Printers' Pastimes -- Outside the Lines, II
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In 1998, he was nominated and selected to be one of 15 members on the Executive Committee of the USGA (a position that expired in January 2003) as treasurer for the national governing body of golf.
Winfield Padgett (left), co-owner and chairman of Padgett Printing, shown with Philip A. Truett, member of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, at the 2001 Hickory Grail International Team Competition at Kilspindie Links. |
Winfield Padgett, co-owner and chairman of Padgett Printing, poses with John Crow Miller, a Dallas-area attorney, at the 2001 Hickory Grail International Team Competition at Kilspindie Links, outside of Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Having a devotion to the history of the game, Padgett has for some time been a member of both the Golf Collectors Society and the British Golf Collectors Society, and has joined a small group of individuals throughout the United States and the United Kingdom who play golf regularly with ancient (pre-1900) and modern (1900-1930) hickory golf clubs.
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