Transcending the cell
Coppedge spent 12-14 months of his incarceration in a Special Housing Unit (SHU). Each cell is about 100 square feet and each prisoner is confined in his cell for 23 hours a day. In 2019,
The Altamont Enterprise, an Albany, New York, news outlet, editorialized:
It takes a rare person, like Damion Coppedge, to come out of an SHU sanction with his humanity in tact [
sic]. It looks to us like the things that sustained Coppedge in prison a session where he was first introduced to Buddhism, mail that allowed him to play chess, a radio through which he heard poetry are what will make him a productive member of society now that he is out of prison.
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Though limited due to COVID-19, Victorian golf clubs and PGA Professionals were able to host a number of great events early in the year, many in support of Australia’s bushfire crisis.
The PGA of Australia would like to congratulate the winners of the 2020 Victorian PGA Legends Pro-Am of the Year, the 2019/20 Victorian Pro-Am of the Year (Metropolitan) and the 2019/20 Victorian PGA Pro-Am of the Year (Regional).
The Furphy Victorian Senior Open held over 36 holes at Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort has been named the 2020 Victorian PGA Legends Pro-Am of the Year.
In hot, blustery conditions Peter Senior took victory at the $30,000 event over Grant Kenny and Terry Price in second place in a field that also featured legends Peter Fowler, Peter Lonard, Peter O’Malley and Tim Elliot.
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Matthew Ecob and Terry Price have shared the spoils at the Twin Waters Legends Pro-Am with winning scores of 5-under 67.
With heavy rain forecast for the Friday PGA Legends Tour Pro-Am, the 56 Professionals were keen to put in a solid performance before the deluge hit the well-conditioned par 72 layout at Twin Waters Golf Club.
After starting at the 18th, Price enjoyed a bogey-free round with his five birdies coming on holes 1, 6, 9, 12 and 18.
“It is fantastic to be up here once again as I have had a rough trot with my health in recent times,” Price said.