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Hamm is best known as a golf course designer of courses in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, and New York. Since designing his first 9-hole course in 1949, he has designed and oversaw the building of over 60 courses. In 1955, Hamm helped build the Duke University Golf Course in Durham, North Carolina, with Robert Trent Jones.
The 2001 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships were contested at the 63rd annual NCAA-sanctioned golf tournament for determining the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate golf at the Division I level in the United States. [1] The tournament was held at the Duke University Golf Club in Durham, North Carolina.
University of Michigan Golf Course: LSU 606 Duke: 614 Dave Barclay (Michigan) 1948 Details: Stanford, CA: Stanford University Golf Course: San Jose State: 579 LSU 588 Bob Harris (San Jose State) 1949 Details: Ames, IA: Veenker Memorial Golf Course: North Texas State: 590 Purdue Texas: 600 Harvie Ward (North Carolina) 1950 Details: Albuquerque ...
The tour pro from Raleigh was one of seven at Duke University Golf Club on Monday to emerge from a field of 84 — the usual mix of kids, journeymen, tour pros and, in this case, a previous U.S ...
In 2014–15, Greyserman posted a 75.3 stroke average at Duke. [18] In 2015, he also won the 114th New Jersey Golf Association Amateur Championship at the Morris County Golf Club with a three-under 277. [22] [23] [24] Greyserman posted a 73.20 stroke average at Duke in 2015–16. [18] He was named to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Team.
With his wife on the bag, Chesson Hadley’s late birdie on his 35th hole at Duke was enough to get him a spot at Pinehurst. Webb Simpson qualified for the U.S. Open as well.
Led by 2012 champion Webb Simpson, six golfers from the Triangle qualified for this week’s U.S. Open at Pinehurst, the latest achievement by a new wave of local professional golfers.
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