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Brian Gay & LBG Featured in Sports Illustrated

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Brian Gay CoverAfter years of toil and hard knocks Brian Gay has become a consistent contender on the PGA Tour—a tribute to his talent and to the no-quit spirit of his buoyant bride, Kimberly.

IT ALL seemed so effortless. There was Brian Gay two Sundays ago at the Verizon Heritage, basking in a runaway victory as he strolled down one of golf's most famous holes, the 18th at Harbour Town. On TV the announcers had run out of superlatives; on the final green Gay was engulfed by his beaming wife and adorable daughters. In one fell swoop he had scored a $1 million payday, lasting job security and an invitation to the Masters, to say nothing of the admiration of his peers and a nation of golf fans. It took only four days of stellar golf to produce this picture-perfect scene, but Gay's journey has been much longer, and more taxing, than appearances would indicate.  Everybody's All-American at Florida, Gay, 37, spent the better part of a decade and a half trying to find his place on the PGA Tour. It was a wearying journey that entailed grinding through B-list tournaments and sweating out travel expenses, but through it all Gay somehow held on to the belief that someday his time would come.  "There were low moments," he says. "Lots of them. But I never lost the desire to win. I never let myself believe I wouldn't."

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Lynn Blake Interview on golfforegeorgia Radio, WCFO 1160 AM in Atlanta

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Listen to Lynn's interview on golfforegeorgia Radio, WCFO 1160 AM in Atlanta

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"Team Brian Gay" Featured On ESPN Radio Orlando

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ESPN Radio Orlando featured "Team Brian Gay" on their golf insiders program.  Brian, Lynn, and Kip were all interviewed about Brian's latest win at the 2009 Verizon Heritage.

 

Brian Gay -- Champion / Verizon Heritage / April 16-19, 2009

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Brian Gay was greeted by his daughters Brantley (left) and Makinley after breaking the course record at 20 under.
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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) -- Brian Gay put on a record-setting show at the Verizon Heritage. And this time, he didn't have to share the spotlight with anyone.

Gay shot a 7-under 64 Sunday to win at Harbour Town Golf Links by an astounding 10 shots. He broke the 13-year-old scoring record, finishing at 20-under 264 on the way to his second PGA TOUR victory.

"Just another unbelievable day," Gay said.

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Brian Gay, Champion, and Lynn Blake, Instructor / 2009 Verizon Heritage / 18th Green at Harbour Town

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Ted Fort & Steve Ridge -- Second Place / Club Car Pro-Pro Scramble/ Georgia PGA

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Congrats to Ted Fort and his partner Steve Ridge on their recent T-1 in the Georgia PGA Club Car Pro-Pro Scramble. Aided by Ted's eagle 3 on the par 5 tenth hole, the team was Ten-under-par for the round. Unfortunately for the good guys, they ultimately finished second, losing on the eighth hole of a sudden death playoff. As we say down south, they were "hard dogs to get off the porch".

Proud of you, Ted!

One stroke behind the leaders were two other professionals well known to LBGers: Jeff Hull and Chris Asbell. Great playing, guys!

The complete press release is reprinted below.



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