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William
A. Roquemore William
A. "Bill" Roquemore was born in Macon, Ga., on December 21, 1923. Mr. Roquemore
parlayed a small seed-cleaning plant, known today as Patten Seed Company, into
a turf grass sod and seed business with worldwide sales. Today, his sod farms
cover over 15,000 acres, located primarily in Georgia and South Carolina. Mr.
Roquemore was also recognized as the mastermind behind the Canongate golf courses.
He saw the need for golf courses to offer the people an affordable round of golf,
and so, in 1965, he opened the Canongate Golf Club near Palmetto, Ga. Mr. Roquemore
has given hundreds of families in the southeast the opportunity to play golf at
a top-quality facility, while staying within a middle-class budget. In 1995, the
National Golf Foundation presented the Jack Nicklaus Golf Family of the Year Award
to the Roquemore family for their contributions to the game of golf. Mr. Roquemore
died in July 1997. William
A. "Bill" Roquemore was inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame in January
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