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Guy fires a four-under par; paces field in Mid-Amateur Qualifying at Copper Hill
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One week after teaming to finish as runners-up in the 87th NJSGA Four-Ball Championship, Tom Guy of Eligo Club and Tom Collins of Essex County Country Club continued their run of solid golf – finishing first and second respectively in the first of two qualifying rounds for the 36th Mid-Amateur Championship at the par-72, 6413 yard Copper Hill…
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Mid-Amateur Qualifying is Underway
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Township of West Orange purchases Rock Spring; course open to Public
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Historic Rock Spring Club in West Orange is now open for play as a municipally-owned public daily fee golf facility. Following a ceremonial first ball on Thursday night, May 9, West Orange Township – the new owner of the formerly private club – formally opened the course for play the following morning, May 10. The 6,600-yard, par 71 golf…
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Kevin Campana and Ryan Macdonald Win 87th Four-Ball Championship
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Rutgers University Class of 2001 teammates Kevin Campana of Ash Brook Golf Course and Ryan Macdonald of NJSGA E-Club now have incentive to see a lot more of each other. Campana and Macdonald defeated Tom Collins of Essex County Country Club and Tom Guy of Eligo Club, 1 up, in the final match of the 87th NJSGA Four-Ball Championship on Wednesday…
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87th Four-Ball Championship - Match Play
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Former Rutgers teammates reach Four-Ball semifinals at Forest Hill
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A pair of former Rutgers University teammates are among the four teams still standing going into Wednesday's semifinal round of the 87th New Jersey State Golf Association Four-Ball Championship at the par-71, 6,517-yard Forest Hill Field Club in Bloomfield. Kevin Campana of Ash Brook Golf Course and Ryan Macdonald of NJSGA E-Club - co-MVPS…
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Women's Four-Ball Championship boasts new format, premier Venue
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Photo: Hole #3, Forsgate Country Club The fabled Banks Course at Forsgate Country Club in Monroe Township will host the 7th NJSGA Women’s Four-Ball Championship on Monday, June 3. The “better ball of partners” Championship will have two divisions: a gross division for players who wish to negotiate a 6,000-6,100 yard course and a net division…
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Zychowski Brothers; Campana & Macdonald claim top seeds in Four-Ball
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BLOOMFIELD, NEW JERSEY - The team of brothers Brian and Steven Zychowski of Mendham and the tandem of Kevin Campana of Ash Brook and Ryan Macdonald of NJSGA E-Club both fired an eight-under par 63 to share medalist honors in the stroke play qualifying round for the 87th NJSGA Four-Ball Championship earlier today at the par-71, 6,517-yard Forest…
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Forest Hill set to welcome Four-Ball Championship
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When the 87th NJSGA Four-Ball Championship kicks off this upcoming Monday, it will mark the first time in 21 years that Forest Hill Field Club in Bloomfield is hosting the event – and the fifth time in history. The 6,547 yard, par-71 A.W. Tillinghast gem - built on a hillside with spectacular views of the New York skyline – has hosted…
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Lincoln Motor Company and NJSGA Introduce New Member Benefits Program
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The Lincoln Way is a unique collection of features and services that merges individual attention with personal needs. NJSGA Members will experience The Lincoln Way this year at dedicated events and through online channels. As the Official Vehicle of the NJSGA, Lincoln is excited to bring warm, human, and personally-crafted experiences in the…
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Lincoln Motor Company & NJSGA Introduce New Member Benefits Program
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Entries close today at 5pm for Mid-Amateur Championship at Crestmont C.C.
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Cronheim named Director of USGA Museum
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Photo: USGA Museum The USGA has promoted Hilary Cronheim to Director of the USGA Golf Museum, the oldest sports museum in the United States and home to golf’s most comprehensive library and collection of artifacts and historic materials. Cronheim is a resident of Bernardsville, N.J., who joined the organization as a special collections…
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Megha Ganne is medalist; qualifies for 74th U.S. Women's Open
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Megha Ganne of Holmdel, N.J., may have just turned 15, but her wealth of experience was enough to carry her to medalist honors at Tuesday’s 36-hole U.S. Women’s Open Sectional Qualifying round at the par-71, 6,307-yard Forsgate Country Club in Monroe Township. By virtue of her triumph, Ganne earned a berth in the U.S. Women’s Open…
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Holmdel's Ganne leads U.S. Women's Open Qualifying after Round 1
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Megha Ganne of Holmdel fired a one-under par 70 (35-35) to take a one-stroke lead after this morning’s first round of the U.S. Women’s Open Sectional Qualifying Round at Forsgate Country Club (Banks Course) in Monroe Township. Ganne, the reigning NJSGA Junior Girls champion, holds a one-stroke lead over Emma Albrecht of Ormond Beach, Fla…