Famed Navajo/Pueblo golfer Notah Begay III will help dedicate the golf course owned by the Soboba Band of Luise�o Indians in California.
Begay joins the tribe on Saturday for the grand opening of the Country Club at Soboba Springs. The tribe recently spent nearly $4.5 million to upgrade the course and is planning even more improvements.
Begay has won four PGA tournaments.
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American Indian PGA star to help dedicate golf course
(The Riverside Press-Enterprise 3/2)
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Relevant Links:
Notah Begay III - http://www.notah.com
Soboba Band of Luise�o Indians - http://www.soboba-nsn.gov
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