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The King and Lord Byron in Arkansas
Along with for president George Bush, Arnold Palmer and ?Lord? Byron Nelson dropped by Little Rock, Arkansas on April 11 to dedicate the Jack Stephens Youth Golf Academy. Full Story
Billionaire Unveils Exclusive New Course
The chairman, president and CEO of Little Rock?s Stephens Inc. has opened up his Alotian Golf Club. Warren Stephens, a 47-year-old billionaire and son of former Augusta National Golf Club chairman, Jack Stephens, unveiled his 7,400-yard golf course to members on September 4, 2004. The 300-acre layout occupies a panoramic site overlooking Lake Maumelle in Pulaski County, Ark. Vistas also incorporate Ouachita Mountain ridges. Full Story
Hebert Wins 41st PGA Professional National Championship
Scott Hebert of Traverse City, Mich., where the legendary Walter Hagen spent his final years, capped the 41st PGA Professional National Championship with a back- nine charge that the Haig would have applauded. The event was held in Lake Oconee, Ga. Full Story
USGA Awards $1.9 Million in Grants in May 2007
The United States Golf Association (USGA) has awarded 90 grants totaling $1,952,230 to non-profit organizations to support affordable and accessible golf programs and facilities in the latest phase of its "For the Good of the Game" Grants Initiative. These awards in May will reach nearly 80,000 economically-disadvantaged children and individuals with disabilities as part of the USGA's ongoing effort to create opportunities in people's lives through golf. Grant funds will be used for instruction, golf course and range access, equipment, transportation, and construction of accessible golf facilities. Full Story
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