69-75-74--289 Greg Forest, Palm City, Fla. 71-68-69-72--280 Connor McHenry, Jefferson City, Mo. ...71-73-73-72--289 Rory Hie, Los Angeles, Calif. 66-74-68-72--280 Henry Zaytoun III, Raleigh, N.0 73-69-76-71--289 Mark Harrell, Hazelhurst, Ga. 70-69-69-73--281 Matt Savage, Louisville, Ky. 68-71-74-76--289 Ritchie Gallichan, Australia 71-69-70-71--281 Philip Pettitt, Murfreesboro, Tenn. 70-73-72-74--289 Tim Jackson, Germantown, Tenn. 70-70-71-70--281 Robert Riesen, Pinehurst, N.C. 72-71-75-71--289 Jonathan Hodge, Strawberry Plains, Tenn. 71-72-71-68--282 Travis Wadkins, Dallas, Texas 71-71-76-71--289 Michael Thompson, Tuscaloosa, Ala. ...70-73-68-71--282 William Miller Venetia Pa 71-74-73-71--289 Brian Harman, Savannah, Ga. 69-73-75-66--283 Bryce Ledford, Ooltewah, Tenn. 66-73-77-74--290 Lucas Lee, Torrance, Calif. 71-68-73-71--283 Matthew Pierce, San Juan Capistrano, Ca. 74-71-72-73--290 Blake Trimble, Houston, Texas 70-69-73-72--284 Russell Henley Macon Ga 70-75-74-71--290 Parker Beck, Duluth, Ga. 72-68-69-75--284 Derek Rende, Soddy Daisy, Tenn. 73-71-73-74--291 Tanner Ervin, Mount Pleasant, S.C. ....74-66-72-72--284 Eddie Peckels, Pinehurst, N.C. 69-75-75-72--291 Zack Sucher, Mobile, Ala 70-70-69-75--284 Eric Shriver, Cary, N.C. 71-73-75-72--291 Corey Nagy, Charlotte, N.C. 67-72-71-75--285 Kenny Kim, Cerritos, Calif. 71-69-77-74--291 Jonathan Moore, Portland, Ore. 72-73-69-71--285 Mike McCoy, West Des Moines, Iowa ...72-73-73-73--291 Michael Barbosa, St. Petersburg, Fla. ..74-67-74-70--285 Zack Reeves, Arlington Texas 76-69-72-74--291 Phillip Mollica, Anderson, S.0. 75-69-70-71--285 Gator Todd, Florence, Ala. 74-71-74-73--292 Sam Saunders, Orlando, Fla. 63-73-73-76--285 Grant Leaver, Centerville, Tenn. 71-69-75-77--292 Terrence Miskell, New Braunfels, Texas .71-67-68-79--285 Patton Kizzire, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 71-73-72-76--292 George Bryan, Chapin, S.C. 70-72-74-70--286 Beau Willis, Weatherford, Texas 72-73-76-72--293 Zack Byrd, Carolina Shores, N.C. 68-73-72-73--286 Jeffrey Griest, Glen Mills, Pa. 70-75-77-71--293 Brian Noonan, Austin, Texas 73-71-73-70--287 Michael Buttacavoli, Miami Beach, Fla. .73-72-71-77--293 Bud Cauley, Jacksonville, Fla 74-71-70-72-287 Adam Mitchell, Qbattanooga, Tenn. . ...73-70-77-75--295 Chris McCartin, Arlington, Va. 73-68-75-71--287 Casey Clendenon, Nederland, Texas . . . .71-74-76-74--295 Garrett Osborn, Birmingham, Ala. 66-70-71-80--287 Kevin Newman, Missouri City, Texas ....73-70-82-71--296 Jhared Hack, Sanford, Fla 73-70-71-73--287 Nathan Stamey, Canton, N.C. 70-72-76-78-296 Jimmy Lytle, Ocean Ridge, Fla. 73-71-75-68--287 Michael Daniels, Decatur, Ala. 70-73-74-80--297 Steven Groover, Hoover, Ala 75-66-73-73--287 Thomas Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn. . ...71-72-79-75--297 Barden Berry, Kinston, N.C. 70-75-73-70--288 David May, Auburn, N Y 75-70-78-77--300 29 Southern Golf Association

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101st SOUTHERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP (con't) Complete results (con't): Failed to make cut: Taylor Hall, LaGrange, Ga. 77-75-152 Ben Klaus, Edmond, Okla. 77-76--153 Brad Robinson, Johnson City, Tenn. 72-74--146 Patrick Cunning, Aiken, S.C. 78-75--153 Buddy Marucci, Villanova, Pa. 75-71--146 Adam Weinstein, Orlando, Fla. 78-76--154 Eugene Elliott, West Des Moines, Iowa 75-71--146 Adam West, Montgomery, Ala. 79-75--154 Jon Curran, Hopkinton, Mass. 73-73--146 Chase Duncan, Raleigh, N.C. 75-79-154 Jon McLean, Weston, Fla. 74-72--146 Chris Wilson, Monroe, La. 77-77--154 Nicolas Geyger, Santiago, Chile 75-71--146 Ian Cutting, Fayetteville, Ga. 79-75--154 Ryan Holler, Morehead City, N.C. 76-70--146 ames Brannen, Clarksville, Tenn. 77-77--154 Ryan Linton, Pinehurst, N.C. 72-74--146 Spence Fulford, Rocky Mount, N.C. 78-76--154 Will Griffin, San Antonio, Texas 73-73--146 Marc Campbell, Southlake, Texas 80-75--155 Brad Doster, Winter Park, Fla. 76-71--147 Russell Burke, Pinehurst, N.C. 77-78--155 Eric Durbin, Houston, Texas 76-71--147 Chesson Hadley, Raleigh, N.C. 80-76--156 Jack Freeman, Garland, Texas 73-74--147 Bryce Voisin, Orlando, Fla 77-80-157 Josh 01ler, Jackson, Miss. 75-72--147 Devin Spies, Sarasota, Fla. 80-77--157 Ryan LeFevre, Boca Raton, Fla. 75-72--147 Kevin Sohn, Hammond, La. 75-82--157 Ryan Posey, Dallas, Texas 75-72-447 Jamie Lightsey, Fort Mill, S.C. 83-75--158 Song Jeon, Tallahassee, Fla. 74-73--147 Joey Davis, Huntersville, N.0 83-75--158 Tyson Alexander, Gainesville, Fla. 71-76--147 Josh Tompkins, Acworth, Ga. 83-75--158 Baxter Culler, Hartsville, S.C. 74-74--148 Randy Sroka, Crofton, Md 76-82--158 Brandon Berry, LaGrange, Ky. 77-71--148 Scott Lincicome, Pinehurst, N.C. 76-82--158 Craig Smith, Springfield, Tenn. 74-74--148 Tom Wyatt, Aiken, S.C. 84-74-158 Dan Crockett, Franklin, Tenn. 74-74--148 Tyler Baird, Knoxville, Tenn. 83-75--158 Glenn Northcutt, Dothan, Ala. 71-77--148 Dylan Raines, Phoenix, Ariz. 78-81--159 Hunter Slatton, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 70-78--148 Tyler Dice, Chapel Hill, N.0 83-76--159 Jarrod Barsamian, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. .75-73-448 Winston Ball II, St. Pete Beach, Fla. 78-84--162 Jason Turner, Little Rock, Ark. 74-74-148 Grant Rafield, Birmingham, Ala. 82-81-163 Jordan Holley, Greensboro, N.0 76-72--148 Steven Brame, Henderson, N.C. 80-84--164 Joshua Kinsey, Orange Park, Fla. 74-74-148 Timothy Byrd, LaPlace, La. 83-84-167 Nick Bailes, Cleveland, Tenn. 76-72--148 Brandon Kuban, Newnan, Ga. 79-WD--WD Ryan Hybl, Winterville, Ga 73-75-148 Scott Tashie, Memphis, Tenn. 77-71--148 Creighton Honeck, Austin, Texas 76-73-149 Jack Hall, Sea Island, Ga. 74-75--149 Kevin Tway, Edmond, Okla. 76-73--149 Paul Haley, Dallas, Texas 76-73--149 Robert Jamieson, Orlando, Fla. 72-77--149 Russell Nelson, Georgetown, Texas 77-72-149 Tyler Lane, Dayton, Tenn 74-75-149 Wes Roach, Knoxville, Tenn. 76-73-149 Adam Cohan, Wayne, Pa. 79-71-450 Alex Castro, Alpharetta, Ga. 75-75--150 Ben Martin, Greenwood, S.C. 79-71-150 Chris Condello, Heathrow, Fla. 78-72--150 Colby Hyduke, Bennettsville, S.0 77-73--150 Kyle Ellis, Senatobia, Miss. 75-75-150 Spencer Provow, Murfreesboro, Tenn. 75-75-150 Beck Troutman, Fernwood, Miss. 74-77-151 Brad Benjamin, Rockford, Ill. 76-75--151 Brandon DeStefano, Franklin, Texas 75-76--151 Brent Long, Bowling Green, Ky. 74-77--151 Brian Leveille, Basking Ridge, N.J. 73-78-151 Brice Bailey, Germantown, Tenn. 75-76--151 Daniel Obremski, Irwin, Pa. 80-71--151 Derek Fathauer, Jensen Beach, Fla. 79-72--151 Jason Pendleton, Superior, Wis. 74-77--151 Jimmy Brandt, Auburn, Ala 74-77--151 Kevin Vollmer, Rockville, Md. 75-76--151 Matt Fast, Hattiesburg, Miss. 78-73--151 Trent Leon, Dallas, Texas 76-75-151 Wes Korth, Cookeville, Tenn. 75-76-451 Andy Winings, Brownsburg, Ind. 78-74--152 Bryant Hare, Raleigh, N.C. 84-68--152 Jack Fields, Southern Pines, N.C.79-73--152 Kyle Collins, San Antonio, Texas 78-74--152 Michael Smith, Lafayette, La 76-76--152

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SOUTHERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP 101st SOUTHERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP (con't) A traditional part of the Southern Amateur, and of great importance to the players, is the Team Championship, in which the four best 36 hole scores from each state represent that state as a team. The team with the lowest cumulative score earns the Bob Jones Team Trophy for each player. In the 2007 championship, Florida was the State Team Champion with a team total of 555. Team Florida was represented by the following players: Sam Saunders, Orlando 136 Greg Forest, Palm City 139 Billy Horschel, Grant 139 Robbie Wight, West Palm Beach . . . .141

2007 SOUTHERN AMATEUR CHAMPION

Webb Simpson, Raleigh, North Carolina (Champion Webb Simpson)

SIGNING THE SCORECARD HOST PLAQUE PRESENTATION

Webb Simpson making the final check on his scorecard. SGA President Kevin Butler presents the host plaque to the Country Club of North Carolina.

