This journal is dedicated to the preservation and discussion of memorabilia and related topics from the Greater Greensboro Open, Kmart Greater Greensboro Open, Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic, Chrysler Classic of Greensboro, Wyndham Championship and occasionally the Nike Greensboro Open and the Greensboro Buy.Com.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Where Are They Now? Jason "Caesar" Wolff
The ggoblogger would like to thank Jason for his service and we wish him well in the new year.
To find out more about "Rhinos Around the World" go to rhinosaroundworld@rhinotimes.net
2002 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic Forest Oaks Money Clip
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Thursday, December 27, 2007
What's on eBay? 1974 and 1977 GGO Decanters
"THIS AUCTION IS FOR TWO VINTAGE AND HARD TO FIND "GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN GOLF DECANTERS. THEY ARE IN MINT CONDITION - NO CHIPS, CRACKS OR CRAZING. THE DECANATERS ARE (EMPTY). (THEY) ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1974 GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN
"WHERE SPRING MEANS MORE" GREENSBORO, N.C.
IT MEASURES 9" X 7" X 2" THE CORK IS PARTIALLY BROKEN BUT FITS SOMEWHAT SNUGLY.
1977 40TH GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN
"A SWING INTO SPRING" FOREST OAKS, N.C.
IT MEASURES 7" X 9" X 2" THE CORK HAS DETERIORATED OVER TIME SO THE TOP FITS VERY LOOSELY. IT CAN BE EASILY REPLACED.
THESE DECANTERS ARE MADE OF FINE HERITAGE CHINA AND DISTRIBUTED BY EZRA BROOKS DISTILLING COMPANY, FRANKFORT, N.Y.
DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS AUCTION TO PICK UP A LTTLE BIT OF GOLF HISTORY. IF YOU ARE A GOLF MEMORABILIA COLLECTOR, THESE ARE ONES YOU HAVE TO HAVE FOR YOUR COLLECTION. REMEMBER, THESE DECANTERS ARE 30 YEARS AND OLDER."
Item number: 370007965827
Saturday, December 22, 2007
What's on eBay?-1975 GGO Decanter
I AM STARTING EVERYTHING REALLY CHEAP.I ALWAYS SAY ITS NOT WHERE YOU START IT.ITS HOW IT ENDS.SO DONT LET A CHEAP START FOOL YOU."
Item number: 300183732759
Sunday, December 16, 2007
1957 Greater Greensboro Open General Chairman Earl Lanning, Jr
What's on eBay? 1978 GGO Tickets
"Auction is a complete season package for the Greater Greensboro Open in 1978. You will get everything that the package had inside of it including the original package the passes came in!! You will (receive) the following:
ORIGINAL PACKAGE (41ST ANNUAL GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN 1978 AT FOREST OAKS COUNTRY CLUB GREENSBORO N.C.)
2 FIRST ROUND TAGS
1 SECOND ROUND TAG
1 THIRD ROUND TAG
1 FOURTH ROUND TAG
1 GUEST TAG
1 PRO-AM ROUND TAG
1 PRACTICE & QUALIFYING ROUND TAG
1 PRACTICE ROUND TAG
Each tag measures approx. 3 x 4 1/2" and are different colros. These are in excellent condition and are really neat!!"
Item number: 230203106976
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Congratulations Tina and Pat
Tina and Pat were married on Saturday, October 13, 2007 at the Mayodan Moravian Church in Mayodan, North Carolina. The wedding included the music of Elvis Presley as it was played during the Bride's Processional.
Friends of the Wyndham Championship will remember Tina from her many tournament chairmanships. She also served for several years on the Board of Directors of the Greensboro Jaycees.
Many of the friends Tina made during those Jaycee years were able to attend and there were no less than five past Greensboro Jaycee Presidents at the event.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
What's on eBay?-1995 KGGO Program
Item number: 130174280671
This is the portion of the post where the ggoblogger reminds you to read the item descriptions carefully. While it's true that the tournament was last called the KGGO back in 1995, Lord Byron passed away on Sept. 26, 2006 at the age of 94 and not in 1994.
