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10.02.2007
06:42 pm (ET)
Jeff Coston of Blaine, Wash., made his impact felt a year ago in the Callaway Golf Senior PGA Professional National Championship. The PGA teaching professional at Semiahmoo Golf & Country Club in Blaine, captured the Leo F. Fraser trophy with rounds of 71-65-65-70 to share the 72-hole Championship record of 17-under-par 271. 2006 Callaway Golf Senior PGA Professional National Champion Jeff Coston Coston's final-round performance earned a playoff berth with Chris Starkjohann of Cardiff by the Sea, Calif., and John Mazza of Beaver Falls, Pa. Coston grabbed the trophy by winning the sudden death playoff on the second extra hole. This year's 264-man field will consist of PGA Golf Professionals at least 50 years of age, as of the Championship, who have qualified through one of the 41 PGA Sections. The 19th Callaway Golf Senior PGA Professional National Championship, Oct. 18-21, at The PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
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