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Gregg Wolff

Gregg Wolff was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 6, 1953. While attending Georgia Southern University., Gregg was a member of the nationally ranked men’s golf team and received the NCAA Independent All American honor in 1976. In 1978, he won his first professional golf tournament, the Mary Calder Invitational in Savannah. He went on to win this tournament six more times. Gregg joins fellow GGHF member Dewitt T. Weaver, Jr. in being the only players to have captured all four of the Georgia PGA major championships: the 1984, 2003 Georgia PGA Match Play Championship: the 1990 Atlanta Open: the 1991 Georgia Open; and the 1985, 1987, 1988 Georgia PGA Championship. As a senior, Gregg qualified for the 2004 U.S. Senior Open, won the 2005 Georgia PGA Senior Division Championship, the 2005 Georgia PGA Senior Championship, and the 2005 Georgia PGA an unprecedented seven times, receiving the 1996 Georgia PGA Junior Golf Leader Award, and in 1998, being honored as the Georgia PGA Golf Professional of the Year. In 2001, the Georgia PGA established an award in his honor, The Gregg Wolff Award, which will be forever awarded to the Georgia PGA member having the lowest stroke average each tournament season. Gregg has been head golf professional at Willow Lake Golf Club in Metter, Georgia since 1981. Gregg Wolff was inducted into the Georgia Golf hall of Fame on January 9, 1999.