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Drake Duncan signs letter of intent to play golf at Middle TN

Duncan is well known at The Pines of Lindsey Wilson, where he is a frequent player

Drake Duncan, grandson of Richard Lee and Marsha Walker, will continue his golf career at Middle Tennessee State University. Duncan signed his National Letter of Intent during a ceremony at South Warren High School in Bowling Green, KY on Thursday, November 10, 2011. The MTSU Blue Raiders, led by Coach Whit Turnbow, are currently ranked 45th in the country by Golfweek.com. -LEIGH ANN PARKINSON




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Drake Duncan with grandparents, R.L. and Marsha Walker



2011-11-11 - Bowling Green, KY - Photo by Leigh Ann Parkinson.
Drake Duncan center, is pictured above with his grandparents, Marsha and Richard Lee Walker, Columbia, KY. The occasion was a signing ceremony at South Warren High School, Bowling Green, KY, at which Duncan, one of Kentucky's leading high school golfers, signed a letter of intent to continue his golf career at Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN.

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