Open Inspiration: Golf Officials Hope U.S. Women's Open will Leave an Impression on Young Attendees (2011 Golf Planner's Guide)
ColoradoBiz 2011, April, 38, 4
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Publisher Description
When the U.S. Open golf tournament came to Colorado in 1978, one of those in attendance at Cherry Hills Country Club was a local 12-year-old named Brandt Jobe. That major golf championship provided the spark that led Jobe to a very successful amateur golf career in the state and ultimately to the PGA Tour, where he had won about $6.8 million in his career as of mid-February.
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