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Published Online: 21 February 2003

Tee Up at Presidio Course

The Golfers of the APA (GAPA) invite APA members to participate in its 2003 golf tournament to benefit the American Psychiatric Foundation.
The tournament will be held Monday, May 19, at the Presidio Golf Course in San Francisco. This course is home to a distinguished golfing legacy forged by the giants of history and golf’s greatest legends, including Theodore Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, Joe DiMaggio, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, and Arnold Palmer. The cost per person is $200, which covers roundtrip transportation, greens fees, cart, lunch, gifts, and prizes.
Those interested in entering the tournament should contact Stan Jennings, M.D., by e-mail at [email protected], by fax at (804) 320-2050, by phone at (804) 320-7881, or by mail at W. S. Jennings Jr., M.D., 7149 Jahnke Road, Richmond, Va. 23225.

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Published online: 21 February 2003
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A day in the warm California sun is just what APA golf lovers need during their stay at the annual meeting.

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