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Webb Simpson is congratulated after the final round of One of the lead groups looks down the fairway as a player the 101st Southern Amateur Championship. makes his shot on the final day of play.

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George W. Adair Memorial Trophy on display at the Country Club of North Carolina along with the Bob Jones Plaques.

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ORIGINAL BOB JONES PLAQUE WORDING ON BOB JONES PLAQUE

BOB JONES TROPHY Southern States 4-Ball Championship sponsored by the SOUTHERN GOLF ASSOCIATION

ROBERT TYRE JONES, JR. Commemorating his career in Golf and the greatest record yet achieved in the competitive phases of the game, this trophy is dedicated to ROBERT TYRE JONES, JR.

Who was reared in and played from Atlanta, Georgia, and who in the space of fifteen years, from 1916 through 1930, played in thirty-one major championships of the and Great Britain, and retired at the age of 28 with this list of victories:

UNITED STATES AMATEUR, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1930 UNITED STATES OPEN, 1923, 1926, 1929, 1930 BRITISH OPEN, 1926, 1927, 1930 BRITISH AMATEUR, 1930

Additionally, he won the first Georgia State Amateur Championship in 1916 at the age of 14; won the Southern Amateur Championship in 1917, 1920, and 1922; and played as a member of the United States Walker Cup Team in 1922, 1924, 1926, 1928 and 1930, being captain in the last two meetings, and never losing a match at singles.

At his retirement from competitive Golf in 1930 his status as First Official World Champion was assured by his winning in that year the British Amateur, the British Open, the United States Open and the United States Amateur Championships, known as the , and thus entrenching his record safely and forever within the Impregnable Quadrilateral of Golf.

BOB JONES PLAQUES TO STATE TEAM WINNERS

Bob Jones Plaques awarded to State Team Winners from Florida.

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CHAMPIONS RUNNERS-UP

1937 Charles Yates, Georgia Fred Haas, Jr., Louisiana Dick Garlington, Georgia Edwin McClure, Louisiana

1938 Charles Yates, Georgia Sam Perry, Alabama Julius Hughes, Georgia Gordon Smith, Alabama

1939 Bobby Dunkelberger, North Carolina Frank Ford, South Carolina Skip Alexander, North Carolina Harold Hall, South Carolina

1940 Tommy Barnes, Georgia Jennings Gordon, Georgia Gene Gailard, Georgia John Oliver, Georgia

1941 Tommy Barnes, Georgia Dick Hackett, Georgia Gene Dahlbender, Jr., Georgia Dan Yates, Georgia

No Tournaments were held in 1942-1943-1944-1945

1946 Tommy Barnes, Georgia Dan Yates, Georgia Gene Dahlbender, Georgia Arnold Blum, Georgia

1947 Tommy Barnes, Georgia Avery Beck, North Carolina George Hamer, Georgia Tommy Card, North Carolina

1948 Gardner Dickinson, Jr., Alabama Tommy Barnes, Georgia Presley Thornton, Alabama George Hamer, Georgia

By action of the Board of Directors of the Southern Golf Association in 1949, the play of this tournament was indefinitely suspended and the championship trophy temporarily retired to East Lake Country Club, Atlanta, Georgia, the home club of Bobby Jones.

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In 1951, the SGA instituted a form of competition within the Southern Amateur Championship, called the BOB JONES FOUR BALL TEAM COMPETITION, in which players represent their state. All players are eligible, and the winning team is comprised of the four players from a particular state who post the lowest four man score at the time of the cut. Each player is awarded the plaque shown on page 29. 1951 Texas (575) Herbert A. Durham, Dallas 139 Jack Munger, Dallas 148 P Don January, Dallas 140 L. M. Crannell, Denton 148 1952 Tennessee (589) Hillman Robbins, Jr., Memphis 141 Mason Rudolph, Clarksville 149 Lew Oehmig, Chattanooga 148 J. C. Goosie, Knoxville 151 1953 Texas (576) Don Cherry, Wichita Falls 140 Ed Hopkins, Abilene 146 Ernie Vossler, Ft. Worth 143 Jack Selby, Dallas 147 1954 Tennessee (586) Hillman Robbins, Jr, Memphis 144 Curtis Person, Memphis 148 Mason Rudolph, Clarksville 144 Jimmie Wittenberg, Memphis 150 1955 Tennessee (595) Mason Rudolph, Clarksville 147 Ira Templeton, Chattanooga 149 Hillman Robbins, Jr., Memphis 149 Curtis Person, Memphis 150 1956 Tennessee (575) Lew Oehmig, Chattanooga 141 Mason Rudolph, Clarksville 145 Curtis Person, Memphis 142 Hillman Robbins, Memphis 147 1957 Georgia (603) Cobby Ware, Augusta 144 Thomas Barnes, Atlanta 153 J. B. Ellis, Atlanta 152 Charlie Harrison, Atlanta 154 1958 Georgia (585) Arnold Blum, Macon 140 Charlie Harrison, Atlanta 148 George Swift, Columbus 148 J. B. Ellis, Atlanta 149 1959 Mississippi (563) C. DeWitt Walcott, Greenville 138 "Spec" Wilson, Laurel 141 Maynard Craft, Jackson 140 Walter S. Love, Laurel 144 1960 North Carolina (588) Billy Joe Patton, Morganton 140 Dale Morey, Morganton 149 E. A. Justa, Rocky Mount 147 Bill Harvey, Greensboro 152 1961 Alabama (576) Gilbert Wesley, Red Bay 140 M. C. Fitts, Tuscaloosa 147 John Gross, Jr., Birmingham 142 Frank Holt, II, Birmingham 147 1962 Florida (573) Marlen Vogt, Gainesville 140 Robert Hinson, Lakeland 145 Jim McCoy, Lake Worth 142 Jim Spencer, Maitland 146

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1963 Florida (579) Howell Fraser, Panama City 142 Downing Gray, Pensacola 145 John McKey, M.D, Orlando 142 Richard Lackey, Petersburg 150 1964 Louisiana (566) Charles Kennon, Baton Rouge 136 Buddy Short, Lafayette 144 John Bird, Jr., Shreveport 141 Don Easterwood, Shreveport 145 1965 North Carolina (579) Bob Watson, M. D., Charlotte 144 James K. Ward, Jamestown 145 Charles B. Smith, Gastonia 144 Billy Joe Patton, Morganton 146 1966 Georgia (565) Tommy Barnes, Jr., Atlanta 138 Lester Kelly, Atlanta 142 Ward Wettlaufer, Atlanta 141 James Cleveland, Atlanta 144 1967 North Carolina (575) Ken Sawyer, Guilford College 142 Billy Joe Patton, Morganton 144 Bobby Edgerton, Raleigh 143 Joe Inman, Jr, Greensboro 146 1968 Florida (569) David Schuster, N. Palm Beach 137 , Miami 144 Robert Barbarossa, Ft. Lauderdale 144 Downing Gray, Pensacola 144 1969 Georgia (569) Steve Melnyk, Brunswick 139 Charlie Harrison, Atlanta 143 James Gabrielson, Atlanta 142 James W. Key, Columbus 145 1970 Texas (572) John Mahaffey, Kerrville 139 Kurt Cox, San Antonio 145 , Jr., Austin 142 Howard Harpster, Houston 146 1971 North Carolina (568) Dale Morey, High Point 137 Bob Bryant, Charlotte 144 Bobby Edgerton, Raleigh 143 Frank Powers, Raleigh 144 1972 Texas (550) Bill Rogers, Texarkana 135 Tommy Evans, Dallas 139 Rusty Whigham, San Antonio 136 Tony Phaff, Austin 140 New State Team Record 1973 Florida ( 553) Mike Killian, Largo 135 Gary Koch, Temple Terrace 140 Mickey Van Gerbig, Palm Beach 137 Downing Gray, Pensacola 141 1974 North Carolina (572) Vance Heafner, Cary 135 Jim Haney, Winston-Salem 146 Bill Harvey, Jamestown 144 Dale Morey, High Point 147 1975 North Carolina (590) Tim Saylor, East End 145 Bill Hamilton, Raleigh 148 William Boles, M. D., Wilson 148 John Bunn, Raleigh 149

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1976 North Carolina ( 572) Vance Heafner, Cary 141 Bill Harvey, Jamestown 143 , Fayetteville 142 Bob Bynam, Raleigh 146 1977 South Carolina (569) Robert Boyle, Summerville 140 Ernie Adcock, Charleston 143 Kim Heisler, Mt. Pleasant 142 , Bishopville 144 1978 Texas (599) Jon Chaffee, U. Texas 144 Lindy Miller, Ft. Worth 152 Mark Gammell, Houston 149 Mel Callender, San Marcos 154 1979 North Carolina (565) Frank Fuhrer, Chapel Hill 141 Dale Morey, High Point 141 , Raleigh 141 Bill Buttner, Chapel Hill 142 1980 Georgia (569) Bob Tway, Marietta 134 Jack Larkin, Atlanta 145 Griff Moody, Athens 141 Madden Hatcher, Columbus 149 Won in playoff with Texas 1981 Florida (578) Chip Holcombe, Ft. Walton Bch 142 Kevin Janiga, Lake Placid 145 Jack Veghte, Clearwater 145 John Keller, Pompano Beach 146 1982 Florida (575) Lee Rinker, Stuart 139 Scott Dunlap, Sarasota 146 Jack Veghte, Clearwater 142 Ken Mattiace, Pte. Vedra Bch 148 1983 Tennessee (562) Jeff Golliher, Knoxville 139 Bob Wolcott, Dickson 141 Griff Rudolph, Clarksville 140 Dickie Morgan, Morristown 142 1984 Florida (569) Michael Bradley, Valrico 139 Scott Dunlap, Sarasota 143 Mark Bucek, Winter Park 142 , Tampa 145 1985 Florida (583) Len Mattiace, Ponte Vedra Bch 143 Billy Varn, Jacksonville 148 Lee Janzen, Lakeland 144 Scott Dunlap, Sarasota 148 1986 Georgia (591) Bill McDonald, Dalton 145 Peter Persons, Macon 149 Jonathan Nichols, Atlanta 148 Seth Knight, Atlanta 149 Won in playoff with Florida 1987 Florida (577) Joe Hamorski, Ft. Walton Bch 143 David Smith, Longwood 145 Thomas ToIles, Cape Coral 143 Tim Crockett, Delray Beach 146 1988 Tennessee (581) Jeff Daves, Madison 144 Gibby Gilbert, Chattanooga 145 , Knoxville 145 Chris Dibble, Greenville 147

