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The city had an excessive heat warning in effect, however, this did not deter Granville Brown, as he aimed his shot at hole #10.

Durango Hills is a Lee Schmidt/Brian Curley designed public 18-hole, par 58 golf course.

During Covid-19, with social distancing in mind, the course has implemented safe-play rules which include a raised cup to prevent the ball from entering the hole.

Dr. Granville Brown and his wife, Ellen, relocated to Las Vegas several years ago from Grand Rapids, Mich.

They both enjoy the game and spend much of their time involved in the sport and in just a few short weeks, Granville will be installed for his third term as President of the Western States Golf Association.

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