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Two prominent figures in Idaho's amateur golf scene, Scott Masingill and Joe Malay, have left a lasting legacy through their dedication to the sport and their deep ties to their hometowns of Payette and Weiser. Masingill, with nine Idaho Men's Amateur titles, and Malay, a 41-time club champion, have both made significant contributions to junior golf and their communities. Their names now grace prestigious trophies, a testament to their enduring impact on Idaho golf.

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Scott Masingill and Joe M...

Two prominent figures in Idaho's amateur golf scene, Scott Masingill and Joe Malay, have left a lasting legacy through their dedication to the sport and their deep ties to their hometowns of Payette and Weiser. Masingill, with nine Idaho Men's Amateur titles, and Malay, a 41-time club champion, have both made significant contributions to junior golf and their communities. Their names now grace prestigious trophies, a testament to their enduring impact on Idaho golf.

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Two prominent figures in Idaho's amateur golf scene, Scott Masingill and Joe Malay, have left a lasting legacy through their dedication to the sport and their deep ties to their hometowns of Payette and Weiser. Masingill, with nine Idaho Men's Amateur titles, and Malay, a 41-time club champion, have both made significant contributions to junior golf and their communities. Their names now grace prestigious trophies, a testament to their enduring impact on Idaho golf.