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Gregg
Wolff Gregg
Wolff was born in Philadelphia, Penn., on January 6, 1953. While attending Georgia
Southern University, Mr. Wolff was a member of the men's golf team and received
the NCAA Independent All-American honor in 1976. In 1978, he won his first professional
golf tournament, the Mary Calder Open in Savannah. He went on to win this tournament
six more times. He is the only one of two distinguished players - joining fellow
GGHF Member DeWitt T. Weaver, Jr. - who has won all four Georgia PGA major championships.
Mr. Wolff won the Georgia PGA Match Play Championship, the Atlanta Open, the Georgia
Open, and the Georgia PGA Championship three times. Mr. Wolff has been Head Golf
Professional at Willow Lake Golf Club in Metter, Ga., since 1981. His professional
career highlights include winning the Georgia PGA Player of the Year seven times.
In 1996, he received the Georgia PGA Junior Golf Leader Award and was named the
Georgia PGA Golf Professional of the Year in 1998.
Gregg Wolff was inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame on January 9, 1999.
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