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Grew up in Bergen County, New Jersey, went to South Carolina and
majored in accounting and economics, but did not play golf. . . out
of college worked as an auditor for the federal government, after
that worked for twenty years as finance director for large car dealership
in West Palm Beach. . . only retired in September
of 2002 to play golf full-time, though did turn professional in
1997, with the hope of playing on the Champions Tour (now Champions
Tour) upon turning 50. Has long golf history, started playing at
age 10 and won first junior tournament in 1967. Qualified for U.S.
Amateur Public Links first in 1972, played three other times, with
best finish in 1980 when he reached the round of 16. . . played
in British Amateur in 1978. Has attempted to qualify for U.S. Open
several times, never advanced past local. . . currently
playing senior mini-tour events in Florida, tenth on the money list. . . won
36-hole event with scores of 69-67 at Cobblestone in August of 2002. . . went
to Q-school for Champions Tour upon turning 50, failed to make it.
Remembers this as a "real education". . . 2003
marks first time in which he attempted to qualify for Senior Open,
won one of two spots at Deer Creek Golf Club in Deerfield Beach,
Fla.orida in playoff, shot 68. . . remembers sensation
of "shaking," disbelief after learning he had qualified. . . qualifying
for Senior Open the realization of a life-long dream to make it
to the "big show."
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