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1989 Florida (569) Kevin Altenhof, Cocoa 142 Tom Case, Ft. Myers 142 Chris DiMarco, Heathrow 142 Miles McConnell, Tampa 143 1990 North Carolina (565) Jason Widener, Greensboro 137 Neal Sullivan, Kitty Hawk 144 Mike Goodes, Reidsville 139 Andrew Anderson, Arden 145 1991 Georgia (555) Bill Brown, Dublin 135 Steve White, Dalton 140 Chan Reeves, Atlanta 139 Michael Cress, Marietta 141 1992 Texas (553) Justin Leonard, Dallas 136 lain Alexander, Richmond 139 Scott Sterling, Orange 137 Bryan McMyler, Plano 141 1993 Texas (556) Justin Leonard, Dallas 134 Eric Bogar, Houston 142 Marcus Jones, Graham 138 David Lawrence, Houston 142 1994 Texas (271 - 18 holes) Kris Cox, San Antonio 67 Eric Bogar, Houston 68 Deron Zinnecker, Hutto 67 Brian Newton, Richardson 69 1995 Tennessee (556) P J. Smith, Morristown 136 Tim Jackson, Memphis 140 Marvin Morris, Nashville 138 Steve Golliher, Knoxville 142 1996 South Carolina (574) Frank Ford, Charleston 141 Terry Ezell, Rock Hill 145 CharlesWarren, Columbia 142 Joey Maxon, Clemson 146 1997 Texas (551.) Edward Loar, Rockwall 137 Ed Brooks, Georgetown 138 Jeff Burns, Dallas 138 Chris Morris, Houston 138 1998 Texas (566) Edward Loar, Rockwall 138 Richard Barbles, Houston 142 Roland Thatcher, Woodlands 142 Bob Kearney, Houston 144 1999 Texas (570) Edward Loar, Rockwall 137 Chris Morris, Tyler 138 Matt Weibring, Plano 145 Roland Thatcher, Woodlands 150 2000 Georgia (564) Ryan Hybl, Colbert 139 Brian Farrer, Mt. Berry 141 Wes Latimer, Canton 142 Jeff Belk, Marietta 142 2001 Texas (568) Zach Atkinson, Coppell 141 Doug Manor, Garland 143 Zack Robinson, Ft. Worth 141 Matt Brost, Austin 143 2002 Tennessee (563) Matt Gallant, Lebanon 135 Charles Gibson, Brentwood 143 Andrew Black, Chattanooga 141 Brandon Skeen, Jefferson City 144

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2003 Alabama (562) Will McDonald, Birmingham 138 Lee Williams, Alexander City 139 Jonathan Dismuke, Auburn 142 Lance Goodson, Birmingham 143 2004 Texas (575) Ryan Baca, Richmond 141 Ryan Posey, Dallas 144 Trip Kuehne, Irving 144 Kyle Coody, Plano 146 2005 Alabama (841)

Matthew Swan, Montgomery 206 Garrett Osborn, Shoal Creek 209 Glenn Northcutt, Dothan 213 Will Swift, Birmingham 213 2006 Tennessee (556) Nick Bailes, Cleveland 136 Justin Metzger, Lenoir City 139 Tim Jackson, Germantown 140 Adam Mitchell, Chattanooga 141 2007 Florida (555)

Sam Saunders, Orlando 136 Greg Forest, Palm City 139 Billy Horschel, Grant 139 Robbie Wight, West Palm Beach . .141

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1955 Championship 1958 Championship Linville Golf Club Country Club of Birmingham Linville, NC Birmingham, AL June 14-18, 1955 August 11-16, 1958 Champion: 162 Champion: 235 Joe Richardson, Signal Mountain, TN Thomas E. Walsh, Greenville, MS 1956 Championship 1959 Championship Druid Hills Golf Club Country Club of Jackson Atlanta, GA Jackson, MS May 7-12, 1956 August 10-15, 1959 Champion: 158 Champion: 150 Thomas E. Walsh, Greenville, MS Gardner Dickinson, Sr., Panama City, FL 1957 Championship 1960 Championship LaGorce Country Club The Dunes Golf & Beach Club Miami Beach, FL Myrtle Beach, SC June 17-22, 1957 June 6-11, 1960 Champion: 239 Champion: 233 Thomas E. Walsh, Greenville, MS Frank C. Ford, Charleston, SC

Following the 1960 Championship, the Board of Directors of the Southern Golf Association changed the format from stroke play to match play and separate sites.

CHAMPION RUNNER-UP RESULTS 1961 Championship Linville Golf Club Linville, NC James G. Fearing Maurice G. Smith 2 & 1 Aug. 29-Sept. 2, 1961 Statesville, NC Linville, NC Medalist: M. W. Reynolds, Dallas, TX (73) 1962 Championship Linville Golf Club Linville, NC Dexter Daniels James G. Fearing 5 & 4 Aug. 28-Sept. 1, 1962 Winter Haven, FL Statesville, NC Medalist: Dexter Daniels, Winter Haven, FL (73) 1963 Championship Metairie Country Club Metairie, LA Capt. John McCue Mally Reynolds 4 & 3 September 23-27, 1963 New Orleans, LA Dallas, TX Medalist: Dexter Daniels, Winter Haven, FL (71) 1964 Championship Mountain Brook Club Birmingham, AL Capt. John McCue Walter A.Dowell 23 holes October 13-17, 1964 New Orleans, LA Walnut Ridge, AR Medalist: Walter Dowell, Walnut Ridge, AR (73) 1965 Championship Chickasaw Country Club Memphis, TN Curtis Person, Sr. Walter A. Dowell 2 & 1 September 13-17, 1965 Memphis, TN Walnut Ridge, AR Medalist: John Doggett, Memphis, TN (75) 1966 Championship Lost Tree Club N. Palm Beach, FL Capt. John McCue Jackson Hancock 1 up November 7-11, 1966 New Orleans, LA Boca Raton, FL Medalist: Curtis Person, Sr., Memphis, TN (70) 1967 Championship Lakewood Country Club New Orleans, LA Curtis Person, Sr. V. A. Doucet 5 & 4 September 11-15, 1967 Memphis, TN Lafayette, LA Co-Medalists: Mickey Bellande, Biloxi, MS (74) Bud McKinney, Dallas, TX

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CHAMPION RUNNER-UP RESULTS 1968 Championship Great Southwest Golf Club Grand Prairie, TX Curtis Person, Sr. David Goldman 4 & 2 April 29-May 3, 1968 Memphis, TN Dallas, TX Medalist: Lewie Lacy, Oklahoma City, OK (71) 1969 Championship Belleview Biltmore Belleaire, FL Mack Brothers Curtis Person, Sr. 3 & 2 April 14-19, 1969 Nashville, TN Memphis, TN Medalist: Mack Brothers, Nashville, TN (140) 1970 Championship Broadwater Beach Biloxi, MS Curtis Person, Sr. Webster Wilder 1 up April 13-17, 1970 Memphis, TN San Antonio, TX Medalist: Mickey Bellande, Biloxi, MS (67) After the 1970 Championship, the format reverted back to stroke play.

1971 Championship 1974 Championship Turtle Point Yacht & Country Club Diamondhead Yacht & Country Club Killen, AL Bay St. Louis, MS May 18-20, 1971 April 23-25, 1974 Champion: 219 Champion: 227 Truman Connell, Boynton Bch, FL John Pottle, Linville, NC Medalist: 140 Truman Connell, Boynton Bch, FL No tournaments held 1975 & 1976 1972 Championship 1977 Championship Sea Palms Country Club Linville Golf Club St. Simons Island, GA Linville, NC May 15-19, 1972 May 24-26, 1977 Champion: 217 Champion: 219 Truman Connell, Boynton Bch, FL Dale Morey, High Point, NC Medalist: 140 Truman Connell, Boynton Bch, FL 1973 Championship Disney World Lake Buena Vista, Florida May 22-25, 1973 Champion: 220 Norton Harris, Key West, FL

After the 1977 Southern Senior Amateur Championship, a recommendation was made that this Senior Championship be discontinued so that more time, emphasis and manpower could be devoted to the Annual Southern Junior Amateur Championship and the Annual Southern Amateur Championship. This recommendation was approved and adopted by the Board of Directors.

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THE PERRY ADAIR MEMORIAL TROPHY

The Perry Adair Memorial Trophy is awarded each year to the winner of the Southern Junior Championship and the Champion is allowed to keep the trophy for one year to display at his home club. Every Champion's name is engraved on the trophy.

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The forerunner to the Annual Junior Championship was first played as the Junior Division of the Southern Amateur Championship and was held in conjunction with the Championship played July 17-20, 1972 at the Green Island Country Club, Columbus, Georgia. Champion: Hunt Gilliland, Chattanooga, Tennessee Score: 150 Won in playoff with Berry Flowers, Dothan, AL & Vance Heafner, Cary, NC. Commencing in 1973, the Annual Junior Championship was established and play conducted at a site separate from the Southern Amateur Championship. INAUGURAL JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP The Deerwood Club, Jacksonville, Florida, June 12-15, 1973 Champion: Buddy Rountree, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Score: 296 1973 Team Champion: Florida (585) John Pacuk, Jacksonville 144 Buddy Rountree, Ft. Lau'dale 147 Tim Wahl, Gainesville 146 Bill Curtis, Largo 148 2nd JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Montgomery Country Club, Montgomery, Alabama, July 11-14, 1974 Champion: Chris Witcher, Atlanta, Georgia Score: 291 Team Champion: Georgia (600) Chris Witcher, Atlanta 142 Dow Seagraves, Atlanta 153 Tom Hagon 152 Steve Hopson, Marietta 153 3rd JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Duke University Golf Club, Durham, North Carolina, June 10-13, 1975 Champion: Allen Ritchie, Birmingham, Alabama Score: 281 Team Champion: Alabama (589) Allen Ritchie, Birmingham 136 Mark Harris, Montgomery 152 Hollis Gieger, Birmingham 147 Grantland Rice, Ill, B'ham 154 4th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Olympia Spa Golf & Country Club, Dothan, Alabama, June 15-17, 1976 Champion: Peter Winkler, Atlanta, Georgia Score: 221 Team Champion: Georgia (596)* Peter Winkler, Atlanta 144 Stuart Rumph, Montezuma 152 Ronnie Tupper 147 Mike Witcher, Atlanta 153 *Won in playoff with Tennessee. 5th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Hidden Hills Country Club, Jacksonville, Florida, June 14-16, 1977 Champion: Paul Ogelsby, Winter Park, Florida Score: 218 Won in sudden death playoff with Tom Knox, Greensboro, North Carolina. Team Champion: Tennessee (595) Bret Weaver, Memphis 144 Sean Madden, Nashville 150 Bob Wolcott, Dickson 148 Robert O'Kelly, Madison 153 6th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Horseshoe Bend Golf Club, Roswell, Georgia, June 13-15, 1978 Champion: Talbert Griffin, Montgomery, Alabama Score: 217 Team Champion: Mississippi (899) Randy Watkins, Jackson 219 Frederick DuPre, Natchez 226 Stacy Richburg, Tupelo 225 Gary Martin, Hattiesburg 229

