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1997 Florida Open - Palm Aire CC

Jay Townsend
Victory Is In Honor Of Mentor

Sun-Sentinel
November 2, 1997


     Jay Townsend wanted to honor his ailing mentor, and he could not think of a better tribute than to win the same golf tournament his teacher and friend once won.
     Townsend did just that when he defeated Rodney Butcher on the third playoff hole Saturday in a dramatic Florida Open finale at Palm-Aire Country Club
     Townsend, 35, dedicated the victory to Gardner Dickinson, the seven-time PGA Tour winner who became a popular instructor. Dickinson, 70, uses a wheelchair and is battling the effects of a stroke compounded by heart and kidney problems.
     Dickinson won the Florida Open in 1952.
     "It means a lot to me because of that," Townsend said. "I wanted to emulate him."
     Dickinson used to teach Townsend, and they still live in the same Tequesta neighborhood.
     "Gardner's not doing very well," Townsend said. "It's all that time he spent with me at no charge that allows me to be the player I am today, and to provide a living for my family. You can't imagine the depth of knowledge and insight he gave to me."
     When Townsend was 18, Dickinson would invite him out to play at Frenchman's Creek. Townsend was a sponge, sucking up every bit of instruction Dickinson would offer. Dickinson, after all, was one of the game's best teachers.
     "We'd spend every day together," Townsend said of that summer.
     Townsend said he saw Dickinson on Wednesday, the first day of the Florida Open . Dickinson's health problems began in 1989 when he had triple-bypass surgery. He suffered his first stroke four years later. He has also endured kidney problems.
     Judy Dickinson, 47, Gardner's wife, has taken a leave of absence from a successful LPGA career to care for her husband this year. She is also taking care of their 8-year-old twin boys.
     Townsend said he was inspired by Gardner during Saturday's gut-wrenching final round.
     "Out on the course, I would picture him," Townsend said.
     Townsend, a veteran European Tour player, gained some meaningful momentum in his bid to win a PGA Tour card at Qualifying School this winter. He also hopes he made his mentor proud.
    

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 Scores
Pos. Name Rd. 1 2 3 4 Tot. Winnings
T1 Jay Townsend 65 68 70 68 271  
T1 Rodney Butcher 70 65 67 69 271  
T3 Steve Ford 70 65 71 67 273  
T3 Chris Couch 66 69 68 70 273  
5 Mike Sposa 68 71 67 70 276  
T6 John Van Wart 66 74 70 67 277  
T6 Mike Smith 70 69 62 76 277  
T8 Bart Bryant 72 69 69 68 278  
T8 Bobby Doolittle 67 67 71 73 278  
T10 Adam Spring 73 69 69 68 279  
T10 Clark Burroughs 68 70 70 71 279