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Northern California Mourns the Loss of Lawson Little III


Vanier Continues Theme of NCGA Players Winning the SCGA Senior Championship


Turning the Par-3 8th at Lake Merced into a Shorter Test


Table of Contents: California Drought Claims Beloved Stevinson Ranch


in July. The closure of the Central Valley course, which opened in 1995, was forced by declining rounds and the extended California drought. The Stevinson Corporation, whose primary business is dairy and almond farming, owns the highly acclaimed course, which Links Magazine rated as one of the “top 10 courses worth discovering” in the world. “Stevinson Ranch has been an ardent supporter of the NCGA and Youth on Course,” said


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NCGA Executive Director Vaughn Kezirian. “The course has hosted many NCGA events over the years and has provided a wonderful club for NCGA members in the Central Valley. We are saddened to see the facility close.”


orthern California lost a hidden gem. Known for its wonderful playing conditions and praised in national magazines, the John Harbottle and George Kelley design closed


14 Junior Tour Alum DeChambeau Captures NCAA Championship


16 Championship Season: Swinging Skirts, WGC Match Play, U.S. Amateur Four-Ball and U.S. Senior Open All Come to Northern California


18 Historic Photo: The 16th at Cypress Point like you’ve never seen it


19 Quick Nine: NCGA Member Ty Willingham


20 A Chambers Bay Debrief with RTJ II


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