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By John W. Stewart and John W. Stewart,Staff Writer | June 15, 1992
HAGERSTOWN -- A routine two-putt par on the sixth hole of the afternoon round did not seem like much at the time yesterday, but it heralded the beginning of the finest comeback in the 72-year history of the Maryland State Golf Association Men's Amateur championship.Dave Rasley of Lakewood Country Club, 5-down to Bob Kaestner of Baltimore Country Club after 23 holes of their scheduled 36-hole final at Fountain Head CC, proceeded to run the table.He won eight of the next 10 holes (two were halved)
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SPORTS
By John W. Stewart and John W. Stewart,Staff Writer | June 15, 1992
HAGERSTOWN -- A routine two-putt par on the sixth hole of the afternoon round did not seem like much at the time yesterday, but it heralded the beginning of the finest comeback in the 72-year history of the Maryland State Golf Association Men's Amateur championship.Dave Rasley of Lakewood Country Club, 5-down to Bob Kaestner of Baltimore Country Club after 23 holes of the their scheduled 36-hole final at Fountain Head CC, proceeded to run the table.He won eight of the next 10 holes (two were halved)
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