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20 YEARS LATER, TOLLEY WINS AGAIN ROANOKE VALLEY MATCH PLAY
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On the eve of the Roanoke Valley Match Play final, David Tolley
said he couldn't remember winning a golf tournament of any
significance in the past six years.
"Now, if you want to ask me that question again tomorrow," Tolley
said late Sunday afternoon, "I'll have something to tell you."
Tolley, who has done things in golf that most players can only
imagine, posted his biggest victory since regaining his amateur
status when he parred the third extra hole for a 1-up victory over
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