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7th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Pinehurst Country Club, Pinehurst, North Carolina, June 12-14, 1979 Champion: Jack Larkin, Atlanta, Georgia Score: 212 Team Champion: Georgia (876) Jack Larkin, Atlanta 212 Peter Persons, Macon 222 Jim Scott, Atlanta 220 Jamie Shelton, Decatur 222 8th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Country Club of Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, June 10-12, 1980 Champion: Tommy Moore, New Orleans, Louisiana Score: 220 Team Champion: Louisiana (922) Tommy Moore, New Orleans 220 Todd Riff, Lake Charles 233 Mark Howell, New Orleans 232 Scott Foreman, Lafayette 237 9th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP NorthRiver Yacht Club, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, June 16-18, 1981 Champion: Stuart Hendley, Houston, Texas Score: 215 Team Champion: Texas (883) Stuart Hendley, Houston 215 , Dallas 221 Jim Kelson, Grand Prairie 220 Ricky Cole, Conroe 227 10th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Country Club of Jackson, Jackson, Mississippi, June 15-17, 1982 Champion: Doug McLeod, Mobile, Alabama* Score: 142 *Won in sudden death playoff with Scott Verplank, Dallas, Texas Team Champion: Texas (580) Scott Verplank, Dallas 142 Stuart Hendley, Houston 145 Cole Thompson, Abilene 144 Brian Nelson, Tyler 149 11th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP John's Island Club, Vero Beach, Florida, June 14-16, 1983 Champion: Doug McLeod, Mobile, Alabama Score: 220 Team Champion: Florida (913) James Sowerwine, N. Palm Beach 226 Mike Gallagher, Plm Bch Gar 230 John Reynolds, Palm Bch Gardens 227 Roger Kennedy, Pompano Bch 230 12th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Charlotte Country Club, Charlotte, North Carolina, June 12-14, 1984 Champion: Sam Olson, Anniston, Alabama Score: 218 Team Champion: North Carolina (900) Matthew Peterson, Morganton 221 George Payne, Charlotte 226 John Maginnes, Durham 226 Chris Estridge, Badin 227 13th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Shreveport Country Club, Shreveport, Louisiana, June 11-13, 1985 Champion: Duke Donahue, Dayton, Ohio, & Tuscaloosa, Alabama Score: 219 Team Champion: Louisiana (918) Gerald Adams, Shreveport 223 Perry Moss, Shreveport 232 Michael Black, New Orleans 230 Todd Sherman, Baton Rouge 233 14th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP NorthRiver Yacht Club, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, June 10-12, 1986 Champion: Michael Clark, Dalton, Georgia Score: 216 Team Champion: Tennessee (585) Doug Barron, Memphis 142 Bowen Sargent, Brentwood 149 Jimmy Johnston, Knoxville 144 *Donnie Cooper, Knoxville 150 *Chris Dibble, Greenville 150 *Tie.

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15th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP East Lake Country Club, Atlanta, Georgia, June 16-18, 1987 Champion: Rob McKelvey, Lawrenceville, Georgia Score: 217 Team Champion: Florida (593) Jon Whittemore, Sarasota 144 Chris Chuck, Jacksonville 148 Greg Krak, Palm Bch Gardens 146 Britt Jones, Orlando 155 16th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Trophy Club Country Club, Roanoke, Texas, June 14-16, 1988 Champion: Justin Leonard, Dallas, Texas Score: 211 Team Champion: Texas (572) Justin Leonard, Dallas 140 Ren Budde, Argyle 145 Jean-Paul Hebert, Houston 142 Trip Kuehne, Dallas 145 17th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Fox Den Country Club, Knoxville, Tennessee, June 13-15, 1989 Champion: Justin Leonard, Dallas, Texas Score: 215 Team Champion: Texas (588) Justin Leonard, Dallas 144 Derek Branham, Conroe 148 Joe Tomaselli, Plano 147 David Mitchell, Houston 149 18th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Maumelle Country Club, Maumelle, Arkansas, June 12-14, 1990 Champion: Daniel Stone, St. Petersburg, Florida Score: 216 Team Champion: Louisiana (592) Brian Bateman, Monroe 145 Chip McDonald, Lafayette 150 Jason Bourgeouis, Opelousas 147 Brian Johnson, Shreveport 150 19th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Wachesaw Plantation, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, June 11-13, 1991 Champion: Justin Roof, Conway, South Carolina Score: 213 Team Champion: South Carolina (585) Justin Roof, Conway 140 David Steelman, Lexington 147 Robbie Biershenk, Inman 146 Tommy Biershenk, Inman 152 20th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP NorthRiver Yacht Club, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, June 16-18, 1992 Champion: Scott Butler, West Palm Beach, Florida Score: 219 Team Champion: Tennessee (593) Wes Cate, Maryville 145 Josh Gregory, Memphis 149 Brad Burkeen, Hendersonville 146 *Joel Tepler, Nashville 153 *Daniel Johnson, Greenville 153 *Tie. 21st JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Dallas Athletic Club, Dallas, Texas, June 15-17, 1993 Champion: Todd Richardson, Tuscaloosa, Alabama Score: 221 Team Champion: Texas (578) Anthony Sprague, Dallas 143 Jeff Williams, Garland 145 Tim McMillan, Red Oak 144 *Brandon Brown, Mo. City 146 *John lnabnett, Dallas 146 *Tie. 22nd JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Bayou DeSiard Country Club, Monroe, Louisiana, June 14-16, 1994 Champion: Charles Howell, Augusta, Georgia* Score: 217 *From 13-14 Age Group, First Time in Junior History. Team Champion: Texas (591) Landry Mahan, Richardson 146 Alex Armstrong, Ft. Worth 149 Roland Thatcher, The Woodlands 147 Drew Canty, Nacogdoches 149

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23rd JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Cherokee Country Club, Dunwoody, Georgia, June 13-15, 1995 Champion: Charles Howell, Augusta, Georgia Score: 210 Team Champion: Georgia (577) Nick Cassini, Atlanta 142 Charles Howell, Augusta 145 Dave Womack, McDonough 145 Jay Mundy, Augusta 145 24th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Pine Needles Lodge & GC, Southern Pines, North Carolina, June 18-20, 1996 Champion: Charles Howell, Augusta, Georgia Score: 195* *According to SGA records, this is the lowest individual 54 hole score ever posted in the Southern Junior. Team Champion: Georgia (563)** Charles Howell, Augusta 128 Jayce Stepp, Cartersville 144 Walt Lee, McDonough 144 John Fisher, Augusta 147 **According to SGA records, this is the lowest 54 hole team score, beating by 9 strokes the 1988 Texas team led by Justin Leonard. 25th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP The Pinnacle Country Club, Rogers, Arkansas, June 10-12, 1997 Champion: Kris Mikkelsen, Woodstock, Georgia Score: 138* *Rain shortened to 36 holes. Team Champion: Georgia (577) Kris Mikkelsen, Woodstock 138 Jay Mundy, Augusta 146 Cortland Lowe, Augusta 146 John Powell, Dalton 147 26th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP The Landings Club, Savannah, Georgia, June 16-18, 1998 Champion: Sean O'Hair, Bradenton, Florida Score: 212 Team Champion: Alabama (585) Tyler McKeever, Auburn 143 Brian Snider, Dothan 148 Heath West, Dothan 145 Matthew Myers, Auburn 149 27th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP The Surf Golf & Beach Club, N. Myrtle Beach, S. Carolina, June 15-17, 1999 Champion: Michael Barbosa, St. Petersburg, Florida Score: 141 (36 Holes) Team Champion: Florida (574) Michael Barbosa, St. Petersburg 141 Sean O'Hair, Bradenton 142 Andrew Lanahan, Jacksonville 144 Duke Butler, Ponte Vedra Bch 147 28th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Crooked Creek Golf Club, Alpharetta, Georgia, June 13-15, 2000 Champion: Jeff Bell, Plano, Texas Score: 208 Team Champion: Georgia (569) Luke List, Jasper 139 Rhett Lewis, Douglas 142 Brent Witcher, Duluth 142 Robert Castro, Alpharetta 146 29th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Timuquana Country Club, Jacksonville, Florida, June 12-14, 2001 Champion: James Vargas, Miami, Florida Score: 215 Team Champion: Florida (583) Butler Melnyk, Jacksonville 143 James Vargas, Miami 146 Danny Allen, Palm Harbor 147 Ty Callahan, Tampa 147

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30th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP The Houstonian Golf Club, Richmond, Texas, June 11-13, 2002 Champion: Dan Kleckner, Spring, Texas Score: 216 Team Champion: Texas (583) Lance Lopez, Fresno 144 Dos Goldsmith, McAllen 145 *Dan Kleckner, Spring 147 *Trent Leon, Dallas 147 *Blake Parks, Odessa147 *Tie 31st JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Old Waverly Golf Club, West Point, Mississippi, June 10-12, 2003 Champion: Beck Troutman, Fernwood, Mississippi Score: 139(36 Holes) Team Champion: Mississippi (571) Beck Troutman, Fernwood 139 Greg Owen, Oxford 143 Matt Lingle, Olive Branch 144 Austin Bowen, Hattiesburg 145

32nd JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside), Sea Island, GA, June 15-17, 2004 Champion: Michael Smith, Lafayette, Louisiana Score: 208 Team Champion: Florida (573) Cameron Hooper, Jacksonville 140 Garrett Schneider, Ponte Vedra Bch 143 Tyler Rucarean, Gainesville 144 Brad Nelson, Ponte Vedra Beach 146

33rd JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP The Golden Bear Club at Keene's Pointe, Orlando, FL, June 14-16, 2005 Champion: Michael Buttacavoli, Miami Beach, Florida Score: 210 Team Champion: Florida (563) Michael Buttacavoli, Miami Beach ...140 Daniel Mayer, Winter Park 140 Nuno Henriques, Bradenton 141 Tommy Chung Mou, Bradenton 142

34th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP The Country Club of Virginia, Richmond, VA, June 14-16, 2006 Champion: Tyson Alexander, Gainesville, Florida Score: 136 Team Champion: Florida (572) Tyson Alexander, Gainesville 136 William Sjaichudin, Bradenton 143 Alexander Sitompul, Bradenton 144 Aaron Stewart, Windermere 149

35th JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Chenal Country Club, Little Rock, AR, June 12-14, 2007 Champion: Zeyu He, Bradenton, Florida Score: 211 Team Champion: Texas (576) Trey Sullivan, Aledo 141 Anthony Paolucci, Dallas 144 Cabe Prieskorn, Texarkana 145 John Darden, Frisco 146

