BREAKING NEWS: Dates for City Championship announced
by John Sullivan/Daily News
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Joey Tinsley hits a drive on No. 14 during the final round of the Griffin City Championship last year at the Griffin City Golf Course. The 2009 City Champion and 2010 runner-up played in the final pairing on Sunday last year and finished fifth.
Joey Tinsley hits a drive on No. 14 during the final round of the Griffin City Championship last year at the Griffin City Golf Course. The 2009 City Champion and 2010 runner-up played in the final pairing on Sunday last year and finished fifth.
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Griffin City Golf Course pro Charlie King announced the dates Saturday afternoon for this year’s Griffin City Championship.

“It will be held Oct. 6-7,” he said.

Usually held during the summer, the tournament was moved to the fall this year because the greens were being replanted with Champion Bermuda hybrid grass.

“We have new Champion Bermuda greens and we’re looking forward to a great City Championship this year,” said King. “I think everybody is going to be really surprised with the new greens.”

Henry Mabbett Jr. (67-68—135) is the defending champ. Mabbett birdied three of the final four holes last year to force a sudden-death playoff which he won on the first hole against former Spalding High teammate Davin White to become the tournament’s eighth consecutive first-time winner.

The past eight winner include: Mabbett, 2010 champ Corey Dinkins (75-72—147), 2009 champ Joey Tinsley (70-74—144), 2008 champ Lee Brannon (76-70—146), 2007 champ Ken Pullin (67-73—140), 2006 champ Rock Hutcheson (69-73—142), 2005 champ Adam Rogers (71-73—144) and 2004 champ Josh Woods (73-74—147).

The tournament’s last two-time winner is Chris Rivers. Rivers won the 2000 (71-76—147) and 2003 (69-75—144) championships.

“Next year we’ll revert back to the August date,” King said of the championship’s usual place on the calendar.

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GRIFFIN CITY ON GOLF CHANNEL:

At the same time the Griffin City Golf Course opened its newly planted greens for play last month, there was also another change taking place off the course.

Totally unrelated to the timing of the new greens being reopened, Griffin City golf pro Charlie King struck a deal with the Golf Channel to have the course listed on its tee time web site (www.golfnow.com).

“They just happened to call me around the same time,” said King.

It now means players can book tee times at the Griffin City Golf Course in one of three ways: going to www.golfnow.com, going to www.cityofgriffin.com or by phoning the pro shop (770) 229-6615.

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CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT:

Deadline is Sept. 21 to register for the Project Share Charity Golf Tournament on Sept. 28 at the Griffin City Golf Course. Lunch will be served at noon with a shotgun start to follow at 1 p.m. Cost for the Fort Lauderdale tournament sponsored by the City of Griffin is $120 per four-man team, which includes lunch, green fees, cart and a chance to win prizes.

Prizes will also be given for a putting challenge, longest drive and closest to the pin.

Hole sponsorship packages are also available.

For more, call Chris Walker (678) 588-4244, Chip Johns (678) 603-3682 and Chris Wilson (770) 596-5024.

GRIFFIN CITY CHAMPIONS



Year |Player |Score

2011 |Henry Mabbett Jr. * |67-68—135

2010 |Corey Dinkins * |75-72—147

2009 |Joey Tinsley |70-74—144

2008 |Lee Brannon * |76-70—146

2007 |Ken Pullin |67-73—140

2006 |Rock Hutcheson |69-73—142

2005 |Adam Rogers |71-73—144

2004 |Josh Woods |73-74—147

2003 |Chris Rivers |69-75—144

2002 |Mike Rivers |72-70—142

2001 |Mickey Carver |70-74—144

2000 |Chris Rivers |71-76—147

1999 ||(no tourney)

1998 |Mike Rivers |71-69—140

1997 |Clarence Mack |72-72—144

1996 ||(no tourney)

1995 |Clarence Mack |74-71—145

1994 |Tim McBride |75-77-79—231

1993 |Mike Rivers |68-74-69—211

1992 |Wayne McBride |76-75-70—221

1991 ||(no tourney)

1990 |Wayne McBride |71-68—139

1989 |Mickey Carver |not available



*— Won in a sudden-death playoff
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