Monday, November 19, 2007
What's on eBay?-(Kmart) Greater Greensboro Open Collector Plate
Saturday, November 17, 2007
If You've Ever Wondered What Happens After the Last Putt Drops Read This
Aug. 21, 2007
"It was kind of a whirlwind Sunday night after I won. The CEO of Wyndham was flying back here to New York, and he was kind enough to hold his plane for me and my caddie. We even had a police escort to the airport. All of a sudden, there I was in a police car -- for a good thing, of course -- so that was pretty unbelievable. It just all happened so quickly.
We were on that plane so fast and got up here so quick and it didn't really have time to sink in. I barely got a chance to talk to my parents and my girlfriend back home. Everybody was still in tears, just hooting and hollering, and being, you know, yahoos, like they tend to be. So it was definitely fun, but nothing crazy. I didn't really celebrate or anything. I just went to bed early. I didn't realize how tired I was. I got up here around 9 o'clock and was in bed by 9:30. It was definitely an exhausting day -- but the kind of day I could get used to."
This excerpt was taken from the following link. To read the entire post go to:
http://www.pgatour.com/2007/blogs/players/08/21/brandt/index.html?eref=sitesearch
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Greater Greensboro Open Blog Nonsequitur
Three months after being thus honored, Clyburn quietly requested the $3 million in Department of Defense funds for "First Tee," a youth program of which the center is the local host. Neither house of Congress voted on this earmark when the bill first passed earlier this year, as Clyburn had not requested any money at that point. He instead inserted the money for First Tee into the conference report (the final version) of the Defense Appropriations bill (it appears on page 207 of this 621-page pdf document http://www.rules.house.gov/110/text/110_hr3222crtxt.pdf.
Clyburn's spokeswoman, Kristie Greco, said the earmark had nothing to do with the Clyburn Center or its recent dedication. "This does not relate to a golf center in Columbia," she said. "It’s a program he supports and believes in."
She said that the funds are for First Tee to conduct its program for children of servicemembers all over the nation - hence its inclusion in the Operations and Maintenance Defense-Wide (OMDW) title of the Defense Appropriations bill.
"It’s to fund the program at military installations, for children," said Greco. "It builds life-skills. They learn setting goals and reaching them, sportsmanship, etiquette.""
This excerpt was taken from the following link. To learn more go to:
Hole in One!$3 million in defense money for ‘first tee.’
By David Freddoso
http://article.nationalreview.com/? q=ZjYyODRiZThiZmVkMmUyM2U4NjZhYWU5YmFmNGVjNDg=
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Congratulations Siri and Kevin Scott
The Boss Lady and the ggoblogger pose with the bride.
Congratulations to Siri Lyke and Kevin Scott who were married on November 3, 2007 at the Oak Ridge United Methodist Church. Friends of the Wyndham Championship will remember Siri for her work as Inside Parking Co-Chairman with the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic and as a Hostess for the GGCC as well.
Monday, October 29, 2007
September 26, 2002 Minutes of Board of County Commissioners
MINUTES OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF GUILFORD COUNTY
* SPECIAL MEETING*
Greensboro, North Carolina
September 26, 2002
The Board of County Commissioners met in a duly noticed Special Meeting in the
Commissioners’ Meeting Room on the Second Floor of the Old County Courthouse,
Greensboro, North Carolina.
PRESENT:
Chairman Mike Barber presiding; Vice Chairman Billy Yow;
Commissioners Mary Rakestraw, Bob Landreth, Bruce Davis,
Warren Dorsett, Melvin “Skip” Alston, Steve Arnold, Trudy Wade
and Jeff Thigpen.
ABSENT:
Commissioner Linda Shaw.
ALSO PRESENT:
Roger C. Cotten, County Manager; Jonathan V. Maxwell, County
Attorney; J. D. Rowland, Budget Officer; Effie Varitimidis, Clerk
to Board; Robin Reeves, Assistant to County Commissioners.
WELCOME
Chairman Barber welcomed everyone to the special meeting allowing for public
comment on the proposed County land exchange with Downtown Greensboro
Renaissance, LLC to discuss fees for building inspections and planning, and any other
necessary business.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Commissioner Thigpen gave the invocation and led everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance.
