Willie Wood and David Yarnes, 61s, Forty-Niners Country Club. Wood is probably the top junior golfer in Tucson history; he shot his 61 (11-under) in 1979 as a Sabino High senior, the same year he won the U.S. Junior Amateur championship. Yarnes, also a Sabino grad, who played at Oregon State, shot his 61 three years ago.
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Willie Wood of Edmond, Okla., reacts after he putted for an eagle on the 18th green during the third round of the CVS Charity Classic in Sutton, Mass., Saturday, July 25, 1998. Wood finished the round tied for first place with a 12-under 201. (AP Photo/ Jim Rogash)
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