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Bradenton's Zeyu He Wins 35th Southern Junior BECK CROSS won't do it. I just tried to stay calm." ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE He's first confirmation that he had a two-stroke lead was when he spotted a scoreboard just off the 17th green. LITTLE ROCK • Zeyu He's name might not have a familiar ring "I really wasn't surprised because I had a good round going," now, but just give it a few years. He said. He was in the clubhouse at 5-under for the tourna- He, 16, who is from Shenzhen, China, stormed back from ment, but wasn't in the clear. Sullivan, who led the first two four strokes off the pace Thursday with a closing 6-under 66 to rounds but was two strokes back after his second consecutive take a two-stroke victory in the 35th Southern Junior bogey at the 15th, pulled into a tie for the lead with a 3-foot Championship on the Founders Course at Chenal Country Club eagle putt at the par-5 16th. in Little Rock June 12-14. "I had just three-putted two holes for bogeys and knew I was David Harper of Louisville, Kent., finished alone in second two back, "Sullivan said. "But I hit a 4-iron from about 220 to with a 3-under 213 total through 54 holes while Trey Sullivan of about three feet [at the 16th]. I wanted to birdie one of the next Aledo, Tex., and Patrick Blunt of Ruston, La. were tied for third two holes because I didn't want to go into a playoff. I was so with 214 totals. tired." Alex Carpenter of Little Rock was the highest finisher among Fatigue was evident for Sullivan at the par-3 17th when he Arkansans with an 8th-place finish at 2-over 218. Erik Hearnes pushed his tee shot into the water hazard on the right, result- of Mayflower finished tied for 14th at 221. ing in a double bogey. The Southern Junior featured top golfers from 22 states and "I tried to hit a three-quarter 6-iron and I blocked it right," two foreign countries. Sullivan "This exceeded my highest expectations," said He, who has lived said. "It was the first iron shot I missed right this week. I've in Bradenton, Fla., the last two years attending the David missed most of them left. Leadbetter Golf Academy. "When I started the day, I was hoping "The second I hit the tee shot, I knew it was over." to finish in the top-5, which would've been a nice accomplish- While waiting at the 18th green, He quickly got word of ment for such a big tournament." Sullivan's stumble. He pulled within two strokes of the lead through nine holes "I was surprised," said He, who earned an automatic exemption after a 2-under 34, but still didn't think about contending. into the Southern Amateur the next month with his victory. "For "It was pretty normal, two birdies and no bogeys," He said. me, it's great. This is a great victory for me. This is a huge con- "I had no idea what was to come." fidence boost." Things started to click on the back side when He ran off Tucker Wadkins of Dallas closed with a 73 to take a two- birdies at 12, 13, 14 and 16. He made a 6-footer at 12, a 14- stroke victory in the 13-14 age division over Blaine Woodruff of footer at 13, a tap-in at 14 before narrowly missing an eagle Acworth, Ga. Drew Greenwood of Hot Springs finished alone in opportunity at the par-5 16th. third place with a 223 total. A year earlier, Wadkins had finished "I knew I was right there but I didn't want to think about it," second as a 13-year-old at the 34th Southern Junior in said He, who was playing three groups ahead of the second-day Richmond, Va. leaders. "When you try to hard to win a golf tournament, you Complete Results: 13-14 Age Division Patrick Blunt, Ruston, La. 75-67-72--214 Trey Sullivan, Aledo, Texas 67-74-73--214 Tucker Wadkins, Dallas, Texas 75-73-73--221 John Darden, Frisco, Texas 75-71-71--217 Blaine Woodruff, Acworth, Ga. 74-76-73--223 Anthony Paolucci, Dallas, Texas 71-73-73--217 Drew Greenwood, Hot Springs, Ark. 75-76-76--227 Max Barousse, Memphis, Tenn. 75-79-76--230 Andrew Noto, Luling, La. 71-73-73--217 Jes Sanders, Roger, Ark. 78-74-80--232 Alex Carpenter, Little Rock, Ark. 73-73-72--218 Jens Talbert, Little Rock, Ark. 80-77-76--233 Evan Beck, Virginia Beach, Va. 72-76-71--219 Jefferson Ellington, Burlington, N.C. 77-76-80--233 Alex Frankel, Atlanta, Ga. 71-72-76--219 Andrew Hans, Birmingham, Ala. 78-73-82--233 Austin Gutgsell, Mandeville, La. 75-72-73--220 Winburne Hughes, Memphis, Tenn 78-81-75--234 Tate Oakley, Pinnacle, N.C. 75-72-73--220 Zach Olsen, Cordova, Tenn. 77-81-77--235 Cabe Prieskorn, Texarkana, Texas 73-72-75--220 Sean Romero, Texarkana, Ark. 83-72-81--236 J. Erik Hearnes, Mayflower, Ark. 73-75-73--221 Matthew Mabrey, Little Rock, Ark 80-79-82--241 lain Lee, San Juan Capistrano, Calif. 76-75-70--221 Failed to make cut: Logan Knebels, Alpharetta, Ga 73-75-73--221 Wilson Orr, Memphis, Tenn. 76-73-73--222 Joshua Kazanovicz, El Dorado, Ark. 79-81--160 Brad Miller, Timonium, Md. 75-71-76--222 Corbin Renner, Little Rock, Ark. 78-83--161 Drew Evans, Dallas, Texas 85-69-69--223 Alex Hewitt, Little Rock, Ark. 80-82--162 Brad Simons, Mountain Home, Ark. 76-76-71--223 Connor Kurtz, Edmond, Okla. 78-85--163 Jack Belote, Bartlett, Tenn 74-76-73--223 Rami Alley, North Little Rock, Ark. 79-84--163 Lee Knox, Augusta, Ga 77-77-69--223 Candler McCollum, Little Rock, Ark. 83-83--166 Zak Acuff, Little Rock, Ark. 81-85--166 Alex Castro, Alpharetta, Ga. 74-71-78--223 Noah West, Belden, Miss. 81-87--168 Ryan Smith, Ardmore, Okla. 70-75-78--223 Brad Wilborne, Little Rock,Ark. 83-88--171 McLain Leberte, Huntsville, Ala. 71-78-76--225 Cole Kennedy, Texarkana, Texas 89-83--172 William Pearson, Memphis, Tenn. 74-75-76--225 Jake Rylee, Rogers, Ark 83-90--173 Gary Quinn, Anthem, Ariz. 76-73-76--225 Jeremy Self, Belden, Miss. 70-81-75--226 15-18 Age Division Josh Alford, Marion, Ark. 77-74-75--226 Ryan Thornton, Chattanooga, Tenn. 75-76-75--226 Zeyu He, Bradenton, Fla. 71-74-66--211 Brad Mason, Dallas, Texas 77-74-75--226 David Harper Jr, Louisville, Ky. 68-73-72--213

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Joe Doramus, Little Rock, Ark. 76-74-76--226 Eduardo Chavez, Hillsborough, Calif. 79-82--161 Robert Carter, Little Rock, Ark. 76-69-81--226 John McGoogan, Atlanta, Ga 81-80--161 Bain Nanning, Selma, Ala. 72-76-78--226 Cameron Thomas, Germantown, Tenn 79-82-161 Brett Mattingly, Rogers, Ark. 76-74-77--227 Garrett Westbrook, Baton Rouge, La. 80-81--161 Taylor Knott, Arlington, Texas 78-74-75--227 Jack Wilkes, Roanoke, Va. 78-83--161 Robert Robertson, Philadelphia, Pa. 77-77-73--227 Brant DeLongy, Winter Park, Fla 79-82--161 Graham White, Evans, Ga 77-72-78--227 Shane Gibson, Edmond, Okla 78-83--161 Casey Patterson, West Helena, Ark. 75-72-80--227 Chris Spitzmiller, Pilot Knob, Mo. 79-83--162 Patrick Nash, Dallas, Texas 75-75-78--228 Seth Knight, Columbus, Ga 79-83--162 Ryan Ennis, Benton, Ark. 73-80-76--229 Andrew Flesher, Little Rock, Ark. 81-81--162 Tyler Ledet, Woodworth, La. 75-76-78--229 Jack Blanchat, Little Rock, Ark. 76-86--162 Nate McCoy, West Des Moines, Iowa 75-76-78--229 Kyle Billingsley, Little Rock, Ark. 78-84--162 Brandon Rodgers, Knoxville, Tenn. 68-81-82--231 Seth Sullivant, Mountain Home, Ark. 82-80--162 William Meason III, Alpharetta, Ga 77-77-79--233 Patrick Newman, Collierville, Tenn. 81-82--163 Brock Wilson, Beaumont, Texas 71-80-82--233 John Cleveland Jr, Ridgeland, Miss. 83-80--163 Hogan Vaughn, Huntsville, Ala. 74-79-80--233 Jack Treat, Conway, Ark. 83-80--163 Church Waesche, Timonium, Md. 82-73-78--233 Josh Rittman, Conway, Ark. 83-81--164 Jared Black, El Dorado, Ark. 73-80-80--233 Devyn Albrecht, Dothan, Ala. 86-79--165 Franco Castro, Alpharetta, Ga. 72-83-80--235 Erik Hansen, Deephaven, Minn. 83-82--165 Chadd Reynolds, Alpharetta, Ga 74-79-82--235 Matt Keller, Rogers, Ark. 82-83--165 Smylie Kaufman, Birmingham, Ala. 80-75-81--236 Jacob Crowl, Collierville, Tenn 88-77--165 Jared King, Lawson, Mo. 76-76-84--236 Rob Gorrell, Richmond, Va. 81-84--165 Conner Ribble, Texarkana, Ark. 78-76-86--240 Randy May, Harrison, Ark. 79-86--165 Landon Lyons, Baton Rouge, La. 77-76-87--240 Sam Mysock, Tulsa, Okla. 81-84--165 Brandon Poley, Collierville, Tenn. 70-83-88--241 Clinton Shepard, West Monroe, La. 81-85--166 Jason Noto, Luling, La 78-77-87--242 Charles Valluzzo, Baton Rouge, La. 86-82--168 Wilson Anthony, Fordyce, Ark. 75-80-92-247 Sawyer Radler, Fayetteville, Ark. 85-83--168 Minghao Wang, Reunion, Fla. 77-76-WD--WD Rafael GomezSaucedo, Lerma, EM 81-88--169 Matthew Johnson, Little Rock, Ark. 80-91-171 Failed to make cut: Rick Rogers, Winston Salem, N.C. 83-89--172 Colt Crymes, Athens, Ga 84-88-172 Brant Peaper, Tequesta, Fla. 78-78--156 Joshua Allen, Little Rock, Ark. 89-83--172 Collier Jones, Little Rock, Ark. 78-78--156 Evan Greenwood, Hot Springs, Ark. 84-90--174 Austin Gray, Midlothian, Va. 79-77--156 Colin Corcoran, Lake Charles, La. 87-88--175 Garett Wilhite, Mountain Home, Ark. 77-79--156 Tanner Evans, Bella Vista, Ark 86-89--175 Sam Love, Trussville, Ala. 76-80-456 Gardner Lile, Benton, Ark. 88-90--178 Will Beard, Bowling Green, Ky. 77-79--156 Oliver Cobb, Memphis, Tenn. 92-89--181 Dane Voss, Jonesborough, Tenn. 77-80--157 Weston Brooks, Rogers, Ark. 95-93--188 Nick Wilson, Little Rock, Ark. 76-81--157 Baxter Woosley, Little Rock, Ark. 100-98--198 Jade Scott, Daingerfeld, Texas 78-79--157 Graham Byrom, Huntsville, Ala 78-WD--WD Tanner McDonald, Sterlington, La. 78-79-457 Austen Moix, Conway, Ark. 80-78--158 Adam Baaklini, Fayetteville, Ga. 77-81--158 Zachary Fischer, Wake Village, Texas 79-79--158 Michael Boyd, Windermere, Fla 74-84--158 Richard Blank, Little Rock, Ark. 82-77--159 William Cagney IV, Village of Golf, Fla. 76-83--159 Michael Cathey, Little Rock, Ark. 79-80--159 David Kurtz, Edmond, Okla 73-86--159 Eli Glass, Metropolis, Ill. 76-83--159 Trent Hill, El Dorado, Ark. 80-80--160 Ryan Hadash, Katy, Texas 79-81--160 Michael Hooper, Edmond, Okla. 80-80--160 Eli Mattioli, Fayetteville, Ark. 81-80--161 Ryan Booth, Homestead, Fla 83-78--161 Joey Fontenot III, Mobile, Ala 80-81--161

