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Mr. Jeffrey "Jeff" Calloway
Graduated 1991

Home:
2931 Rene Bouregard Ave.
Baton Rouge, La 70820

Work:
Owner at Clubmaker Golf and Range & J. C. Specialities
8181 Seegen
Baton Rouge, La 70810

Home Phone: 225-761-4758
Work Phone: 225-761-4646
Fax: 225-761-2828
Email: jscall3@cox.net

UG Major was Criminal Justice.

I own J.C. Specialties, a silkscreen printing company.

Golf: Jones, Calloway narrowly miss state title

July 25, 2006 –
Dan McDonald
dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com

It took a 12-hour day to crown a winner at the Louisiana Golf Association’s state Four-Ball Championship Sunday, but in the end it came down to one shot for New Iberia’s Kenley Jones and former University of Louisiana player Jeff Calloway.
That pairing watched Gavin Johnson of Kenner roll in a 12-foot putt on the first playoff hole to give him and teammate Brett Casey of Houma the title at Houma’s Ellendale Country Club. Johnson and Casey shot a nine-under-par 63 Sunday to catch Jones and Calloway, who held the first-round lead after an opening 62.

Both teams finished at 15-under 129 and went back on the course at approximately 7 p.m. following a round delayed almost 5 1/2 hours with a morning thunderstorm. Play was halted at 8:35 a.m. Sunday and didn’t resume until 2 p.m. A total of 12 teams withdrew during the delay.

Lafayette’s John Davis and Bill Land, who won the state four-ball title in both 1999 and 2000, finished tied for fifth at 10-under 134. They had an opening 64 to stand in third place but could only manage a 70 in Sunday’s final round over the 7,000-yard par-72 Ellendale course.
The Lafayette team of David Viviano and Mark Tolson finished tied for ninth, carding a 67 Sunday to go with an opening 69, while David Duhon of St. Martinville and James Hamilton of Lafayette were one more stroke back with a seven-under 137 to tie for 11th. Kerry and Kirk Carbo of Lafayette finished in 18th place at three-under 141.

The LGA has three more of its state championships scheduled during the next four weekends, including one in Lafayette. Oakbourne will host the annual Senior Amateur (age 50 and up) Aug. 17-19, its third LGA state event in the past three years.

The state Mid-Amateur (age 25 and up) is scheduled Aug. 4-6 at the University Club in Baton Rouge and the Net Amateur is Aug. 26-27 at Beaver Creek in Zachary.

Originally submitted July 25, 2006