RESOLUTION WELCOMING AND HONORING MRS. CORETTA SCOTT
KING
Commissioner Alston read a resolution welcoming and honoring Mrs. Coretta Scott
King. (Copy in file.) He said Commission Thigpen will be presenting the resolution to
Mrs. King at Bennett College tomorrow.
LAND EXCHANGE
Ken Mayer, 328 E. Market Street, Greensboro, architect hired to design the new social
services building discussed a walk through of the schematic design drawings of the
proposed office building. He said an outline of specifications and a set of drawings were
delivered to the County and they are currently under review by the County staff. He noted
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the building would be a standard building for this purpose and local contractors would be
used.
Commissioner Alston asked who would pay for the environmental costs associated with
the project and expressed concern for the communications equipment and wiring costs.
The County Attorney advised County staff would review the environmental reports and
potential costs in detail.
Chairman Barber asked what percentage of the building will be offices and Mr. Mayer
responded that 35% of the floor area would be offices. Chairman Barber expressed
concern for confidentiality in offices that will accommodate clients. He also asked for
written information to be made available to the Board prior to a scheduled meeting.
Commissioner Rakestraw expressed concern about citizen aspects of the proposed
contract.
Commissioner Thigpen made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Wade, the Board
have written information available to them on Tuesday night, October 1, 2002, in the
Blue Room and meet with the architect and appraiser for a special meeting in the Blue
Room on Wednesday, October 2, 2002 at 6:30 P.M. The motion carried 9 to 1 on the
following roll call vote: AYES: Thigpen, Wade, Arnold, Alston, Dorsett, Barber, Yow,
Davis, Rakestraw. NOES: Landreth. ABSENT: Shaw.
Questions from Commissioners regarding site plan landscaping and concrete pads for
dumpsters for the proposed new building were addressed by Mr. Mayer.
John Shore, Guilford County DSS Director, informed the Commissioners the DSS Board
had passed a resolution in support of adequate facilities for the department.
Dr. Harold Gabel, Guilford County Public Health Director, said the Board of Public
Health, adopted a resolution in support of the exchange. He also said the main priority for
the Public Health Department is that they get a better facility.
Commissioner Rakestraw brought up the centralization of clinical services.
Commissioner Thigpen brought up transportation questions.
PROPONENTS
The Board then heard from the following proponents of the land exchange: Priscilla
Taylor, Executive Director of the Cemela Foundation; Brad Chavin Vice Chair of the
Master Plan Implementation Committee; Shirley Frye, Chair, Center City Master
Planning Committee; Margaret Arbuckle, Chester Brown, III, Chris Dooley, Doug
Vansant, Lawrence Cox, Randy Harris, Skip Moore, and Mark Brazil.
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The proponents addressed the following issues: economic development, DGR, center city
master plan, need for privacy for clients and modern facilities in the public health
department and social services building in support of the proposed new Human Services
building. The proponents agreed the time is right for a change and urged the Board to
support the land exchange.
Proponent Randy Harris said the Board of Directors for the
Greensboro Jaycees and the Executive Committee of the PGA Chrysler Classic of
Greensboro are in support of the baseball stadium.
OPPONENTS
Robert Lauver, Anne Stringfield, and David Hoggard, Aycock Neighborhood Association
spoke in opposition to the land exchange. They expressed concern about community
needs, the mutual promises of the land exchange agreement, and the county appraisal.
Commissioner Shaw entered the meeting at 8:20 P.M.
The following citizens also spoke in opposition to the land exchange: Mike Stiles,
Delanda Farmer, John Lindt, Blair Barton,T. K. Miller, and Bob Barton. They expressed
concern for the historic value of the present DSS building.
BOARD DISCUSSION
Commissioner Landreth asked the County Manager questions regarding tax valuation and
if staff had considered other County buildings to be included in the land exchange.
Roger Cotten, County Manager, discussed tax valuation and said the County was not
considering other buildings at this time.
Commissioner Thigpen expressed concern about cost estimates and the closing of
Lindsay Street.
Commissioner Wade said she would like more information on the appraisal and also on
the surrounding County properties.
Commissioner Davis requested an appraisal on the new building.
Commissioner Alston asked the Manager to provide the Board with a copy of the
appraisal and for a copy of the letter noted by Mr. David Hoggard in his comments.
