CROSSVILLE —
The current champion and a former champion are among the 75 entrants in the 2012 Tennessee Senior State Open, which tees off May 21 and 22 at the Stonehenge Golf Club in Fairfield Glade.
Defending champion and Germantown amateur Tim Jackson, and 2010 champion and professional Harry Taylor join 73 other professionals and amateurs in this year's tournament. Registration ends May 16.
The remaining amateurs are Eddie Bailey, John Bailey, John Brewer, Derek Brown, Jim Brown, Randall Bury, James Carroll, Bob Clark, Wayne Crook, Cary Daniels, Tim Dinwiddle, Jerry Drewry, Mike Dye, Buzz Fly, Mike Fuller, Winston Frazier, Lymon Fulton, Wes Gilliland, Jeff Golliher, Steve Golliher, Danny Green, Tony Green, Eddie Hayes, Scott Herriger, Jay Hoover, Larry Kain, Joel Lavelley, George Lloyd, Ben Long, Craig McElhaney, Greg Milan, Tom Nichting, Mike Nixon, Scott Patton, Wesley Payne, Gary Pierce, Tom Provow, Jack Ramsey, Bob Rice, Ronnie Rochelle, Bryan Rodgers, Pat Ryan, Douglas Ryerson, David Salyers, Eric Saul, Rick Shoulders, Garry Siddons, Rick Sinard, Harry Tarpley, John Thomas, Tim Thompson, Dennis Vaughn, Ron Waters, Jim Webb, Dave Weigand, Boyd Wyatt Jr. and Eddie Wyatt.
The other professionals Bobby Bray, Bob Cox, Jeff Curtis, Mitch Harmon, Buddy Harston, Randy Helton, Jimbo Hicks, Mark Houser, Tom Kammann, Rob Long, Des Mahoney, Steve Munson, Jack Oliver, James Paschal, Hank Patton and Gary Robinson.
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75 Senior golfers have entered Tennessee State Open May 21
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Crossville Raceway hosting Legends Shootout May 24-25
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Harris wins Region 2A/AA singles tennis gold medal
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CCHS runners qualify for state meet
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Record field enjoys nice weather in Senior Open
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Cumberland County stroke play championship tees off June 29-30
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Lady Panther softball team ends season
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Three earn Bo Patton CRYSA Scholarships
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