D. A. Weibring

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111981 JANUARY 29-FEBRUARY 2 “Crosby weather” returned with a vengeance, postponing the opening round for two days and shortening play to 54 holes. Jack Nicklaus and Roger Penske flew their jets to Palm Springs to get

1981 JANUARY 29-FEBRUARY 2 “Crosby weather” returned with a vengeance, postponing the opening round for two days and shortening play to 54 holes. Jack Nicklaus and Roger Penske flew their jets to Palm Springs to get

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121985 JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 3 In what would be the final Bing Crosby National ProAm, the wind almost blew the tournament into the Pacific Ocean. A first-round gale sent scores soaring and kicked up whitecaps on the surround

1985 JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 3 In what would be the final Bing Crosby National ProAm, the wind almost blew the tournament into the Pacific Ocean. A first-round gale sent scores soaring and kicked up whitecaps on the surround

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131992 JANUARY 30-FEBRUARY 2 Ideal, warm conditions greeted the field in 1992, and it responded with one of the most memorable assaults on par in the history of the tournament. Mark Wiebe and Jeff Sluman led the way in the

1992 JANUARY 30-FEBRUARY 2 Ideal, warm conditions greeted the field in 1992, and it responded with one of the most memorable assaults on par in the history of the tournament. Mark Wiebe and Jeff Sluman led the way in the

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14Rule_Book_4x6125

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Language: English - Date: 2012-06-01 09:22:15