August 23, 2008

HOF inductee tries to deflect attention (The State)

Visitors to the South Carolina Golf Association headquarters in Irmo will quickly find themselves led on a guided tour, with Happ Lathrop, the SCGA’s executive director, as the enthusiastic guide. He wants to show them 1,300 square feet of new space, an expansion of the building’s previous 3,100 square feet jammed with records, files, equipment, seven full-time employees and the odd golf bag. …

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