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He is shown here with his large vintage golf club collection and is being remembered by many in the Las Vegas golf community. Courtesy Bullard Family. By signing up you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. May 9, - am May 9, - am. To ensure maximum safety, leaders from several national golf associations have collaborated on an outline to responsibly operate courses during the COVID pandemic. Local golfers work to stay sharp during pandemic. May 2, - am May 2, - pm.

Jack Sheehan, in his words: "I've received some nice awards in my life, mostly for writing, but this Hall of Fame recognition tops them all. That's because it combines my two great passions, writing and golf, and isn't given just for a single achievement but for a lifetime of work. It's a bonus to be inducted in the same class with three guys that are good friends of mine, and who have each given so much to the game of golf in Las Vegas. I'm more than humbled by it.

He loved playing golf but I really think he liked singing as well. Was saddened to hear about his passing, i never knew if he had any kids. I think I knew he was married but never met his wife. If anyone out there knows who she is I'd like to contact her to see if she has any of the recordings that he made. I'd like to have one for the good memories we had playing together, my phone number is thanks for the memories , Gus.

Extreme sadness, as I just found out he had passed. Jimmy was my only instructor for over thirty years, and I went where he went to continue to learn his way to play the game. Which was actually Hogan's, in a way. When I played well, I called him and thanked him, and he was always thrilled.

Though age and life left us to sparingly intertwine, we always took off from where we left off.



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