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On Friday, November 16, the
Florida State Golf Association will honor the 2007 FSGA
Hall of Fame Inductees at the Annual Dinner at Interlachen Country Club in Winter Park. Cal Korf and
Jack Veghte were selected as the third class of inductees into
the FSGA Hall of Fame.
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| Cal Korf |
Cal Korf - After serving 25 years in the army and acting as General
Manager for three army golf courses in Hawaii,
Cal Korf
moved to Sarasota. In 1981, he became involved with the FSGA
working the summer events and quickly was hired as the
Executive Director in 1982.
At first, Cal was the only FSGA
staff member running events and rating courses. In 1983,
Florida was selected as a test state for the GHIN Handicap
System which meant Cal also had to promote and service GHIN
clubs. Cal was on the road a lot in the early days educating
and recruiting new volunteers to help with conducting
qualifiers and ratings. It was two years before he could
even hire another staff member. Cal was busy working seven
days a week conducting USGA and FSGA events, performing
course ratings, preparing mailings and paperwork and
servicing GHIN clubs. Under Cal’s direction brought many new
tournaments to the state including the Mid-Senior,
Mid-Amateur and the first-ever US Open Sectional Qualifying
to Florida at Bay Hill. With all these new events, Cal was
establishing relationships with the top clubs in the state.
In
1984, Florida GolfWeek named Cal Golf Executive of the Year.
Cal served the FSGA for 15 years and retired at the age of
65. Cal met his wife Karen at a tournament where she was the
calligrapher and they now reside in Nokomis, Florida.
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| Jack
Veghte |
Jack Veghte - Born and raised in New York,
Jack Veghte was introduced to
golf by caddying for his father at the young age of 12. He
quickly took up the game and began playing competitively. In
1953, he won the New York State High School Golf
Championship and earned a golf scholarship to Florida State
University. At 22, Jack won the New York State Amateur
Championship and also graduated from FSU with a Bachelor of
Business Administration degree.
After graduation, Jack
remained in Florida and settled in Clearwater to open an
insurance agency. He continued playing golf winning the 1968
Florida State Amateur Championship at the age of 33 and
proceeded to capture the title again in 1970 and 1975. Jack
also won three Florida State Senior Championships, 1991,
1993 and 1999, and the 1991 and 1992 Senior Four-Ball
Championship with partner Bo Williams. Jack was runner-up
twice in the Southern Amateur and finished second in the
State Amateur five times. He also qualified for the US
Amateur twelve times advancing to the quarterfinals in 1975
and qualified for the US Senior Amateur five times also with
a quarterfinal best finish in 1990. Overall, Jack has won
165 tournaments, including Gasparilla five times, and set
five course records. In 1983, Jack was inducted into the
Florida State University Athletics Hall of Fame.
Jack served
two terms as FSGA President in the 1980's as well as served
on the Board of the Southern Golf Association and Society of
Seniors. Jack was also involved with the USGA as a member of
the Sectional Affairs Committee. Jack and his wife Barbara
still live in Clearwater.
These two gentlemen join the following individuals already
inducted into the Hall of Fame: AC Ulmer, Jim Callender, Charlie Bedford, Carl Dann Jr., Bo Williams, Don
Bisplinghoff, Bob Murphy, Gary Koch, Bob Rankin and Bill
Baker. |