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4:06 am Monday, June 21, 2004

Dottley's win title in playoff

By By Austin Bishop / EMG regional sports director
June 21, 2004
The team of Billy Joe and Will Dottley fired a 58 on Sunday at Canton Country Club and then won a four-hole, four-team playoff to win the Mississippi Sports Medicine Father-Son Golf Championship.
The three-day event was played on three courses in the Jackson area.
Robert and Dan Luke of Decatur, as well as Doug and Brett Parker and Errol and Josh Oller were tied with the Dottleys at 32-under 184 after Sunday's last round.
The Lukes carded a 60 on Sunday to go with a 62 at The Refuge on Friday and a 62 at Patrick Farms on Saturday in the scramble event.
Ed and Nick Brown, who led after two rounds of play, finished in a tie for ninth with a 188. They shot a 66 on Sunday.
Brett and Bruce Clopton of Meridian tied for fifth in the first flight with a 22-under 194, while Don Bounds and Shaun Eubanks of Meridian were second in the second flight with a 17-under 199. Hunter George and Alex Weddington were fourth with a 202, while Ray and Trey Long finished 11th with a 211.

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