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Homeowners in the Pleasant Valley take pleasure in viewing PGA Tour winners from their garden
Little Rock, Arkansas – The first-ever PGA Tour Champions event in Little Rock has been held at Pleasant Valley Country Club for the past week.
Some golfers stroll to their backyard to watch this competition, while others travel from other states.
From the back porch, Matthew Kane can see the golfers he has grown up watching from a distance of a few yards.
He’ll be bringing people over soon to follow suit.
We are anticipating more than a hundred guests at our large celebration. Mimosa bar and little bloody Mary. We anticipate a large turnout because we have food catered in as well,” Kane said.
Ed Willis resides a few blocks away. And this incident is long overdue for Willis.
“When this club first opened in 1968, I was a member,” Willis recalled. It is indeed a blessing to have these experts present and to make it public. For this club and the city.
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