An integral part of the Southern Junior, as well as the Southern Amateur, is recognition of the state that has four players post 36 hole combined scores that are lower than the best four players' combined score from any other state, and this con- stitutes the State Team Championship. The 2007 State Team winner was Texas with a team total of 576, represented by the following players: Trey Sullivan, Aledo 141 Anthony Paolucci, Dallas 144 Cabe Prieskorn, Texarkana 145 John Darden, Frisco 146

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Jerry He poses with the trophy after winning the 35th Southern Junior Championship at Chenal Country Club.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FUTURE SCHEDULE

36th Southern Junior Championship Old Waverly West Point, Mississippi June 11-13, 2008

37th Southern Junior Championship Reynolds Plantation Greensboro, Georgia June 16-18, 2009

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SOUTHERN INTERNATIONAL FOUR-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP

The Board of Directors of the Southern Golf Association accepted responsibility for conducting the International Four-Ball Championship in 2003 and began doing so in 2004, under the title Southern International Four-Ball Championship. This idea was first presented to the Board by John McKey, Jr., past President of the SGA and long-time Board member, who had singularly conducted this venerable championship for 25 years. It was Mr. McKey's desire to turn the reins over to the Southern to ensure the future of this 70 year old, nationally prominent championship. The list of previous winners reads like a who's-who of championship golf and the SGA is currently working on a complete list of those champions. The Championship is comprised of two divisions, Mid-Amateur and Senior, and is 72 holes of Four-Ball Stroke Play. The 2004 Champions were the Mid-Amateur team of Jeff Knox, Augusta, Georgia and Steve Johnson, Signal Mountain, Tennessee and the Senior team of William Boles of Wilson, North Carolina and Marty West, Bethesda, Maryland.

Kuehne-Green Go Wire-to-Wire To Win Southern Intl Four-Ball

Larry Guest, Orlando, Fla

PALM CITY, FL — Former Walker Cuppers Trip Kuehne and Danny Green went wire-to-wire to win the title in the 73rd Southern International Four-Ball by three strokes January 12-14 at The Fox Club. Fighting off a pair of challenges by runnersup Duke DeIcher and Chris Stutts, the winners pulled away to as many as a five-shot margin coming down the stretch. Kuehne-Green posted a final-round 67 to finish at 21-under par 195. Kuehne birdied the eighth and ninth hole — the latter on a 52-foot putt — to open a 4-shot margin at the turn. After Stutts birdied the tenth and Delcher added another at the eleventh to pull within two, Kuehne, a Dallas investments exec, turned the matter into a foregone conclusion on the down- wind, 540-yard, par-5 12th. He reached the green with a driver, 7-iron, and canned the 10-foot eagle putt. Green, from Jackson, TN, birdied the next hole to stretch the champs' lead to five to assure the pair's first victory in the venerable tournament's featured Mid-Am division after two near-misses in recent years. In the Senior Division, John Dennis of Greenville SC and Norman Swenson of Linville NC wiped out the 2-shot overnight lead of Georgians Mike Sprouts and Ron Waeghe to force an extended playoff. Dennis wedged to within a foot on the sixth extra hole for the winning birdie.

Left: International Four-Ball Trophy

Right: Mid-Amateur Champions: Trip Kuehne (L) Danny Green (R)

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SOUTHERN INTERNATIONAL FOUR-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP Complete Results:

Mid-Amateur Division: Failed to make cut Danny Green / Trip Kuehne 62-66-67--195 Jay Bernzott / Doug Fischesser 71-70--141 Duke Delcher / Chris Stutts 63-66-69--198 Matt Grandy / Jackson Hughes 69-72--141 David Abell / Bryan Norton 67-69-65--201 Hans Albertsson / Kevin Hammer 71-71--142 Roger Newsom / Pat Tallent 66-68-69--203 Chris Dalrymple / Kelly Miller 70-72--142 Tyler Crawford / Clay Homan 68-67-69--204 Chris Hall / Donny Phillips 71-71--142 Alan Fadel / Eoghan O'Connell 70-65-69--204 Tim Hanlon / George Weston 70-72--142 Tripp Davis / Tim Jackson 66-71-68--205 Gordon Rees / Craig Scheibert 74-68--142 Keith Decker / Allan Strange 68-67-70--205 Jeff Belk / Randy Donahoo 70-73--143 Skip Berkmeyer / Roger Hoit 66-68-72--206 Dan Crockett / Trey Lewis 70-73--143 Gene Elliott / Robert Gerwin 68-70-68--206 Greg Greenbaum / Jack Larkin 73-70--143 Jack Hall / David Noll 71-69-66--206 Bill Jackson / Sam MacNaughton 72-71--143 Grady Brame / Tommy Brennan 68-67-72--207 Mike McCoy / Brian Verdyne 74-69--143 Randy Nichols / Skip Runnels 69-69-70--208 Michael Cline / Chris Sekella 73-71--144 Whitten Meares / Thomas Parker 70-70-69--209 Rocky Costa / Robbie Dew 71-73--144 Brad Wilder / Bill Williamson 69-70-70--209 Mark Gaynor / Tom Wyatt 74-70--144 Steve Hudson / Tab Hudson 68-70-72--210 John Kircher / Michael Mercier 75-70--145 Danny Nelson / Bob Young 70-70-70--210 Glen Davis / Randy Elliott 73-73--146 Steve Johnson / Bill Steen 69-71-71--211 Paul Kaneb / John Pinkham 72-74--146 John O'Hara / Joe Sommers 67-73-78--218 Rob Menefee / Steve White 72-76--148 Mark Jones / Tim Sacheck 71-68-84--223 Sandy Burgess / David DiPonzio 78-71--149 Phillip Ebner / Jim Lehman 74-75--149 Jeff Fisher / Martin Rifkin 76-73--149 Kent Frandsen / Tom Kelley 75-74--149

Senior Division: Failed to make cut John Dennis / Norman Swenson 66-67-69-202 Mike Sprouts / Ron Waeghe 68-63-71--202 Jim Cecchini / Bill Erwin 73-70--143 Alan Foster / Bill Ploeger 70-66-67-203 Don Edwards / Jay Fitzgerald 71-72--143 Woody Greene / David Strawn 66-67-70--203 Don Brooks / Jim Graham 72-72--144 Larry Boswell / Ronnie Grove 69-69-66--204 Harcourt Kemp / Jack Vardaman 67-77--144 Joe Keller / Rick Woulfe 70-68-66--204 Paul Quigley / Bob RoteIla 69-75--144 Chick Kozloff / Robin McCool 63-70-71--204 Ned Steiner / Mike Thorp 73-71--144 Bill Boles / Marty West 68-68-69--205 Jim Applegate / Tom Morris 73-72--145 Steve Earsley / Jerry Hudgins 68-71-67--206 Eddie Brown / Joe Jillson 71-74--145 Chuck Jabaley / Fred Lester 67-69-70--206 Mike O'Connell / Woody Smoak 73-72--145 Vic Gerard / Bob Morris 69-68-70--207 Julian Saul / Larry White 72-74--146 Fred Silver / Jim Smith 71-69-67--207 Gerry Barnett / Robert Housen 76-72--148 Brad Burris / Logan Jackson 70-70-68--208 Jerry Gruidl / Jacques Wullschleger 76-72--148 Taylor Metcalfe / Carl Tuke 74-68-66--208 Austin Jones / Butch Von Weller 72-76--148 Jim Edgemon / Gayle Sanchez 75-67-67--209 Moss Beecroft / Arnold Edwards 73-76--149 Bob Ferrel / Keen Shackelford 72-70-68--210 Mills Rendell / Jim Stahl 78-72--150 Stan Fischer / Charley Green 72-70-68--210 Vinny Giles / Barry van Gerbig 75-76--151 John Penniman / Mark Rubin 72-67-71--210 Dan Hearon / David Jennings 76-75--151 Jerry Greenbaum / John McKey 70-72-69--211 Jarrett Kling / Tim Neher 76-75--151 Van Lefferdink / Jack Richey 68-72-71--211 Bob Daugherty / Jerry Nelson 77-75-452 Charles Bagby / Bill Moor 70-69-73--212 Arthur Mason / Dan Tate 77-75--152 Chris Maletis / A.B. Sisco. 71-69-72--212 Mickey Palmer / John Pickerel 74-80--154 John Miller / Pinky Pelham 72-70-73--215 Hugh Goodman / Bill Greene 80-75--155 Steve Sloan / Robby Stanford 70-72-73--215

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SOUTHERN INTERNATIONAL FOUR-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP

