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The "Steady" Ed Headrick Memorial Course, [24] [25] presented by DGA, features special edition Mach III baskets on rolling terrain along the shores of Clarks Hill Lake. The course was designed by Disc Golf Hall of Famers, Chuck Kennedy and Tom Monroe. Multiple target locations and tee areas make it very adaptable for all levels of play.
On April 4, 1989, the State of Georgia legislature passed House Resolution No. 115 making "Clarks Hill" the official state name for both the dam and associated reservoir. [2] Accordingly, Georgia's state map still refers to the lake as Clarks Hill. [9] Many residents of Georgia as well as South Carolina still refer to the lake by its original name.
J. Strom Thurmond Dam, [1] also known in Georgia as Clarks Hill Dam, is a concrete-gravity and embankment dam located 22 miles (35 km) north of Augusta, Georgia on the Savannah River at the border of South Carolina and Georgia, creating Lake Strom Thurmond. U.S. Route 221 (and Georgia State Route 150 on the Georgia side of the state line) cross it.
Lake Norman-Campbell winner vs. Hilgrove-Willow Spring winner, 2:45 Seaforth-Newton Conover winner vs. South Pointe-Patrick Henry winner, 2:45 (Ditlihi/Warrior Bracket)
Clarks Hill or Clark Hill can refer to some places in the United States: Clarks Hill, Indiana; Clark Hill (Oneida County, New York) Clarks Hill, South Carolina; Lake Strom Thurmond, formerly known as Clarks Hill Reservoir
The Flood Control Act of 1966 authorized construction of a new reservoir on the Savannah River to be named Trotters Shoals Lake and Dam. The lake and dam were renamed in 1987 after Georgia senator Richard Brevard Russell Jr. in the same bill that also renamed Clarks Hill Lake to Lake Strom Thurmond. Construction on the new dam began in 1974 and ...
Dec. 9—The Laramie High wrestling team started the season with a strong first day at the Charlie Lake Duals on Friday in Cheyenne. The Plainsmen went 4-1 on the day to finish in third place in ...
Here is when and where boys basketball teams from the Peoria area will be playing in 2023 holiday tournaments, which start around the state on Tuesday, Dec. 26.