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By Russ Christ
PHOENIX - (Jan. 7, 2000) U.S. Golf Association Executive Director David B. Fay will be the guest speaker at the Arizona Golf Association's annual meeting and awards dinner Thursday, Feb. 17 at Marriott's Camelback Inn. A native of New York City and a 1972 graduate of Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y., where he played on the golf team, Fay joined the USGA as tournament relations manager in 1978 and became director, program management in 1981. He worked in many areas at the USGA, including Rules of Golf, administration of its championships and administration of USGA Associates (members) Program. He succeeded Frank Hannigan as executive director in February 1989. Prior to joining the USGA, Fay was employed as communications director at the Metropolitan (N.Y.) Golf Association. Related links: |
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PHOENIX - (Jan. 7, 2000) U.S. Golf Association Executive Director David B. Fay will be the guest speaker at the Arizona Golf Association's annual meeting and awards dinner Thursday, Feb. 17 at Marriott's Camelback Inn.