Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Winston-Salem Journal Reports End to Old Scoreboard on 18th Green

"There are also some changes to the tournament, including a new scoreboard near the 18th green. The old, manually operated scoreboard that was often two or three holes behind will be replaced by a giant video screen complete with an electronic scoreboard.

The video screen also will allow fans around the 18th green to watch shots from all over the course."

This excerpt was taken from the following link. To read the entire article go to:

http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ%2FMGArticle%2FWSJ_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031784744950&path=!sports!golf!sub!article&s=1037645509475

What Happens at the Gala, Stays at the Gala


I can't really explain it. There was a big bed in the middle of the room and really pretty people were sitting on it. Posted by Picasa

Meet Larry Wilder


2002 President of the Hartford Jaycees, Larry Wilder with 2002 Greensboro Jaycee President Randy Harris. Larry went on to become the general chairman of the 2005 Buick Open. Posted by Picasa

Mad Hatters at the 2002 GGCC Gala


Mad Hatters at the 2002 GGCC Gala. There was a craft station at the party where they gave you a blank hat, made out of a paper bag, that you would then decorate with beads, feathers and colored paper. The guest at the event loved it. Posted by Picasa

2002 GGCC Gala


I couldn't find any pictures from the 2003 CCG Gala, so I hope these photos from the 2002 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic Gala will do. Here we see 2002 Greensboro Jaycee President Randy Harris with 2003 CCG General Chairman Judy Revels. (Where are the others?) Posted by Picasa

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Bobby Davis with Sam Snead


1999 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic General Chairman Bobby Davis poses with 8 time Greater Greensboro Open champ Sam Snead moments after the 1999 event at Forest Oaks Country Club. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, August 25, 2005

WFMY Reports Garcia Will Play CCG

"Garcia, a fan-favorite PGA TOUR golfer, has officially committed to participate in this year's Chrysler Classic, set for September 26-October 2 at Forest Oaks Country Club in Greensboro.Tournament officials also announced that other pros that have made recent commitments to the Chrysler Classic include President's Cup team members Stewart Cink and Tim Clark, two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer and Wake Forest alumnus Billy Andrade.

Garcia is No. 6 in the World Golf Rankings and No. 9 on the current PGA TOUR Official Money List. Garcia has logged one TOUR victory in 2005, winning June's Booz Allen Classic at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland.The Borriol, Spain resident battled for the lead in Sunday's World Golf Championship NEC Invitational and has earned $2,642,458 in just 17 events this season.

"It's fantastic to have Sergio in our field," Chrysler Classic tournament director Mark Brazil said. "There are about six golfers on the PGA TOUR that every tournament director wants to have in their field, and we now have three of them. It'll be great to see the huge galleries following Sergio, John Daly and Davis Love III, and don't forget about Jason Gore. After his impressive showing at Pinehurst, he has an enormous following, too." "

This excerpt was taken from the following link. To read the entire article go to:
http://www.wfmynews2.com/news/local_state/local_article.aspx?storyid=47318

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

News and Record reports "Possible PGA play could affect Chrysler Classic of Greensboro"

"Finchem says there are still "a number of options," but two sources who are privy to the discussions said last week that the tour is focused on a playoff race that would begin shortly after the PGA Championship and include four tournaments that lead to the Tour Championship, which is reportedly going to be switched from November to September.

The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of their relationship with the tour, said two of four tournaments already have bought into the plan, one of those the Deutsche Bank Championship.Finchem declined to discuss details of any models the tour has considered.

"To say any one option is the lead option ... there are issues with all of them," he said.Mark Brazil, tournament director for the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro, said moving the Tour Championship to September -- ahead of the Chrysler -- would hurt the Chrysler's field because players would have less incentive to play in Greensboro."

This excerpt was taken from the following link. To read the entire article go to:

http://www.news-record.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050824/NEWSREC0105/508240319/1021/NEWSREC0205

Monday, August 22, 2005


1974 Greater Greensboro Open Pro Am. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, August 20, 2005

$810,000 Pay Day


Maruyama is all smiles with his $810,000 pay day. Posted by Picasa

Mark Brazil, Shigeki Maruyama, and Judy Revels pose for a photo moments after Maruyama's win at the 2003 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro. Posted by Picasa

World's Best


Greensboro Jaycees were once the "world's best". Posted by Picasa

2002 GGCC Breakfast Meeting at FOCC


Breakfast meeting of the 2002 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic Executive Committee. (circa 4-22-02) Posted by Picasa

2003 CCG Exec Committee


Judy Revels announced her 2003 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro exec committee with a little tropical fun Posted by Picasa

2002 GGCC Youth Golf Clinic


2002 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic Youth Golf Clinic held at the driving range at Forest Oaks. Posted by Picasa

GGCC Thanks Ralph Brown


The Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic thanks Ralph Brown for his many years of service. Posted by Picasa

Seymour Hardy Floyd

"In 1995 I began working for Guilford County. County personnel policies prohibit political activity. Since I felt I could not serve the community through a board or commission as the members of those committees are in effect political appointees, I became involved in the Greensboro Jaycees.