The Manager advised the Board that the final written appraisal and other documents are
being prepared and will forwarded and made public in the near future.
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APPROVED PLANNING AND INSPECTION FEES
Chairman Barber made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Arnold the Board adopt the
planning and inspection fee schedule in place prior to July first with the following
exceptions:
1.
Change the cost of the zoning appeal to $200.
2.
Change the 3
rd
inspection fee to $75. (Billed upon the 2
nd
failed inspection.)
3.
Eliminate commercial and industrial permitting fees in an effort to stimulate
commercial and industrial development in Guilford County.
Commissioner Arnold suggested adding to the motion the Boards’ appreciation to the
inspectors and assure them that the Board is not encouraging the inspectors to be revenue
enhancers for Guilford County.
Chairman Barber said he accepts a friendly amendment that emphasizes the role of the
inspectors.
Commissioner Dorsett expressed concern about equitable planning and inspections fees
in the surrounding areas.
Commissioner Thigpen suggested periodic fee reviews. Commissioner Thigpen made an
amendment to his motion, that the Board not entertain changes to the planning and
inspection fees for three years and let the industry and the Planning Department notify the
public 120 days prior to the review.
There being no further discussion, the Board unanimously adopted Commissioner
Arnold’s motion, seconded by Chairman Barber regarding the planning and inspection
fees as stated above including the following two amendments:
The Board appreciates the work the inspectors do and the Board is not
encouraging them to be revenue enhancers for the County.
The Board will not entertain changes to the planning and inspection fees for three
years and let the industry and public know 120 days prior to the
review.
MONTHLY REPORT FILED
J. D. Rowland, Budget Director, filed a budget amendment report for budget transfers
under $30,000.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Commissioner Thigpen made a motion to adjourn at
10:30 P.M., to meet again at 6:30 P.M. on Wednesday, October 2, 2002, in the
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Commissioners’ Meeting Room on the second floor of the Old County Courthouse,
Greensboro, North Carolina. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Shaw, and it
carried unanimously.
___________________________________
Chairman, Board of County Commissioners
_______________________________
Clerk to Board
Saturday, October 27, 2007
2005 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro General Chairman Offers Catering
· Flounder, Trout Fillet, or Alaskan Whitefish
· Chicken Tenders
· French Fry’s
· Hushpuppies
· Coleslaw
· Iced Tea
· Dessert
We can also personalize your event with substitute items for an additional charge.
Libby Hill Catering is perfect for:
· Homecomings
· Tailgating
· Birthday Parties
· Reunions
· Religious Functions
· Corporate Functions
Price per event is $9.95 per person. Please note a minimum of 40 guests, as well as a $200 set up and labor charge. For more information please call JT Puckett at 288-6782. Libby Hill Seafood, we bring the coast to you!
Justin C. Conrad
www.libbyhill.com
Monday, October 22, 2007
Monday, October 15, 2007
What's on eBay? 1976 GGO Pewter Plate
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
What's on eBay? A Complete Set of GGO Decanters
1972 Bottle (First) is green and gold. Hertitage China. Erza Brooks Whiskey. This is an empty bottle with the original tax stamp still intact as well as all the stickers. It is MINT
1973 Bottle is almost 18 inches tall and depicts a golfer putting. Yellow, brown and green. Also Heritage china and also Erza Brooks. Bottle is still full and all the stickers and tax stamps are intact. Of course, it will have to be emptied prior to shipment. (Unless you are local and come pick this collection up!!) This bottle is MINT
1974 Bottle is Heritage China, also Erza Brooks. Shaped like the state of North Carolina. Tax stamp and all stickers are intact, this is also a full bottle. Taped to the underside is the ABC store recipt where it was purchased back in 1974. This bottle is MINT
1975 Bottle is Heritage China, also Erza Brooks and also still full. Yellow and green, shaped like a trophy. All stamps and seals are intact, this one is MINT also
1976 Bottle is Royal Halburton China, Old Mr Boston Whiskey. All the stamps and stickers are intact and the bottle is full. Shaped like a golf bag with clubs up top. Mint as well
