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Solid as a Sequoyah.(SUPERINTENDENT PROFILE)(Cover Story)
From:
California Fairways
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May 1, 2005| Author:
Williams, Ken
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Terry Grasso is one of the really solid guys in our business. Superintendent at the historic Sequoyah CC, Terry oversees this private 110-acre property in the Oakland Hills. Selected 2004 Superintendent of the Year by his peers in the GCSA of Northern California, Terry epitomizes the role of the professional superintendent.
Born & raised in Oakland, Terry attended St. Mary's High School in Berkeley. This proved to be a good starting ground as St. Mary's has the distincti...
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