SOUTHERN INTERNATIONAL FOUR-BALL CHAMPIONS 1957-2007

1957 Howard Everitt/Jacques Houdry 1975 Bob Ault/Mark Lye 1958 Bob Brue/Lee Raymond 1976 Dale Morey/Ed Tutwiler 1959 Jimmy Lee, Jr./Harry Root, Jr. 1977 Dallas Apelgren/Mickey Van Gerbig 1960 / 1978 Vance Heafner/Dick Horne 1961 Armand Cerami/Chuck Kocsis 1979 Downing Gray/Bob Rawlings 1962 Paul Desjardino/John Laponzina 1980 Jim Holtgrieve/Mick Wellington 1963 John Guenther/Dick Siderowf 1981 Tommy Armour, III/Randy Kahn 1964 Truman Connell/Jack Veghte 1982 Harcourt Kemp/John McKey, Jr. 1965 Truman Connell/Jack Veghte 1983 Chip Hall/Jay Townsend 1966 Downing Gray/Dale Morey 1984 Scott Dunlap/Jay Townsend 1967 Steve Eichataedt/Jack Kersten 1985 Gary Emmons/Per Segerstrom 1968 Dale Morey/Ed Tutwiler 1986 Bill McDonough/Bill Rosenberg 1969 John Emmel/Bruce Fleisher 1987 Bill Hamilton/Tom Knapp 1970 Dale Morey/Ed Tutwiler 1988 David Eger/Billy Varn 1971 Downing Gray/Allen Miller 1989 Larry Boswell/Randy Brownlow 1972 /Joe Inman 1990 Bill Hadden/James Taylor 1973 Kevin Butler/John Darr, Jr. 1991 Bill Hadden/James Taylor 1974 Gary Koch/Mickey Van Gerbig 1992 Vinnie Giles/Buddy Marucci In 1993 the Senior Division was added to the Championship

Fred Kask/Norm Lutz 1993 Bob Kouwe/Doug Lacrosse Moss Beecroft/Tom Langley 1994 Mike Bright/Dick Horne Fred Kask/Norm Lutz 1995 Bill O'connor/Dave Olson Bob Hullender/John Proctor 1996 Duke Delcher/James Taylor Harcourt Kemp/Jim Stahl 1997 Rocky Costa/Robbie Dew Billy Key/Bill Ploeger 1998 Frank Strafaci/Rick Woulfe Joel Hirsch/John McKey, Jr. 1999 J. P O'Hara/Joe Sommers Barry Boswell/Ronnie Grove 2000 Danny Green/Richard Smith Bob Hullender/Mike Rice 2001 David Eger/Danny Green Jerry Greenbaum/John McKey, Jr. 2002 Chris Dalrymple/Kelly Miller Bob Hullender/Mike Rice 2003 Jerry Courville/Tim Jackson William Boles/Marty West 2004 Jeff Knox/Steve Johnson *Russ Berkoben/Dan Smith 2005 Buddy Marucci/Mike McCoy *Steve Earsley/Mike Rice Steve Earsley/Mike Rice 2006 Gene Elliott/Robert Gerwin Mike Sprouts/Ron Waeghe 2007 Danny Green/Trip Kuehne

*Co Champions

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HALL OF FAME

The Southern Golf Association Hall of Fame was established in 1972 by the Board of Directors of the Southern Golf Association. The following qualifications were established as criteria for nomination of an inductee, but an inductee does not have to meet every single criteria. The candidate must have: 1) Outstanding competitive career; 2) Outstanding administra- tive contributions; 3) Outstanding promotional contributions; 4) The candidate must have met the above criteria while a mem- ber of a Southern Golf Association Member Club.

The first Hall of Fame inductee was, appropriately, Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. The award was made posthumously in July, 1972 at the 1972 Southern Amateur Championship held at the Green Island Country Club in Columbus, Georgia.

John C. Owens of Lexington, Kentucky has truly surpassed many amateur golfers of his time. John began a long amateur career when he joined the Henry Clay High School golf team in Kentucky. Because of his accomplishments in high school he became a member of the University of Kentucky golf team, where in 1950 he won the Southeastern Conference Individual Golf Championship. Upon graduation from U of K, John worked in his CPA practice, while he continued playing competitive golf during his vacations. During this time, he won the Kentucky State Amateur twice and ten Lexington City Championships.

On a national level, John has qualified and played in two U.S. Opens, seven U.S. Amateurs, the British Amateur, and the 1964 Masters.

As a senior golfer, John won the Kentucky Senior Amateur Championship four of the five times he played. He has played in the British Senior Amateur four times and the USGA Senior Open.

Golf Magazine ranked him as the 16th Best Amateur in the United States in 1963. Golf Digest Magazine ranked John as the 9th Best Senior Amateur in 1983.

In 1986, John was inducted into the Kentucky Hall of Fame and has been active in several state, regional and national organizations. He was awarded the American Seniors Golf Association Distinguished Senior Award in 1997, making him only the 20th person since 1954 to receive this honor.

John is the 1986-1987 Southern Golf Association Past President and is currently an Emeritus Director. He served on the USGA Sectional Affairs Committee from 1963-1983 and is still active on the USGA Senior Amateur Committee. John also travels to USGA events as a Rules Official.

1972 Robert T Jones, Jr. 1984 Marvin Giles, III 1996 A. Downing Gray 1973 Richard S.Tufts 1985 No Election 1997 No Election 1974 Nelson Whitney 1986 Charles R. Yates 1998 Joe H. King 1975 Billy Joe Patton 1987 No Election 1999 Tim Jackson 1976 Curtis S Person, Sr. 1988 Thomas W. barnes 2000 James W. (Billy) Key 1977 No Election 1989 No Election 2001 No Election 1978 Sam Perry 1990 Watts Gunn 2002 Fred S. Ridley 1979 Dale Morey 1991 Arnold Blum 2003 William C. Campbell 1980 No Election 1992 No Election 2004 No Election 1981 Lewis W. Oehmig 1993 Danny Yates 2005 John C. Owens 1982 No Election 1994 No Election 2006 Hubert Green 1983 No Election 1995 No Election 2007 No Election The Honor Roll of the SGA Hall of Fame is as follows:

The Southern Golf Association Hall of Fame is unique in that it does not necessarily induct a member each year, nor does it select multiple inductees. In this, its 33rd year, there have been 20 inductees with 13 years of no inductions This, in effect, makes it even more of an honor to be a member of the Southern Golf Association Hall of Fame.

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SIMON BOLIVAR CUP

The Simon Bolivar Cup was inaugurated by the Venezuelan Golf Federation to provide an outstanding contest of golf and to establish bonds between Venezuela and other countries through golf. It is staged in honor of Simon Bolivar, the great lib- erator of Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. At first the cup was intended to include only the Bolivian coun- tries and "Mother" Spain. As the years passed, however, the importance and scope of this biennial Cup competition grew beyond Bolivian borders to include most all of the great golf playing countries around the world.

The Southern Golf Association, sponsor of the U.S. team, accepted its initial invitation in 1983 and has seen the American flag raised last in the opening ceremony and lowered last in closing, a privilege issued to the defending champion and cur- rent champion respectively, seven out of the nine times it has played in the tournament. Again, the entire U.S. contingent was in awe of the hospitality of the Venezuelan Golf Federation and the high standards throughout the event. We of the Southern Golf Association salute all of the Venezuelan people and federation members involved in the operation of this great international golf tournament.

Teams previously representing United States:

1983 Pat Stevens, Richmond, KY & Jay Townsend, Tequesta, FL 1985 Doug Farr, Monroe, LA & , Berwyn, PA 1987 Robert McNamara, Frankfort,KY & David Toms, Bossier City, LA 1989 Matt Peterson, Morganton, NC & Jason Widener, Greensboro, NC 1991 Dour Farr, Monroe, LA & Austin Jones, Orlando, FL (Not Champions) 1993 , LaGrange, GA & Tom McKnight, Galax, VA 1995 Tim Jackson, Memphis, TN & Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC 1997 Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC & Ed Brooks, Georgetown, TX (Not Champions) 1999 David Eger, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL & Danny Green, Jackson, TN 2001 (Did not participate)** 2003 (Cancelled by Venezuelan Golf Federation)

Due to the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and the subsequent focus by terrorists groups on American citizens, the Board of Directors of the SGA elected not to participate in the 2001 Simon Bolivar Cup matches and put our team and cap-

59 Southern Golf Association

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION (Approved 1975) I, the undersigned, a natural person of the age of twenty-one years or more, do hereby form a non-profit corporation under the laws of North Carolina, as contained in Chapter 55A of the General Statutes of North Carolina, entitled "Non-Profit Corporation Act", and the several amendments thereto, and to that end do hereby set forth:

ARTICLE I NAME

The name of the corporation is: SOUTHERN GOLF ASSOCIATION.

ARTICLE II PERIOD OF DURATION

The period of duration of the corporation shall be perpetual.

ARTICLE III PURPOSE

The objects and purposes of the Association shall be to promote the game of golf, to protect the interest of its mem- bers, to hold such tournaments as may be decided upon by the Board of Directors, and to suitably recognize the winners in the Championship or other contests. The Association shall be empowered to engage primarily in activities which accomplish one or more of such exempt purposes specified in Section 501(c)(3).

ARTICLE IV MEMBERSHIP

Membership in the Association shall be open to any regularly organized golf club in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia, whether or not incorporated, which endorses the objects and purposes of the Association and abides by its Articles of Incorporation bylaws, and such rules and regulations as may be established from time to time. A regularly organ- ized golf club is a club which is composed of individual dues paying members who manage their own affairs and operate per- manently at one golf course which they need not control. Upon the filing of these Articles of Incorporation, the initial mem- bership shall consist of those clubs named on the Roster of Membership attached hereto.

ARTICLE V DIRECTORS

The management of the affairs, property and policies of the Association shall be vested in a Board of Directors. The number, terms, qualifications and method of election of Directors shall be set forth in the bylaws. The number of directors constituting the initial board of directors shall be thirty-nine (39).

ARTICLE VI REGISTERED OFFICE

The address of the initial registered office of the Association is Suite 3500, ONE NCNB PLAZA, Charlotte, North Carolina 28280, and the address of the initial registered agent at such address is Richard E. Thigpen, Jr.

ARTICLE VII NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION

The Association is a non-profit organization, no part of the capital or net earnings of which shall inure to the benefit of any member or any private individual. Upon the dissolution of the Association, any assets remaining after payment of all debts and obligations shall be distributed to the United States Golf Association provided it has retained its exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. In the event the exempt status of the United States Golf Association has been revoked the assets of the Association shall be distributed to an organization or organizations exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, which organization or organizations are not within the definition of a private founda- tion under Section 509 of the Internal Revenue Code.

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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION (Approved 1975)

ARTICLE VIII INCORPORATOR

The name and address of the incorporator is:

NAME ADDRESS Richard E. Thigpen, Jr. 3500 NCNB Plaza Charlotte, NC 28280

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, this the 27th day of May, 1975.

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MECKLENBURG

THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that on the 27th day of May, 1975, before me, a Notary Public, personally appeared Richard E. Thigpen, Jr., who I am satisfied is the person named in and executed the foregoing Articles of Incorporation, and I hav- ing first made known to him the contents hereof, he did acknowledge that he signed and delivered the same as his volun- tary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein expressed.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, this the 27th day of May, 1975.