1977 Bottle Heritage China and Erza Brooks Whiskey. Also full with all stamps and stickers intact. Shaped like a gold ball with a club behind it. MINT
1978 Bottle is Royal Halburton China and Old Mr Boston Whiskey. Also full with all stamps and stickers intact. Shaped like a golf shoe, 14 inches tall. MINT
1979 Bottle is Daviess County. This is also a tall bottle and depicts a caddie holding his hand out. Very rare to find one perfect like this one as the hand breaks very easily. Bottle is full with all stamps and seals intact. It is PERFECT
1980 Bottle is Daviess Country and is shaped like a golf cart. Bottle is full with all stamps and seals intact. MINT
1981 Bottle is Old Hickory Whiskey. All stamps and seals intact and bottle is full. As with the others, this one is MINT
1982 and final Bottle is yellow and green and shaped like a fairway. This one is empty with no stickers. Again, it is MINT
PLEASE NOTE, AS DESCRIBED ABOVE, these bottles will all be emptied before they are shipped. They CANNOT be shipped with the whiskey in them. If you pick them up locally you can have it!! "
Item number: 140166545168
Sunday, October 07, 2007
What's on eBay? 1977 GGO Decanter
"Ezra Brooks GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN 40TH FOREST OAKS SWING INTO SPRING 1938-1977 GOLFING DECANTER
It measures approx 9" tall. and approx. 7" wide at the widest point.
There are no chips or cracks.
Buyer to prepay with papal, money order or cashier's check and to include $9.95 for shipping/handling. Insurance is available for an additional 1.65."
Item number: 280158621362
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
What's on eBay? Jim Melvin
Instead of spreading rumors about the Wyndham Championship moving-the ggoblogger wanted to make sure everyone was aware that Three Time Green Coater Jim Melvin is available on eBay.
"This is a limited edition Greensboro Grasshoppers Bobble Head featuring former Greensboro Mayor Jim Melvin. Mint condition in its original box. A great collectible for people interested in North Carolina sports and history. "
Item number: 160160682018
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Thursday, September 13, 2007
What's on eBay? 1985 Greater Greensboro Open Season Pass
Item number: 330165396767
(The ggoblogger likes to keep his reader(s) up to date on what is available on eBay. The ggoblogger is not selling these items, jut making you aware of them. This blogger also gets a kick out of the descriptions.)
Larry Heath Funeral Services
Larry N. Heath, age 67, of Greensboro passed away September 11, 2007 at Wesley Long Hospital.
After graduating from Greensboro Senior High School, Larry attended Guilford College. He worked as a Loan Officer for Home Federal and he also worked as an Insurance Agent with the Equitable Insurance Company before starting his own company in 1987. He was a member of Presbyterian Church of the Cross.
Larry was a very passionate person, especially where his family and friends were concerned. He was the General Chairman of the 1975 Greater Greensboro Open, and as a proud member of the Green Coat Club contributed his time and energy toward the golf tournament, serving on the Advisory Council for the last several years. He loved sports of all kinds and was a big fan of the New York Yankees and Carolina Tar Heels. He also enjoyed playing golf with his golfing buddies and going to Emerald Isle for a family vacation.
Mr. Heath is survived by his wife of 48 years, Glenda S. Heath, daughter Wendy Heath Lunsford and husband Greg of Burlington, a brother, Jerry Heath and wife, Rita of Long Beach, N.C. and two grandchildren, Cydney and Al Lunsford.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society
4 Oak Branch Drive
Greensboro, NC
27401 or the charity of the donor’s choice.
On line condolences can be made at http://www.forbisanddick.com/
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Larry Heath
Larry Heath
Details will be forwarded once arrangements are completed. Please keep Glenda and the family in your thoughts and prayers.
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Carnie Riddle's 50th Birthday Party
The birthday boy is requesting your PRESCENCE not your PRESENTS, in CELEBRATING his Birthday. We’ll be having a cookout at the house and would like everyone to come and join us. Please bring a side dish, BOYB, and camp chairs. Please RSVP by Monday, September 17th to RSVP to (336) 697-5434. Please forward onto anyone claiming know to Carnie.
82nd Airborne All-American Chorus
What's on eBay?
Item number: 320156381875
(The ggoblogger is not selling these items, simply making my reader(s) aware that they are available.)