I have worked on the Empty Stocking Fund, Hospitality Areas of the ACC basketball tournament, the Greater Greensboro Nike Open, and the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic now known as the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro.

I am currently the Chairman of the Clothing and Merchandising Tent for the upcoming CCG Tournament.

In 1999, I was secretary of the Nike tournament assisting also with housing for the players and transportation for the PGA officials. The hard work of tournament chairman Mike Barber and our committee resulted in a $45,000 donation to Hospice.

The CCG tournament has each year raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for our community charities."

This excerpt was taken from the following link.

http://blog.news-record.com/staff/scoopblog/archives/2005/06/whos_running_wh.html

Friday, August 19, 2005

2005 CCG General Chairman Justin Conrad Writes Letter to the Editor

August 07, 2005

Service organization creates opportunities

"Not your dad's service scene" http://www.news-record.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050731/NEWSREC0101/507310310 (July 31) was an interesting but somewhat inaccurate look into the current state of some service groups historically associated with Greensboro.

Earlier this year, the Greensboro Jaycees http://www.jaycee.org/ completely rewrote their bylaws, streamlining the process by which one can become an executive officer of the club. While other civic groups are said to be "exploring ways to revamp (their) board of directors," the Jaycees proactively addressed this issue by encouraging access to some of our leadership positions.

The executive committee of the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro http://www.chryslerclassicgso.com/ , a PGA Tour event, currently features eight Jaycees (out of 11) who have been Jaycee members less than two years. In fact, Zack Matheny, listed in the article as saying the Jaycees didn't "make the cut," has actually joined the Jaycees and taken a leadership position on the Chrysler Classic executive committee. The information in your article must have been somewhat dated.

I would encourage any young person interested in becoming involved with the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro and the Greensboro Jaycees to give us a call. I think you will find plenty of outlets for leadership opportunities.

Justin Conrad
Greensboro

The writer is 2005 general chairman, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro.

This letter to the editor was copied from the following link.
http://blog.news-record.com/staff/letters/archives/2005/08/service_organiz.html

Peter Jacobsen at the 2003 CCG


Peter Jacobsen at the 2003 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro. Posted by Picasa

2004 CCG General Chairman Mike Davis Jumps in Head First


Mike Davis being reborn as the 2004 General Chairman of the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro after jumping into the pool at the Forest Oaks Country Club at the end of the 2003 event. Posted by Picasa

Congratulations to Kevin and Laura

Congratulations are in order for 1998-99 Greensboro Jaycee President Kevin von der Lippe and Laura Wood as they became engaged on Friday, August 19, 2005 at 7:23 pm at a romantic bed and breakfast in Wilmington, NC.

The couple met at a Greensboro Jaycee Dinner Club meeting 53 weeks ago. Kevin says that Laura is now in charge.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Greensboro Jaycees Promoting the CCG


Greensboro Jaycees John Adair and Liz Duffy were on hand at the last Bats game held at War Memorial Stadium recruiting manpower for the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro. Posted by Picasa

Meet Bobby


The last Bats game played at the War Memorial Stadium presented by the CCG was one of Bobby Powell's first promotions as Director of Operations for the Chrysler Classic. Posted by Picasa

Last Bats Game


The last Bats game held at the War Memorial Stadium was presented by the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro on Sunday, August 29, 2004 at 7:00pm. Posted by Picasa

Last Pitch


2004 Chrysler Classic General Chairman Mike Davis drove Honorary GC Dennis Glass out on to the field to throw the last first pitch at the War Memorial Stadium. It was the final Bats game to be held in the stadium. The event took place on Sunday, August 29, 2004 at 7:00pm. (Bats vs Savannah Sand Gnats.) Posted by Picasa

Monday, August 15, 2005

Fashion from the 2002 GGCC


Fashion from the 2002 GGCC. Posted by Picasa

Hats Off to the 2002 GGCC


Here are just a few of the hats designs for the 2002 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, August 13, 2005

2003 CCG Most Beautiful People


Just a few of the beautiful people you see each year at the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro. Posted by Picasa

I Love the Look on Brazil's Face


Sometimes you just need to let off a little steam and just relax. Here we see 2002 General Chairman Larry D. doing just that at the 2002 GGCC Exec Retreat. Posted by Picasa

2003 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro Gala


Kevin von der Lippe, 1998-99 Greensboro Jaycee President, was enjoying this distraction at the 2003 CCG Gala until he realized the 2002 Greensboro Jaycee President had a camera. Posted by Picasa

Let the Sucking Up Begin!


Let the sucking up begin. Mike Davis is wearing a sweat shirt that let's everyone know how much he "cares" about incoming president Randy Harris. The president of the Greensboro Jaycees appoints the general chairman for the golf tournament. This display of ass kissing was a much for other would be candidates as it was for Harris. This let others know the Mike was going to apply for the job. Posted by Picasa