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Tom Bannen discusses the long history of the event. Players check in for the afternoon shotgun.
This shot may have won Closest to the Hole on #16. Dudley Warner blasts a tee shot down the fairway.
The cart staging area. Richland staff helps Scott Masters with his bag.
These young 80 year olds helped their teams finish in 8th place. Martin Gilmore checks out the Message Center.
1975 U.S. Open Champion, Lou Graham, chats with John Madden. Golf House Tennessee's very own, Joe Taggert, sticks
this shot close to the hole.
Players practicing birdie putts before the round. Director of Golf, John Spelman, chats
with arriving players.
At this time, no one knows Euggie Jones is practicing for his Hole in One on #11. Club Car's Steve Bledsoe "finds" an area that may
need to be re-sodded.
Keith Burdette aims for the green on #11. Shut your mouth!  Kelvin Burgin is on the tee.
Tennessee's Golf Chief Dick Horton in action. Rafe watches his ball as Kelvin Burgin looks on.
Shane Meredith, Mr. Short & John Spelman pose. This bunker shot spreads some sand on the green
and gets close to the hole.
Euggie & Bambi:  No, not the name of a new Disney movie; 
they shared time on the range Monday.
Shane Meredith helps players unload before playing.
That looks like it hurts, Bobby O'Brien must have a good chiropractor. Tee shot:  Literally, look at the tee flying by Buck Matheny's face.
Why is Rich Williams (Mobile Pro Shop) laughing at Mark Guhne? Sam Kern admires his tee shot.
Lou Graham shows his partner how to do it. The range was busy Monday morning.
Players watch as the putt rolls in the hole. Jim Uden, Steven Boo and Todd Havron (TPGA staff) check in the players for Monday's Shotgun.





Photos Courtesy of Beth Leftwich, Tennessee PGA Membership Director.