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  1. Charlie Coe – lead guitar (1963), bass guitar (1967–1968) Drake "Kid" Levin – lead guitar (1963–1966, 1967; died 2009) Mike "Doc" Holliday – bass guitar (1963–1965) Phil "Fang" Volk – bass guitar (1965–1967) Jim "Harpo" Valley – lead guitar (1966–1967) Freddy Weller – lead guitar (1967–1973) Joe Correro Jr ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charles_CoeCharles Coe - Wikipedia

    DNP. U.S. Open. T13: 1958. The Open Championship. DNP. Achievements and awards. Bob Jones Award. 1964. Charles Robert Coe (October 26, 1923 – May 16, 2001) was an American amateur golfer who is considered by many to be one of the greatest American amateurs in history.

    • T2: 1961
    • DNP
    • DNP
    • T13: 1958
  3. 5 apr 2023 · Book on legendary Oklahoma golfer Charlie Coe was passion project that became team effort. Stephen Prescott spent lots of time writing as a doctor and researcher who spent nearly 15 years as the president of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. Medical papers, grant proposals and journal articles were a staple.

  4. 6 apr 2023 · If they're looking for inspiration, they could do a lot worse than an Oklahoman amateur who holds no fewer than 16 Masters records. Between 1949 and 1971, Charles Coe made 19 starts in The Masters and rewrote the history books along the way. In fact, that number of starts is one of his records.

  5. It was played during a streak of very unusual California weather—six straight balmy days—and it brought together in the final the two men who had consistently played the best golf during the week:...

  6. Charlie Coe, fourth from left, joined Jack Nicklaus, USGA presi-dent John Winters, fellow Oklahoma Golf Hall of Famer Bob Dickson and, far right, Gary Player for a special exhibition at Southern Hills Country Club on May 18, 1966. Charlie Coe was captain of the U.S. Team in the Americas Cup which defeated teams from Canada and Mexico in 1952.

  7. Charles Curtis Coe