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Wenatchee, Wash., 68sh-72th; Paul Simson, Raleigh, N.C., 67th-73sh 142 Nathan Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., 70sh-72th; Kenny Cook, Noblesville, Ind., 74th-68sh; Michael Muehr, Potomac Falls, Va., 73th-69sh; Clarke Kincaid, Trophy Club, Texas, 73th-69sh; Scott Stevens, Encinitas, Calif., 69th-73sh 143 Brett Williams, Circleville, Ohio, 70sh-73th; Scott Kammann, Baneberry, Tenn., 69th-74sh; Gavin Parsons, Garden City, Idaho, 72th-71sh 144 Terence Begnel, Tulsa, Okla., 72sh-72th; Chris Chuck, Roswell, Ga., 73sh-71th; Blake Johnson, Winnetka, Ill., 73sh-71th; Serge Hogg, Baltimore, Md., 71th-73sh; Jimmy Chang, San Marino, Calif., 69th-75sh; Paul Jacobsen, Racine, Wis., 71th-73sh; Barry Dyche, Charlotte, N.C., 70th-74sh 145 Mike Stamberger, Plainfield, N.J., 75sh-70th; Shaun Helmle, Seabrook, Texas, 72sh-73th; Jeffrey Osberg, West Chester, Pa., 72sh-73th; Gary Robinson, San Diego, Calif., 73sh-72th; Stephen Summers, Dallas, Texas, 76sh-69th; Scott Harvey, Greensboro, N.C., 72th-73sh; T.J. Shuart, Coral Springs, Fla., 72th-73sh; Sean Knapp, Oakmont, Pa., 71th-74sh; Billy Jackson, The Woodlands, Texas, 71th-74sh 146 Jeff Knox, Augusta, Ga., 71sh-75th; Paul Tucker, Waxhaw, N.C., 75sh- 71th; Camron Howell, San Tan Valley, Ariz., 72sh-74th; Andres Gaviria, Coral Gables, Fla., 73sh-73th; Chris Congdon, Foxboro, Mass., 73th- 73sh; Rob Couture, Dallas, Texas, 72th-74sh; Kevin Marsh, Henderson, Nev., 73th-73sh; Chris Forbes, Katy, Texas, 71th-75sh 147 Jeff Fujimoto, Phoenix, Ariz., 75sh-72th; Robby McWilliams, Bossier City, Failed to Qualify 149 *Bryan Hoops, Chandler, Ariz., 77th-72sh (5); *Jamie Looper, Oakdale, Calif., 73sh-76th (5); *Jeronimo Esteve, Puerto Rico, 74th-75sh (6); *Jeff Jolley, South Jordan, Utah, 73th-76sh (4,5); *Kevin Quinn, Needham, Mass., 71th-78sh (4,5); *Kevin Keller, Baldwin Park, Calif., 71th-78sh (4,5); *Joseph Latowski, Port St. Lucie, Fla., 72th-77sh (4,5); *Craig Erickson, Henderson, Nev., 77sh-72th (4,6); *Mike Ignasiak, Saline, Mich., 75th-74sh (4,4,5); *Brian Westveer, Charlotte, N.C., 74sh-75th (4,4,5); *Jordan Carpenter, Bluffton, S.C., 75sh-74th (4,4,5); *R.C. Orr, Sacramento, Calif., 74sh-75th (4,4,4,4); *Todd Mitchell, Bloomington, Ill., 73sh-76th (4,4,4,4); *Herbie Aikens, Pembroke, Mass., 75sh-74th (4,4,4,4); *Steve Daniele, Fresno, Calif., 77sh-72th (4,4,4,5); *Kevin Watford, Franklin, Tenn., 70th-79sh (4,4,4,5); *Tucker Sampson, Chevy Chase, Md., 77th-72sh (4,4,4,5) 150 Ryan Chin, Canada, 77sh-73th; Jon Peterson, Granite Bay, Calif., 74sh-76th; Eberley Stonestreet, Deerfield Beach, Fla., 74sh-76th; Erik Schleicher, Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich., 74sh-76th; Dan Jennings, Los Angeles, Calif., 76sh-74th; Tyler Crawford, Indio, Calif., 74sh-76th; Thad Hudgens, Longwood, Fla., 77sh-73th; Tom Carlson, Sioux Falls, S.D., 77sh-73th; Tony Soerries, The Woodlands, Texas, 73sh-77th; Spencer Provow, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 74th-76sh; Corby Segal, Santa Clarita, Calif., 72th-78sh; Tad Leistico, Worthington, Minn., 77th-73sh; Paul Welle, Scottsdale, Ariz., 