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2010 Inductee Class AnnouncedThe Tennessee Golf Foundation is proud to announce the 2010 inductee's to the Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame

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2010 Inductee Class AnnouncedThe Tennessee Golf Foundation is proud to announce the 2010 inductee's to the Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame
Welcome to the Hall, Three to be Inducted to the 2009 ClassThe Tennessee Golf Foundation board of directors approved the induction of Beverly Eller Pearce and Danny Green, of Jackson, and Tim Jackson, of Germantown. The formal inductions will be held at the Avenue Bank Celebration of Golf Dinner in Nashville on November 5th. The Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame will now have 33 members that are enshrined at Golf House Tennessee in Franklin.
Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame Elects Three in 2009 ClassFranklin, TN, March 23, 2009 – The Tennessee Golf Foundation board of directors approved the induction of Beverly Eller Pearce and Danny Green, of Jackson, and Tim Jackson, of Germantown. The formal inductions will be held at the Avenue Bank Celebration of Golf Dinner in Nashville in early November.
Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame adds Four New Members in 2008Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame adds Four New Members FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Franklin , TN – The Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame will receive four new members. The Tennessee Golf Foundation approved the induction of Ann Baker Furrow, Connie Day (posthumously), Joe Campbell, and Bobby Greenwood. The induction of Furrow, and Day will be held in Maryville, Tennessee during the 2007 Tennessee Women’s Amateur Ch...

 


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Ann Baker FurrowAnn Baker Furrow greatly affected Tennessee golf on and off the course. Furrow was a five time Tennessee Women’s Amateur Champion with victories in the event spanning nearly 20 years. Along with her championships, Furrow placed second in the 1962 USGA National Amateur. She was recognized as the top-ranked junior golfer in the United States. Ann is the first female to participate in a men’s varsity sport at the University of Tennessee. She competed for the team in 1964 and 1965. In 1991 she play...