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Bryan has been a resident of the Outer Banks for over
20 years. His golf career has many highlights, including
his win at the prestigious North-South Amateur Tournament
in 1983, where he holds the distinction of being the
youngest champion in the tournament’s history.
Bryan was a four-year letterman at the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was All-American
his senior year. He played the Canadian PGA Tour
in 1987-1988, and has played in many PGA Tour events
here in the States. A Carolinas PGA member since
1994, he was named CPGA Player of the Year in 1996.
Bryan has been the Head Professional at Sea Scape
Golf Links in Kitty Hawk for the past 12 years, and
looks forward to bringing his experience, knowledge
and love of the game to Kilmarlic.
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Originally from Vestal, New York, Dan is very excited
about returning to the Outer Banks to be the Head Golf
Professional at Kilmarlic Golf Club. Elected to membership
in the PGA in 1996, Dan worked as an Assistant at Sea
Scape Golf Links in Kitty Hawk before working as Head
Golf Professional at several courses in the Mid-Atlantic
section. Most recently Dan was Head Golf Professional
at The River Course in Radford, Virginia. Dan has a
great deal of experience in tournament operations, golf
instruction and member services and looks forward to
providing Kilmarlic Members with superior customer service.
email:danoboyle@kilmarlic.com
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Guy Thompson comes to Kilmarlic Golf Club from the Pine
Lakes Country Club in Elizabeth City, NC where he has
been the Head Golf Professional over the last twelve
years. He has been a class A member of the PGA since
October 1980 and received his Bachelor of Science degree
from Fairleigh Dickinson University in June of 1979.
He has an extensive background in the instruction of
all levels of players, which he has been doing since
becoming a professional in 1977. He was recognized by
the Vermont PGA as the Junior Golf Leader of the Year
in 1990, and has instructed individual State and National
champions in Vermont, New Jersey, Maine and North Carolina.
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We are pleased to announce the association with Cathy
Johnston-Forbes, Touring LPGA Pro, with Kilmarlic Golf
Club Cathy started playing golf at the age of seven
and is a native of North Carolina. During her college
years at the University of North Carolina, Cathy won
the Memphis State Intercollegiate and placed third at
the 1981 and 1983 Eastern Amateur. She qualified for
the LPGA tour on her first attempt. Cathy’s first
LPGA victory came in 1990 when she became a Rolex First-Time
Winner at the du Maurier Ltd. Classic. In 1997 she tied
for second in the Susan B. Komen International and posted
her career low score of 64 during the second round of
the Welch’s/Circle K Championship. She also recoded
her first LPGA career hole-in-one during the second
round of the Cup’O Noodles Hawaiian Ladies Open.
In 2000, she tied for fourth at the Nabisco Championship
and crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings after
the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic.
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