74th-76sh 151 Joseph Nichols, Little Rock, Ark., 79sh-72th; Duke Butler IV, Ponte Vedra, Fla., 77sh-74th; Tom Sullivan, Grosse Pointe, Mich., 76sh-75th; Matt Heestand, Cleveland, Ohio, 80sh-71th; Bradley Rock Jr, Plainview, N.Y., 76sh-75th; Andrew Gabelman, Barrington, Ill., 78sh-73th; Christopher Herzog, Chico, Calif., 74sh-77th; Darrin Overson, Provo, Utah, 76sh-75th; Andre Bolukbas, Cresskill, N.J., 79sh-72th; David Brown, Pittsburgh, Pa., 79th-72sh; Erik Bertrand, Pittsburgh, Pa., 74th- 77sh; William Shriver, Baltimore, Md., 78th-73sh 152 Jeff Champine, Rochester Hills, Mich., 74sh-78th; Joshua Rhodes, Paducah, Ky., 76sh-76th; Joe True, Milwaukee, Wis., 77sh-75th; Brad Jones, Augusta, Ga., 75sh-77th ;Craig Davis, Chula Vista, Calif., 80sh-72th; Daniel Griffiths, Eugene, Ore., 81sh-71th; Adam Baxter, Fairbanks, Alaska, 78sh-74th; Matt Behm, Janesville, Wis., 79sh-73th; David Vaclav, Grosse Isle, Mich., 78sh-74th; Michael Sullivan, Spring, Complete Stroke-Play Results La., 74sh-73th; David Noll Jr, Dalton, Ga., 69sh-78th; Gene Elliott, West Des Moines, Iowa, 78sh-69th; Matthew Williams, Albuquerque, N.M., 75sh-72th; Kris Mikkelsen, Atlanta, Ga., 71sh-76th; Matthew Smith, Lubbock, Texas, 74sh-73th; Mark Miller, West Covina, Calif., 74sh-73th; Sammy Schmitz, Apple Valley, Minn., 72sh-75th; Aaron Hickman, Dallas, Texas, 77sh-70th; Robert F. Gerwin II, Cincinnati, Ohio, 73th-74sh; John Moheyer, Baltimore, Md., 74th-73sh; Anthony Barrera, San Jose, Calif., 72th-75sh; Michael McCoy, West Des Moines, Iowa, 69th-78sh 148 Josh Gregory, Dallas, Texas, 73sh-75th; Dan Horner, Sandy, Utah, 74sh- 74th; Nicholas Biesecker, Staunton, Va., 78sh-70th; Frank Alafoginis, Arlington, Va., 76sh-72th; Barry Logar, Fairfield, Calif., 74sh-74th; Randal Lewis, Alma, Mich., 75sh-73th; James Scorse, Rochester, N.Y., 74sh-74th; Doug Albers, Leawood, Kan., 80sh-68th; Michael Castleforte, Springboro, Ohio, 74th-74sh; Scott Weeks, Savannah, Ga., 77th-71sh; Michael Standard, McDonough, Ga., 78th-70sh 149 *Tony Behrstock, Los Angeles, Calif., 74sh-75th (4,4,3); *Scott Hovis, Jefferson City, Mo., 76sh-73th (4,4,3); *Chad Bolt, Bellefontaine, Ohio, 73sh-76th (4,4,4,3) DQ Mike McCaffrey, League City, Texas, 68sh-68th * = In playoff; sh = Shadow Hawk; th = The Houstonian Texas, 74sh-78th; Daniel Russo, Hagaman, N.Y., 75sh-77th; Chris Taylor, Houston, Texas, 75th-77sh; Chris Berens, Mount Dora, Fla., 73th-79sh; Casey Baker, Ann Arbor, Mich., 79th-73sh; Gregg Angelillo, Basking Ridge, N.J., 75th-77sh; Nikhil Desai, Sanford, Fla., 79th-73sh; Michael Morrison, Roswell, Ga., 73th-79sh; Bradley Hardin, Martinsville, Ind., 76th-76sh; Edward Sanchez, San Antonio, Texas, 75th-77sh; Heath Myers, Kingfisher, Okla., 75th-77sh; Jeff Boyer, Oklahoma City, Okla., 75th-77sh 153 Dudley Payne III, Warrenton, Va., 79sh-74th; Troy Johnson, Maple Grove, Minn., 75sh-78th; Trey Wilkinson, Houston, Texas, 77sh-76th; Dan Crockett, Brentwood, Tenn., 75sh-78th; Bill Winter, Portland, Ore., 76sh-77th; Paul Erdman, Erie, Colo., 76sh-77th; Paul Lang, Canada, 77sh-76th; Daniel Hurley, Leesburg, Va., 79th-74sh; Randy Haag, Orinda, Calif., 