Ray Evernham's "Rainbow Warriors" in 1997 Gordon won the 1995 Winston Cup championship, and finished second behind Hendrick teammate Terry Labonte in 1996. In 1994, Gordon scored his first Winston Cup victory in the Coca-Cola 600, won the inaugural Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis, and finished the season eighth in points. He finished 14th in points and won Cup Series Rookie of the Year. Gordon won his Twin 125 qualifying race at Daytona and finished fifth in the Daytona 500. The team went full-time in 1993 with Ray Evernham serving as crew chief. Gordon debuted in the 1992 Hooters 500, using his now-iconic DuPont rainbow paint scheme designed by Sam Bass, qualifying 21st and finishing 31st after a crash. 24 was selected due to its insignificance in NASCAR history prior to Gordon at the time no driver had ever won a Cup race in the No. 46, a Hendrick car driven by Greg Sacks for the filming of Days of Thunder in 19, but was changed after a licensing conflict with Paramount Pictures. The car number was originally intended to be No. Gordon and his crew chief, Ray Evernham, were signed away from Bill Davis Racing after Rick Hendrick watched Gordon drive BDR's No.1 Ford to his first Busch Series victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway in March 1992. 24 DuPont Chevrolet at Sonoma in 2005 Jeff Gordon (1992–2015) Gordon, Elliott and Byron each earned Cup Series Rookie of the Year honors while using the No. 24 was driven by Chase Elliott in 20 Elliott earned a spot in the NASCAR playoffs both seasons but failed to win a points-paying race. Gordon won 93 points-paying races, the most of any driver in NASCAR's modern era, and four series championships before retiring from full-time racing in 2015. The team began with driver Jeff Gordon, who spent his entire full-time career behind the wheel of the No. 24 car is a NASCAR Cup Series team that has been active since 1992. 24 carĤ400 Papa Joe Hendrick Blvd, Concord, North Carolina, 28262ĭuPont/ Axalta (1992–2015, 2018–Present) Pepsi/ Mountain Dew (2001–2017)Ģ023 NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race ( Phoenix) PGA professionals are responsible for conducting a variety of golf-related functions which include human resource management, golf shop merchandising, golf instruction, tournament operations, junior golf programs, growth of the game initiatives, golf club repair, administering the rules, public relations and much more.Iconic NASCAR racecar Hendrick Motorsports No. Now the largest of the PGA’s forty-one sections, the Carolinas PGA Section of the Professional Golfers’ Association boasts over 2,000 professional members and represents more than 700 golf facilities within North and South Carolina as well as portions of southern Virginia. Since its inception in 1923, the Carolinas PGA Section has been committed to nurturing and improving the quality of the game for the thousands of golfers using its member facilities. The 18 hole championship course is one of the Carolinas most challenging tests of golfing skills. Camden Country Club golf course was re-designed in the late 1920's by the renowned golf course designer/architect, Donald Ross. Chartered in 1899 as a place "for golf, polo and other athletic sports" and established in 1903, Camden Country Club is considered one of South Carolinas distinguished private clubs. Located in historic Camden, South Carolina's oldest inland city, the Camden Country Club offers the best in southern hospitality and the finest facilities for golf, tennis, swimming, banquets and meetings. Thank you to Wayne Watts and Matt McCarley for letting us host this event at the beautiful Camden Country Club. Jonathon Mullane - Eagle on hole 7 ($115)Ĭamden is expected to bring its typical blazing hot July day for round two, leading to the question of who will be the one fight through the conditions and take home the win? There are also several skin winners including: Todd Brown (a) carded four notable birdies and currently sits T6 at 75 (+5). The Super Senior Division posted impressive scores and both Jim Pearson (a) and Stephen Fox (a) hold the lead at even par. Robert Linville, PGA, Blair Smith, PGA and Steve Kidd (a) are on their heels at 1-under. After firing a 68 (-2), he shares the lead with Rob Pilewski, PGA who had an impressive rack of 6 birdies. Deceptive greens, surrounding waste areas and tight fairways awaited them and while some fell prey, others tackled the challenge and came out on top.Īmong the leaders after round one in the Senior Division sits Burke Cromer, PGA, the defending two-time champion of the South Carolina Senior Open. As the dew settled on the grass of Camden Country Club, players were unaware of the test set before them as they took on Donald Ross’ design.
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