GGOG tells the story of how the late Bruce Edwards helped two college students get in to Oak Hill for the 1989 US Open. GGOG (Great Game of Golf), www.ggog.com, remembers the 1989 US Open at Oak Hill, site of the PGA Championship which begins on Thursday, and includes a story of how the late Bruce Edwards saved the day for two young college-age students hoping to get in to the tournament for Sunday’s final round that year. Recent entries on the GGOG blog include an examination of why the PGA Championship seems to rate just a notch below the other Majors, an analysis of Tiger Woods’ pursuit of Jack Nicklaus in the context of his recent win at Firestone, and in-depth looks at whether Royal Porthcawl and Royal Dornoch could host the Open Championship. The GGOG website preview continues at www.ggog.com and over 60 courses from Scotland are featured, with a similar number of Irish courses set to appear shortly. Golfers can set up a free account, claim their GGOG “Locker”, choose their own “shortcuts” to their Locker, track the courses that they have played, request that certain courses be added to the site, connect with their buddies, and post scores and details from all their rounds going forward. Contact GGOG at https://ggog.com/Contact. Follow GGOG on Twitter @greatgameofgolf GGOG, “Great Game of Golf,” “Locker,” and “Gallery” are service marks of GGOG. All Rights Reserved.
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