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Santa Ana Designer Dies

Golf course architect Ken Killian, president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects in 1986-87, and designer of Santa Ana Golf Club, died on Sept. 20 at his home in Granada Hills, Calif. Killian was 78. Killian also designed the Mission in Odessa, Texas.

South Dominates N.M. Challenge

An 18-man squad led by David Senn of Truth or Consequences decimated a team from Northern New Mexico over two days of match play Sept. 29-30 at Sierra del Rio Golf Course in Elephant Butte, N.M.

The Ryder Cup-style event pitted teams from Northern and Southern New Mexico in three rounds of gross competition. Players were paired by ability in three matches: 2-man alternate shot, four-ball and individual. The South took a commanding lead after 36 holes of play on Day 1 and won the event 68-40 at the conclusion of play on Day 2.

“People are telling us this is one of the really fun events of the year,” said Monty Mills, captain of the losing North squad, which is now 1-2 over three years.

The competition, conceived by Bob Logefeil of Las Cruces, is for low handicappers across the state over age 50. Four spots on each team are reserved for players older than 65.

“We like to think this isn’t just about Albuquerque vs. Las Cruces, but will grow to become an event for the entire state – including seniors from Ruidoso, Farmington, Silver City and other cities,” Logefeil said. “As the event grows, so will the teams.”

Senn, the winning captain, congratulated Sierra del Rio’s head professional, Victor Torres, for hosting “a tremendous event that is getting more popular with each year.” The golf course was in superb condition and windy conditions in the afternoon provided a true test, Mills said.

Guest speaker at dinner on Sept. 29 was Sun Country Golf columnist Guy Wimberly, a PGA of America lifetime-achievement award member, who detailed the growth of the Sun Country Amateur Golf Association and Sun Country Section PGA starting in the 1970s.