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16th Annual Master Division Championship; Vanier-Watkins Share Lead.


MEYERS Meyers may refer to: People
  • Albert Meyers (born 1932), American organic chemist, professor at Colorado State University
  • Ann Meyers (born 1955), former American basketball player and current sportscaster
, Calif.--(BW SportsWire)--Sept. 17, 1998--Reigning Northern California Northern California, sometimes referred to as NorCal, is the northern portion of the U.S. state of California. The region contains the San Francisco Bay Area, the state capital, Sacramento; as well as the substantial natural beauty of the redwood forests, the northern  Golf Association champion Gary Gary, city (1990 pop. 116,646), Lake co., NW Ind., a port of entry on Lake Michigan; inc. 1909. Gary was founded by the U.S. Steel Corporation, which purchased the land in 1905 and landscaped it for a city.  Vanier Vanier, formerly Eastview, town (1991 pop. 18,150), SE Ont., Canada, at the confluence of the Rideau and Ottawa rivers. It is an industrial suburb of Ottawa.  took a step toward his second 1997 title Thursday Thursday: see week.  in the first round of the 16th annual Master Division (players ages 40-54) at Lake Tahoe Ta·hoe   , Lake

A lake on the California-Nevada border west of Carson City, Nevada. It is a popular resort area.
 Golf Club.

The Olympic Club The Olympic Club is a country club with several golf courses partly located in San Francisco, California. The club's main "City Clubhouse" is located in downtown San Francisco. The courses are on a property that straddles the boundary between San Francisco and Daly City.  member, who resides in Pleasant Hill, turned in a 1-under-par 70 on the 6,685-yard layout to grab a share of the first-round lead with Kelly Kel·ly   , Ellsworth Born 1923.

American abstract painter and sculptor whose works are characterized by flat color areas with sharply defined edges.



Kelly, Emmett 1898-1979.
 Watkins Watkins may refer to:
  • The town of Watkins, Colorado
  • The city of Watkins, Minnesota
  • Watkins Incorporated, a manufacturer of cosmetics, health remedies and baking products
  • Watkins Electric Music, a manufacturer of musical instruments
 of Rancho ran·cho  
n. pl. ran·chos Southwestern U.S.
1. A hut or group of huts for housing ranch workers.

2. A ranch.
 Murieta.

Vanier carded three straight birdies to finish his front nine with a 3-under-par 33. He made bogeys at the 12th and 17th holes on the back nine. "I gagged it coming in," he said. "I three-putted 17 and then made a par on 18 (a par-5) from just off the fringe Fringe (optics)

One of the light or dark bands produced by interference or diffraction of light. Distances between fringes are usually very small, because of the short wavelength of light.
.

Watkins shot 36-34-70. He made birdies on the first, fifth and ninth holes on the front nine but also had three bogeys. His birdies on Nos. 11, 12 and 16 on the back went against two bogeys.

Defending champion defending champion n (SPORT) → defensor/a m/f del título

defending champion n (Sport) → champion(ne) en titre

 Jeff Burda from Del Rio Del Rio (rē`ō), city (1990 pop. 30,705), seat of Val Verde co., W Tex., on the Rio Grande opposite Ciudad Acuña, Mexico; founded 1868, inc. 1911.  CC in Modesto checked in with a par-71 (36-35) and was tied for third with Van Buskirk GC's Michael Baty (also 36-35) for second place.

The second and final round will be held Friday at Edgewood Tahoe GC. Following are first-round results including NCGA (National Computer Graphics Association) A Fairfax, Virginia-based organization dedicated to developing and promoting the computer graphics industry. It maintained a clearinghouse for industry information. NCGA closed its doors in 1996.  club affiliations: -0-

