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I’m looking the committee had to settle on the ’ l j of three straight ~ and the last time see your name. forward to returning to an event 1 scores based on just 14 holes of 9 ‘ “w: -| I itt 1987,1hat's a 42~year span There was a time when the tour. haven't played in since the '805. And play when not everybody could ï¬n- ‘ â€If†touching on ï¬ve diï¬erent decades, ney was only open to residents of no. l don’t need a crowd ofsupport- ish, Still. those are great numbers M W NOW ONLY . Do i need to tell you this guy Kitchener or Waterloo. or golf clubs ers. l just hit it worse when people for the par 72 layout. so: W . could play? in those areas. Years ago it was watch me. The Blazer is a class event that j Among other multiple winners thrown open to anyone from any- has been going for more than a . i over the years were the Plomske where so it draws players from “remunum Blazer quarter of a century and this year's ‘ brothers ~ Milt and Bill â€" Ed Cambridge. 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