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Gragg Retires After 45-Year Career as a PGA Professional

January 8, 2009

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CONCORD, N.C. – Floyd Gragg, one of the Charlotte area’s longest-serving golf professionals, retired Jan. 1 from his position as director of golf at Rocky River Golf Club.

Gragg’s distinguished career spanned 45 years. The native of Linville, N.C., came to the region in 1965 as an assistant pro to Davis Love Jr. at Charlotte Country Club. He was named head golf professional at Cabarrus Country Club five years later and held that post for 26 years. His final career move came in 1996, when he accepted the director of golf position at Rocky River Golf Club, a new course under construction near Lowe’s Motor Speedway.

Gragg oversaw the opening of Rocky River in 1997 and its eventual evolution into the Embassy Suites Golf Resort & Spa in 2007.

“It’s been a very rewarding career,” said Gragg. “Golf provided me and my family with a comfortable lifestyle, and I enjoyed being part of the industry. I wouldn’t trade it for any other business. I’ve made some wonderful friendships.”

Gragg was replaced at Rocky River by Micheal Hamrick, who’s been at the resort since March. However, Gragg will continue working part-time at the club, teaching lessons and hosting junior golf camps and beginners clinics.

“Floyd was instrumental in establishing Rocky River as one of the premier daily-fee golf courses in this region, and we owe him a debt of gratitude,” said Terry Crawford, general manager of the resort and golf course. “We’re fortunate that he will continue to use his vast knowledge of the golf swing as a part-time instructor.”

Gragg grew up in Avery County, caddying at the local course – Linville Golf Club. He graduated from Newland High School inNewland, N.C., and Draughn’s Business College in Greenville, S.C. While attending classes at Furman University in 1963, he opted for a career in golf and became an assistant pro at Green Valley Country Club in Greenville. He earned his Class A certification from the PGA of America in 1969.

Retirement plans include playing golf, traveling and spending time with family. Gragg and his wife of 45 years, Cheryl, have a son, daughter, and two grandchildren.

Contact:
Craig Distl

704.377.8622

cdistl@bellsouth.net

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