Good bogey helps Schniederjans to 36-hole Callaway Gardens lead
Schniederjans’ 66, the low score of the day, came thanks to seven birdies and three bogeys. (Sara Wright/PGA TOUR)
PINE MOUNTAIN, Georgia Luke Schniederjans had a decision to make. Should he return to Georgia Tech and take his “COVID year” offered by the NCAA to college athletes because it canceled so many sports in 2020? Or should he turn pro he had already graduated, after all and go the play-for-pay route? Schniederjans chose the latter, saying, “I don’t think there was a bad decision either way.” His choice to leave Georgia Tech is paying off. Through 36 holes of the Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada’s Qualifying Tournament at Callaway Gardens’ Mountain Course, Schniederjans’ 68-66 opening two rounds puts him at 6-under, giving the Alpharetta, Georgia, resident a one-shot advantage over count ‘em six players on the tightly bunched leaderboard.
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Greene s Georgia district polarized by expulsions
Chris Moody and Amy B Wang, The Washington Post
Feb. 6, 2021
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) walks to a news conference on Friday. The House voted 230 to 199 to remove her from the Budget and Education and Labor committees for previous racist and anti-Semitic statements, as well as her promoting baseless conspiracy theories.Washington Post photo by Salwan Georges
DALTON, Ga. - A day after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., was stripped of her congressional committee assignments for past extremist and racist remarks, some of her top supporters said it felt as if they, too, were being silenced.