Saturday, December 24, 2022

Edwin T "Ned" Jones

Obituary for Edwin T "Ned" Jones Edwin T. “Ned” Jones passed away on Monday, December 19 with his wife and two sons by his side after a 15-year battle with prostate cancer. Ned was born in Clifton Forge, VA, on May 27, 1948, to Ralph Turner Jones and Margaret Lunsford “Peggy” Jones. He graduated from Hargrave Military Academy in 1966. From there, Ned would continue his education at Brevard Junior College where he graduated in 1968. He would finish his undergraduate degree at Western Carolina in 1970. He would earn a Master’s of Education at Arkansas State University in 1972. Ned was an accomplished cross-country and middle-distance track runner in high school and in college. At Brevard, he was a member of the cross-country teams that finished sixth in the nation in 1966 and second place in 1967. He was also co-captain on the 1967 squad. In outdoor track, Ned set the school record in the half mile run and was the conference champion in the half mile. He was also a member of three relay teams (mile, sprint medley and distance medley). In spring of 1968, he qualified as an individual for the Nation JUCO Track and Field Championships in Kansas. His successful cross country and track career followed him to WCU, where he set schools records in the half mile run and was also part of relay teams that set new record marks. While earning his master’s at Arkansas State, he was an assistant track & field/cross-country coach from 1971-72. He was instrumental in helping establish an Endowment Scholarship from the class of 1968. Coaching and teaching were in Ned’s blood. He spent 30 years as a P.E./health teacher in the Greensboro Public/Guilford County School systems, including 25 years at Mendenhall Middle School, where he also coached soccer and track. He also owned and operated his own landscaping business, TurfCare Lawn Service, for nearly 40 years. Ned was an active member of the Greensboro Jaycees and Jaycee Old Timers for over 40 years. He held several leadership positions with the Jaycees, including Director (1979-80) and Vice President (1980-81). He also served as Jaycee Old Timers President (1992-93). During his career with the Jaycees, Ned earned several honors, including the Ten Key Man, Rookie of the Month, 1,000-Point Club and was also a Life Member and JCI Senator. He was very involved in the GGO, including serving as tournament secretary, celebrity host, gallery control and later involved with the Old Timers Tent. In later years, he had an interest in beach music and shag dancing. He was a member of the Greater Greensboro Triad Club for 20 years including as chapter president. He was a longtime North Carolina Tar Heels basketball season ticket holder. Ned is survived by his wife of 52 years, Ann Maiden Jones; his sons Chris (Sarah) of Charlotte and Bryan (Kathleen) of Greensboro. He is also survived by his two grandchildren Ethan and Lucy. Ned was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He was very supportive of his sons’ athletic events and activities and was a supporter of all their accomplishments in their professional lives. A celebration of life will be held at Mt. Pisgah United Methodist Church at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, December 27, 2022. Ned was a member at Mount Pisgah for 48 years. The family will receive guest at 1 p.m. at the Fellowship Hall at MPUMC. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Mount Pisgah United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund or to the American Cancer Society. Forbis & Dick N. Elm Chapel is assisting the Jones family.

Monday, November 21, 2022

What's on eBay? 1972 GGO Photo Julius Boros

"1972 Press Photo Julius Boros plays in 2nd Round of the Greater Greensboro Open This is an original press photo. Greensboro, North Carolina - Boros Happy With Birdie - Julius Boros flashes a smile after scoring a birdie on the 9th hole in the second round of the Greater Greensboro Open. He is tied for the lead in the tournament with Arnold Palmer at 7 under par.Photo measures 10 x 7.5inches. Photo is dated 04-01-1972."

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross at the 2012 Wyndham Championship

2012 Wyndham Championship

Ed Hardin with Irwin Smallwood outside of the Irwin Smallwood Media Center

Sunday, November 13, 2022

What's on eBay? 1976 Greater Greensboro Open Photo Al Geiberger and Lee Trevino

"1976 Press Photo Golfers Al Geiberger & Lee Trevino At Greensboro Open N.C. This is an original press photo. Al Geiberger. Golf. Greensboro, N.C--Easy To Pick The Winner--It's easy to pick the winner of today's Greensboro Open as Al Geiberger (right) and Lee Trevino leave the 18th green. Geiberger was 16 strokes under par and Trevino was second with 14 under par. Photo measures 7.5 x 10.25 inches. Photo is dated 04-04-1976. "

Friday, November 11, 2022

Sunday, November 06, 2022

Wednesday, November 02, 2022

What's on eBay? Autographed GGCC Pin Flag

GGCC flag signed by the field with over 38 autographs. Some of the names include Bernard Langer, Padraig Harrington, Jim Furyk, David Toms, VJ Singh, Lee Jantzen, Billy Mayfair, Chris Dimarco, Stuart Appleby and Jimenez.

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

What's on eBay? 1973 GGO Doug Sanders

"1973 Press Photo Pat Pope holds umbrella over Doug Sanders in Greensboro Open This is an original press photo. Greensboro, North Carolina - Doug Sanders, tied for third place in the Greensboro Open, practices his putting today from the shelter of an umbrella held by Greensboro hostess Pat Pope after the third round was postponed because of the rain.Photo measures 8.25 x 10inches. Photo is dated 3-31-1973."

Harold Moag Named 2022 Wyndham Championship Volunteer of the Year

Harold Moag, who celebrated his 96th birthday in August while volunteering at his 63rd Wyndham Championship, was named our 2022 Volunteer of the Year.

Thursday, October 13, 2022