Kelly Watkins, Rancho Murieta        36-34  --  70
Gary Vanier, Olympic Club   33-37  --  70
Jeff Burda, Del Rio   36-35  --  71
Michael Baty, Van Buskirk   36-35  --  71
Joe Zanassi, Antioch   37-35  --  72
Brad Bulcock, Gleneagles International         35-37        --  72
Robert Thompson, Merced   38-35  --  73
Richard Mickel, Alta Sierra   38-35  --  73
Ken Webb, Turlock   37-36  --  73
Danny Buist, Colusa   36-37  --  73
Tony McBroom, Stockton         36-37        --  73
Randall Tiesiera, Turlock   40-34  --  74
Bob Fleming, Bartley Cavanaugh         39-35        --  74
Scott Little, Rancho Murieta   38-36  --  74
Michael Gums, Valley Hi   40-35  --  75
Rod Souza, Stockton   40-35  --  75
Pat McDonald, Sunset Whitney   39-36  --  75
Tim Grunsky, Stockton        39-36  --  75
Michael Wiechers, Granite Bay        39-36  --  75
Lou Alvarez, Auburn Valley   37-38  --        75
Greg Olson, Cal Golf Tour   41-35  --  76
Steven Wolf, Woodbridge   41-35  --  76
Jim Knoll, Windsor   40-36  --        76
Earl Stewart, San Geronimo   39-37  --        76
Randy Johnson, DeLaveaga   39-37  --  76
Dave Flores, Modesto Par Three         38-38        --  76
Michael Bakula, Fort Washington   37-39  --  76
Gil Wymond, Del Rio   37-39  --  76
David Shields, Franklin Canyon         37-39        --  76
Gordon Yamamoto, Salinas   36-40  --  76
Craig Ling, Monterey Bay   41-36  --  77
John Enright, Olympic Club   40-37  --        77
Carl Toeppner, Tahoe Donner   39-38  --  77
Ric Jay, Stanford   39-38  --  77
Chris McKenna, Sierra View   37-40  --        77
Michael Herrington, Peach Tree         37-40        --  77
Dennis Younglove, El Macero   41-37  --  78
Neil Duffy, Salinas Fairways   40-38  --  78
William Snell, DeLaveaga   39-39  --  78
Robert Seidel, Fig Garden   39-39  --  78
Jim Williams, Orinda   38-40  --  78
Allen Herd, Mountain Springs   38-40  --  78
Mike Spellman, Antioch         41-38        --  79
Guy Dilling, Sequoyah        41-38  --  79
Bob Berg, Riverview   40-39  --  79
Ron Brown, Forest Meadows   40-39  --  79
Gary Petersmeyer, Stanford   40-39  --        79
Gary Shemano, Lake Merced   40-39  --  79
Alan Thomas, Alameda   39-40  --  79
Richard Strock, Stanford   39-40  --  79
Jay Guerin, Sunol Valley   39-40  --  79
Charles Richesin, Elkhorn   39-40  --  79
Clement Richardson, Corral de Tierra   38-41  --  79
Gary Loeb, Contra Costa   35-44  --  79
Barry Zarecky, Valley Hi   44-36  --  80
George Mahoney, Shoreline   42-38  --  80
Ben Sanchez, Merced   42-38  --  80
Doug Dusenberry, Monterey Peninsula   42-38  --  80
Scott Arnold, The Club         42-38        --  80
Tom Gaines, Fort Ord   40-40  --  80
Warren Wincorn, Sequoyah   39-41  --  80
Robert Fulton, Las Positas   38-42  --        80
Mark Miller, Antioch   37-43  --  80
Tom Walch, Castlewood        44-37  --  81
Gary Gage, Lake Wildwood   42-39  --  81
Richard Warren, Monterey Bay   40-41  --  81
Robert Pennal, Sunnyside   40-41  --  81
Tom Poskay, Indian Valley   39-42  --  81
Thomas Overhoff, Springtown   39-42  --  81
John Arnold III, Modesto   39-42  --  81
Frank Pieper, Monterey Peninsula   42-40  --  82
Spiro Pettas, Russo-Cardinale        43-39  --  82
Joseph Farley, Concord         41-41        --  82
Michael Page, Pacific Service Employees   41-41  --  82
Doug Faraco, Aspen Meadows   40-42  --        82
Bob Green, Pasatiempo        43-40  --  83
Gary Conklin, Alameda        42-41  --  83
Steve Huddleston, Kings   42-41  --  83
Allan Jamieson, California   41-42  --        83
Don Thames, Rancho Murieta   41-42  --        83
David Gill, King City        45-39  --  84
Paul Balbas, Bolado Park   42-42  --  84
Frank Panetta, Oak Ridge   41-43  --  84
Dan Martin, Oakhurst   40-44  --  84
Bud Christians, Mather         40-44        --  84
Cosme Diaz, State Resources   36-48  --  84
Shelton Washburn, San Geronimo         43-42        --  85
Mark Arneson, Lake Chabot   41-44  --  85
Bruce Fowler, Salinas Fairways         44-42        --  86
Michael Mitchell, Sunset Whitney   50-37  --  87
Philip Graham, Tilden Park   46-41  --        87
Larry Raber, El Macero         40-47        --  87
Dale Hurford, El Rancho Chico        43-45  --  88
Dick Miller, San Francisco   40-49  --        89
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