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Weekday rates for 18 Hole Green fees are $20. The weekday rates for 9 Hole
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Originally from Ivory Coast, West Africa, it was there he established himself as
one of the best Junior and Amateur golfers. When he came to America, Malentin
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employed in New York as a Golf Instructor before he made his move to Orlando.
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compiled background on a couple of famous golfers:
Raymond Floyd
Floyd was born on Sept. 4, 1942, in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He won 22 PGA
Tours and 14 Senior PGA Tours. He also has captured the Major Championships four
times, including the 1969 PGA Championship, 1976 Masters, 1982 PGA Championship
and 1986 U.S. Open. He was made a member of the World Golf Half of Fame. He won
the PGA Tour Vardon Trophy in 1983. Floyd also became a member of the eight U.S.
Ryder Cup teams and led the team as Captain to the 1989 U.S. Ryder Cup.
Did you know:
In forty years, Raymond Floyd is one of only two players to win official PGA
Tour events. The other is Sam Snead.
Raymond Floyd Biography
In his youth, Floyd was a talented baseball player. After he won the 1960
National Jaycees Junior golf tournament, he then turned his full attention to
the game of golf. In 1963, he turned pro and also took home his first victory
that year. When he was 20, he was the fourth youngest winner of a PGA Tour
event.
Ernie Els
Els was born on Oct. 17, 1969 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Known as Big
Easy, he has won 15 PGA Tours and 21 European Tours. He has captured three major
championships, including the 1994 and 1997 U.S. Open and the 2002 British Open.
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Orlando note that he also was the 2003 and 2004 European Tour Order of Merit
winner and the 2003 and 2004 European Tour scoring average leader as well as the
five-time member, International team, Presidents Cup.
Ernie Els Biography
Els earned his nickname because of his low-key and easy-going manner on the
course. Els grew up in South Africa playing rugby, cricket, tennis and golf. At
age 13, he won a major tennis tournament, the Eastern Transvaal Junior
Championships. When he was 14, he decided to focus on golf. That year he won the
Junior World Championship golf tournament in San Diego, California. He beat Phil
Mickelson by several strokes. In 1992, Els turned pro.
Raymond Floyd was a terrific baseball player in his youth, and didn't turn
fulltime to golf until he won the 1960 National Jaycees Junior golf tournament.
After serving in the Army, Floyd turned pro in 1963 and claimed his first
victory that year. At age 20, he became the fourth youngest winner of a PGA Tour
event.
He really broke out in 1969, with three victories, including the PGA
Championship. But it would be six years before Floyd would win again. He worked
hard during those years building a reputation as a great partier. But after
marrying in 1973, he settled down and focused again on his game.
He started reeling off wins more consistently beginning in the mid-70s,
including the 1976 Masters and 1982 PGA. He won four times in 1981 and '82, and
took the Vardon Trophy in 1983.
When Floyd won the U.S. Open in 1986, at age 43, he was the oldest-ever
winner of that event.
Floyd became eligible for the Senior Tour in 1992, but that year posted
another win on the PGA Tour at Doral. He also claimed three Senior Tour
victories in '92, becoming the first man to win on both the PGA and Senior PGA
tours in the same year.
Floyd played on 8 Ryder Cup teams, and three years after he captained the
1989 team, was selected to play in 1993. At age 51, he became the oldest Ryder
Cup player, and chalked up 3 points in the event.
The World Golf Hall of Fame described Floyd's game this way: "Floyd was one
of the first players to combine tremendous power with a soft touch, making him
an important player in the evolution of the modern game. Floyd's short game is
considered exemplary, and he is often acknowledged as one of the greatest
chippers the game has ever seen."
Off the course, Floyd launched his own design company. He also wrote an
instructional book, "The Elements of Scoring: A Master's Guide to the Art of
Scoring Your Best When Youre Not Playing Your Best"
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