NATIONAL GLORY
n HIGH MEADOW RANCH WINS OB TEAM TITLE
I
t may be the Lone Star State, but it took a team
effort for Texas' High Meadow Ranch Golf
Club to win the 2014 OB Sports National Team
Championship Sponsored by the Scottsdale Con-
vention & Visitor Bureau in early December.
Contested at Longbow Golf Club and Papago
Golf Course in Arizona, 24 eight-man teams from
OB Sports-managed golf courses across the coun-
try participated in the eighth annual event.
The High Meadow Ranch team – which shot a
cumulative 401 over 36 holes to win in wire-to-
wire fashion by four shots over first-time partici-
pant Papago – consisted of Casey Wade, Matt
Cook, Carl Tolbert, Rob Whitaker, Mark Wyatt,
Knight Doggett, Doug Ramsdell and Rick Cook.
TETHEROW
TEAM IS TOPS
F
or the third time
in five years, Ore-
gon's Tetherow Golf
Club came out victo-
rious in the OB
Sports Invitational
Cup Matches.
The annual invita-
tion-only event, held
in November at Talk-
ing Rock golf club
in Prescott, Ariz.,
pits members of pri-
vate facilities against
one another in a
match-play format.
Tetherow and
Longbow Golf Club
of Arizona won their
flights to advance to
the final shootout.
The Tetherow
squad was cap-
tained by the club's
managing partner
and former touring
pro, Chris van der
Velde.
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