78th-75sh; Richard Berkmeyer, St. Louis, Mo., 76th-77sh; Austin Hannah, Katy, Texas, 76th-77sh; Eric Burch, Machesney Park, Ill., 78th-75sh; Kenneth Weixel, Columbus, Ohio, 80th-73sh; Peach Reynolds, Austin, Texas, 74th-79sh 154 Brian Whitman, Bloomfield, N.J., 78sh-76th; Bryan Covar, Florence, S.C., 74sh-80th; Todd Burgan, Knoxville, Tenn., 80sh-74th; Brad Clark, Chapel Hill, N.C., 80sh-74th; Jess Bonneau, Cypress, Texas, 81sh-73th; Steven Colwick, Glen Rose, Texas, 77th-77sh; Tim Spitz, Rochester, N.Y., 79th-75sh; Dave Womack, McDonough, Ga., 78th-76sh; Casey Magner, Wilmette, Ill., 80th-74sh; Patrick Carter, Huntington, W.Va., 78th-76sh; Lee Gladden, Madison, Miss., 80th-74sh 155 Ryan Baucom, East Rockingham, N.C., 81sh-74th; Cory Gladstone, San Diego, Calif., 79sh-76th; Ryan Sloane, Campbell, Calif., 78sh- 77th; Edward Davis, San Mateo, Calif., 77sh-78th; Craig Miyamoto, Sacramento, Calif., 78sh-77th; Bill Moore, Syracuse, N.Y., 78sh-77th; Daniel Ragsdale, Thousand Oaks, Calif., 77th-78sh; Steven Irwin, Golden, Colo., 76th-79sh; Kyle Flodder, Katy, Texas, 79th-76sh; Taylor Wood, Laguna Niguel, Calif., 72th-83sh; Tim Hogarth, Northridge, Calif., 76th-79sh; Jeff Golliher, Knoxville, Tenn., 78th-77sh; Grant Goltz, Dekalb, Ill., 79th-76sh; Jeff Holzschuh, Greenwich, Conn., 77th-78sh 156 Jason McKenzie, Augusta, Ga., 80sh-76th; James Jasinski, Birmingham, Ala., 76sh-80th; Mark Harding, Hermosa Beach, Calif., 79sh-77th; Pat Thompson, Asheville, N.C., 78sh-78th; Shane Brady, Provo, Utah,
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Walker Cup 10 Walker Cup Match 1932
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Walker Cup 12 Walker Cup Match 1963
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Walker Cup 14 Walker Cup Match 1987
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USGA Women’s State Team Champions
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Georgia, behind the stellar perform
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The USGA Women’s State Team Champ
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Most victories Champions 3 Georgia
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Leaders Round 1 — Argentina, at 3
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Championship Results: 2003 to 2010
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All-Time Total Medals Won (Overall,
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2003 Mary Bea Porter-King 2005 Lore
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4 USGA Superlatives Women’s Open;
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6 National Champions A Abbott, B. P
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8 National Champions Castillo, Lori
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10 National Champions Fruhwirth, Am
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12 National Champions Jackson, Kath
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22 Foreign-Born National Champions
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26 Host States and Clubs ALABAMA (4
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