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Harbor Club still among state’s best

By Mike Blum

The Lake Oconee area has long been recognized for the quality of its golf courses, with just about every course bordering the lake a consistent contender for inclusion on the various lists of the state’s best.

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List heading to PGA Tour for 2013 season

By Mike Blum

Stardom was predicted for Luke List from his early days in amateur golf.

He reached the semifinals of the U.S. Public Links Championship just after completing his freshman season on the Vanderbilt golf team and was the runner-up in the U.S. Amateur the next year.

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Henley back to defend Stadion Classic title. Ex-Bulldog a rookie on Nationwide Tour

By Mike Blum

Only a handful of tournaments on the 2012 Nationwide Tour will have their defending champion in the field.

The Stadion Classic at UGA is very happy to be one of them.

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