CAROL C. BATTLE Notary Public My commission Expires: 4-25-79

BY-LAWS

ARTICLE I Membership

Section 1. Qualification for Membership. Membership in the Association shall be open to any regularly organized golf club in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia, whether or not incorporated, which endorses the objects of the Association and abides by its Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, and such rules and regulations as may be established from time to time. As used herein, "any regularly organized golf club" means a permanent golf club composed of individual dues paying members who manage their own affairs through officers and committees whom they select. Such clubs shall oper- ate permanently at one golf course which its members have the right to play but said club need not control the course where it plays. Section 2. Application for Membership. Application for membership shall be made in writing to the Secretary of the Association, in such form and accompanied by such information as the Secretary deems necessary for the Board of Directors to have before passing on such application. Dues for one (1) full year shall accompany the application. Section 3. Election to Membership. Election to membership shall be by the favorable vote of two-thirds of the mem- bers of the Board of Directors present at any regular or special meeting at which such application is considered. Section 4. Suspension or Expulsion of Members. Except as provided in Section 5, below, a member may be sus- pended or expelled from the Association with or without cause by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of all members of the Board of Directors present in person. Section 5. Dues. The Board of Directors shall fix the annual dues, which shall be payable prior to the Annual Meeting of the Association. Members of the club whose dues are not paid by that time shall be barred from entering all

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BY-LAWS

ARTICLE II Membership Meetings

Section 1. Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the Association shall be held at a date and place to be determined by the Board of Directors and should be during the first quarter of the year. The Secretary of the Association shall give at least fourteen (14) days notice thereof to each member. The order of business at the Annual Meeting shall be as follows:

1. Roll Call 6. President's Report 2. Minutes of Previous Meeting 7. Old and New Business 3. Secretary's Report 8. Elections 4. Treasurer's Report 9. Adjournment 5. Committee Reports

Section 2. Special Meetings. A special meeting of the Association may be held on call of the President or by written request directed to the Secretary and signed by a majority of the Board of Directors, provided that at least ten (10) days writ- ten notice thereof is given to each member. Such notice shall contain a statement of the purposes of the subject meeting. Section 3. Representation. At any regular or special meeting of the Association, each member shall have the right to be represented, but in person only, by one voting delegate or alternate. Section 4. Quorum. At any regular or special meeting of the Association those representative of members, present in person, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business that may come before the meeting.

ARTICLE III Board of Directors

Section 1. General Powers and Duties. The management of the affairs, property and policies of the Association shall be vested in the Board of Directors. Section 2. Number, Term, and Qualification. The Board of Directors shall consist of the President, the First Vice President, the Second Vice President, Treasurer, Executive Secretary and not less than twenty-five (25) nor more than forty- five (45) other directors. All directors will serve a term of one year, commencing January 1st following election, or until their successors are duly elected and qualified. All members of the Board of Directors shall be members in good standing of a member club of the Association. Section 3. Election. Directors shall be elected at the Annual Meeting of the member clubs by a vote of a majority of the voting delegates present in person. All vacancies in the Board of Directors may be filled by the remaining Directors, at any regular or special meeting, by the vote of the majority of the Directors in a meeting at which a quorum is present. Section 4. Meetings. The Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors shall be held immediately following the Annual Meeting of the Association. Additionally, the Board of Directors shall meet during the week and at the place of the annual Southern Championship Tournament, the exact day and hour to be fixed by the Board of Directors. Any special meetings may be called by or at the written request of the President or any three Directors. The person authorized by the Board to give notice of spe- cial meetings of the Board may designate the place, for the holding of any special meeting. Section 5. Notice. Written notice of annual and special meetings of the Board shall be given to each Director at least ten (10) days in advance of said meeting. However, such notice may be waived as provided in these Bylaws. The business to be transacted at annual meetings need not be specified in the notice of such meetings, unless specifically required by law or by these Bylaws. Notice of a special meeting shall set forth the purpose for which the meeting is called. Section 6. Quorum. Those Directors in attendance shall constitute quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting. Unless otherwise required by charter or statute, the act of a majority of the Directors present at any properly con- vened meeting at which there is a quorum shall be deemed the act of the Board. Section 7. Directors Emeritus. At any annual meeting, the Board of Directors, by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of those present in person, may elect Directors Emeritus to serve for life and those so elected shall have seat and voice on the Board of Directors but no vote. Section 8. Associate Directors. The President shall have the authority to appoint Associate Directors for terms not to exceed one (1) year, and those so appointed shall have seat and voice but no vote. Section 9. Committees. The Board of Directors may establish such standing or other committees as they consider proper or for the best interests of the Association and the membership of all such committees shall consist of those persons appointed by the President. The President of the Association shall ex-officio be a member of all committees. Section 10. Rules. The Board of Directors shall make all rules governing the conduct and management of the Association which it deems advisable and which are not in conflict with the purpose of the Association or its Bylaws. Section 11. Compensation. Directors shall receive no salary for their services.

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BY-LAWS

ARTICLE IV Waiver of Notice

Whenever, under the laws of the State of North Carolina or by provision of these Bylaws, a waiver in writing is signed by persons entitled to such notice, whether before or after the time stated therein, it shall be deemed equivalent to the giving of such notice.

ARTICLE V Officers

Section 1. Officers and Terms. The officers of the Association shall be a President, a First Vice President, a Second Vice President, Treasurer, and Executive Secretary. Each officer shall hold office for one year, commencing on January 1st fol- lowing election, or until his successor is elected and qualified. Section 2. Vacancies. Vacancies in an office may be filled by the Directors at any regular of special meeting. Section 3. Election and Removal. Any officer may be elected or removed without cause by the affirmative vote of a majority of the Board of Directors present in person at a regular or special meeting. Section 4. President. The President shall preside at all meetings of the members and of the Board, shall be the chief executive officer of the Association, and shall have general supervision and management of the affairs of the Association sub- ject, however, to the control, when exercised, of the Board of Directors. He shall make reports to the Directors and members and perform all such other duties as are incident to this office or are properly required of him by the Board of Directors. Section 5. First Vice President. The First Vice President shall perform all such duties as may be properly required of him by the Board of Directors or the President and, in the absence or inability of the President, shall exercise and perform the functions and exercise all the powers of the President Section 6. Second Vice President. The Second Vice President, in the absence of the First Vice President, shall per- form the duties of that office. Section 7. Executive Secretary. The Executive Secretary shall: keep minutes of the meetings of the Directors and members; have charge of the books and records; receive and disburse all funds; provide the Treasurer with accounts of all transactions concerning the financial condition of the Association; receive and process all membership applications and entries for tournaments; be responsible for making arrangements for tournaments and assisting in the conduct of competi- tions; perform such other duties as are incident to his office or are properly required of him by the Board of Directors or the President. Section 8. Treasurer. The Treasurer shall have custody of all monies and securities of the Association and shall keep regular books of account. He shall disburse the funds of the Association as may be ordered by the Board of Directors or the President, and shall render an account of all his transactions as Treasurer, and of the financial condition of the Association, and shall perform all duties incident to his office or that are properly required of him by the Board of Directors or the President. He shall give a bond for the faithful discharge of his duties in such sums and with such securities as the Board of Directors shall from time to time determine. He shall report in writing to the Board of Directors and the members of the Association at the meeting of each body. Section 9. Compensation. The salaries, if any, of the employees and officers shall be fixed by the Board of Directors.

ARTICLE VI Annual Championship Tournament and Other Tournaments

Section 1. Tournaments. Each year a tournament for of the South shall be held under the direction and management of the Board of Directors, or such committees as they may designate, and suitable prizes shall be awarded in the championship. In addition, the Association shall conduct such other tournaments as the Board of Directors may determine from time to time. The Board shall determine the method of play in such tournaments or delegate such power or any part thereof to any duly established committee. Section 2. Site. The Board shall select the sites for all tournaments sponsored by the Association. The site of the succeeding years' championship shall be determined at the annual meeting of the Board of Directors. Section 3. Entry Fees. The entry fee for the championship tournament and all other tournaments shall be determined by the Board of Directors. The entries shall be made in the manner prescribed by the Board of Directors. Section 4. Eligibility. No player shall be eligible to compete in a championship tournament unless: (1) he is a bona fide member in good standing of a golf club belonging to the Association; or (2) has competed within the calendar year of the tournament in which he is entered as a member of a golf team of a college or university located within one of the states named in Article 1, Section 1, which team represents said school in regularly scheduled intercollegiate golf competition; or (3) has received an invitation from a special committee of former Southern Golf Association Presidents who shall have the right, but not the obligation, to invite one or more competitors of national or international standing who are not otherwise eli- gible to compete in the Southern Golf Association Championship. Any person who is proved, to the satisfaction of two-thirds of the members of the Board of Directors at any regular or special meeting to have been guilty of fraudulent act or other dis- creditable conduct of any kind, may be declared by the Board of Directors to be ineligible to compete in any competition, sus- pended or expelled.

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BY-LAWS

ARTICLE VII Rules of Tournaments

All tournament competition shall be played strictly in accordance with the rules of golf approved by the United States Golf Association with such local rules as the Rules Committee of this Association may adopt or authorize. All other disputes shall be decided by the Tournament Committee, whose decision shall be final.

ARTICLE VIII Disputes Between Member Clubs

All complaints and disputes between member clubs of this Association shall be decided by the Board of Directors, excluding representatives of any member club involved in the dispute being considered.

ARTICLE IX Amendments

The Board of Directors shall have the power to make, amend and repeal the Bylaws of this Association by an affirma- tive vote of two-thirds of the Directors present at any regular or special meeting of the Board. Such action of the Board shall be subject to review by the members of the Association.

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, the Southern Golf Association, since its founding in 1902, has conducted its affairs in such manner as to promote the game of golf; and

WHEREAS, the Southern Golf Association has sponsored championships which have produced players of regional, national, and international fame who have been a credit to the game of golf; and

WHEREAS, the Southern Golf Association has trained and provided administrators for the game of golf who have enhanced the game at all levels, both regional, national, and international; and

WHEREAS, the Southern Golf Association has supported turf research, sponsored scholarships and by other means has made more meaningful and worthwhile the game of golf for all golfers; and

WHEREAS, the Southern Golf Association recognizes the international language of sports and particularly the game of golf; and

WHEREAS, the Southern Golf Association desires to increase its support of golf on the international level and to promote, through the game of golf, better international relations and a better understanding among people around the world;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Southern Golf Association does hereby endorse the development of a people-to-people relationship at the international level through the promotion of the game of golf and international, ama- teur competition to the end that international goodwill and understanding might be strengthened; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the officers of the Southern Golf Association are hereby authorized and directed to implement those programs deemed reasonable to achieve the objectives of this Association.

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