Sunday, November 29, 2009
What's on ebay? 1969 GGO Button
"THIS IS A NEAT LARGE VINTAGE PINBACK BUTTON FROM THE 1969 GREATER GREENSBORO GOLF OPEN IN GREENSBORO NORTH CAROLINA. BUTTON READS AS FOLLOWS:GGO 160,000.00 1969 TOURNAMENT SPONSOR. BUTTON MEASURES 3" IN DIAMETER. HAS A BLUE AND WHITE RIBBON ATTACHED. RIBBONS HAVE WEAR STAINS AND FOLDING. NEAT GGO COLLECTIBLE."
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Sergio Garcia
Saturday, November 21, 2009
What's on ebay? 1982 GGO Decanter
What's on ebay? 1938 Sedgefield Country Club Dues Card
"Original vintage card stamped PAID February 9 1938. Postcard mailed with invoice for dues at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro North Carolina. This was where the famous GGO Golf tournament was held for many years. Binder holes at the top, otherwise in clean, solid, Fine condition. About 6.25" x 6""
Friday, November 20, 2009
Foresight Commission Meeting to be Held
The Greens Coat Club's Foresight Commission is hosting an Open Forum to allow its members to meet with any Green Coat Club member who wishes to provide input into the future of the club. This input was mandated when the Commission was announced in August. The Commission will make its final report to the Green Coat Board on December 18th.
The Forefight Commission will also summarize the results of the questionnaires that we have received thus far.
The Open Forum meeting will be held on Thursday December 3, 2009 at Sedgefield Country Club starting at 6:00 PM Bob Stout and Fred Starr have invited Green Coat Club members to have cocktails following the meeting.
Green Coat Club members are asked RSVP to this meeting by calling 336-288-3902.
The Forefight Commission will also summarize the results of the questionnaires that we have received thus far.
The Open Forum meeting will be held on Thursday December 3, 2009 at Sedgefield Country Club starting at 6:00 PM Bob Stout and Fred Starr have invited Green Coat Club members to have cocktails following the meeting.
Green Coat Club members are asked RSVP to this meeting by calling 336-288-3902.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Quail Hollow Championship News
Quail Hollow Championship earns “Best Of” award at PGA TOUR Tournament Advisory Council Meetings
PGA TOUR event honored for Best In Class
The Quail Hollow Championship was honored by the PGA TOUR at the TOUR’s Tournament Advisory Council (TAC) Meetings this week. The Quail Hollow Championship earned "Best In Class" in 2009 for excellence in all phases of tournament operations and attention to detail in their entire presentation, including fan features such as an autograph section for children by the driving range, special seating only areas around the greens, a first-class recycling program that increased its recycling volume by almost 50% from the previous year and an innovative closed-circuit network around the course displaying leaderboards, sponsor information, tournament trivia and more.
In addition to playing one of the most respected golf courses on TOUR and treating the TOUR players to a first-class experience, the Quail Hollow Championship went above and beyond by offering some of the finest caddie amenities on TOUR and also finished second in voting for Best Tournament Media Operations.
“On behalf of the PGA TOUR, I am thrilled to congratulate the Quail Hollow Championship for the special recognition it has received for its efforts in the area of Best In Class,” said Rick George, PGA TOUR executive vice-president and chief of operations. “Quail Hollow Club should be extremely proud of its hard work and for being recognized as the best among their peers on the TOUR.”
The 2010 Quail Hollow Championship, captured last year by Sean O’Hair, will be held April 26 – May 2 at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC. The event’s charity proceeds benefit the Teach For America.
"I would like to thank the City of Charlotte who supports us unconditionally," said Quail Hollow Championship Tournament Director Kym Hougham. "Our title sponsor, Wells Fargo, makes all this possible. We also receive tremendous support from all our sponsors, the tournament staff and volunteers. It is very humbling to receive this award."
PGA TOUR event honored for Best In Class
The Quail Hollow Championship was honored by the PGA TOUR at the TOUR’s Tournament Advisory Council (TAC) Meetings this week. The Quail Hollow Championship earned "Best In Class" in 2009 for excellence in all phases of tournament operations and attention to detail in their entire presentation, including fan features such as an autograph section for children by the driving range, special seating only areas around the greens, a first-class recycling program that increased its recycling volume by almost 50% from the previous year and an innovative closed-circuit network around the course displaying leaderboards, sponsor information, tournament trivia and more.
In addition to playing one of the most respected golf courses on TOUR and treating the TOUR players to a first-class experience, the Quail Hollow Championship went above and beyond by offering some of the finest caddie amenities on TOUR and also finished second in voting for Best Tournament Media Operations.
“On behalf of the PGA TOUR, I am thrilled to congratulate the Quail Hollow Championship for the special recognition it has received for its efforts in the area of Best In Class,” said Rick George, PGA TOUR executive vice-president and chief of operations. “Quail Hollow Club should be extremely proud of its hard work and for being recognized as the best among their peers on the TOUR.”
The 2010 Quail Hollow Championship, captured last year by Sean O’Hair, will be held April 26 – May 2 at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC. The event’s charity proceeds benefit the Teach For America.
"I would like to thank the City of Charlotte who supports us unconditionally," said Quail Hollow Championship Tournament Director Kym Hougham. "Our title sponsor, Wells Fargo, makes all this possible. We also receive tremendous support from all our sponsors, the tournament staff and volunteers. It is very humbling to receive this award."
Sunday, November 15, 2009
David Williams Update
"David Williams (1974 GGO General Chairman) is back in the hospital through the weekend after which he will have more treatments. More updates will be forthcoming as we receive them. Please keep David and his family in your thoughts and prayers!"
Jimmy Maness
Jimmy Maness
Trudi English Barker
Ron Irwin
"I want to let you know the 1973 Jaycee President and Life Member, Ron Irwin died yesterday in his hometown of Jacksonville , Fl. Ron had been in declining health for the past few years.Ron was a true leader and will be certainly be missed."
Wade Peoples
Wade Peoples
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
What's on ebay? 1984 GGO Mug
What's on ebay? 1994 KGGO Program
What's on ebay? Billy Casper Photo
"You are bidding on an original wire photo from April 6, 1968 featuring Billy Casper talking with reporters at the Greater Greensboro Open. This photo measures 8" by 10" and is in excellent condition. This photo comes from the archives of Detroit News and has a press stamp from UPI. Shipping is $5 for the first item and .50 for each additional item. Please view my other auctions for more amazing original photos. Some of these pictures have the original crop marks that can be easily removed."
2009 Director's Community Leadership Award
2009 Crime Stoppers chairman Kevin von der Lippe with Greensboro Mayor-elect Bill Knight.The two are seen here at the 2009 Director's Community Leadership Award presentation. The FBI honored the Greensboro Crime Stoppers program with a national award for community leadership. FBI Special Agent Owen Harris of the Charlotte FBI office presented the program with the 2009 Director's Community Leadership Award in a special ceremony. The Greensboro Crime Stoppers program was selected from among 150 cities up for the award this year. Kevin von der Lippe served as 1999 President of the Greensboro Jaycees and Bill Knight served on the 1975 Greater Greensboro Open Executive Committee.
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Monday, November 02, 2009
Welcome Rory Lynn Fenton
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