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Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on Sun, 15 Jan 2012 06:34:17 GMT
Hi Duf--Look's good in Hawaii. Are you going to be here next week? If so I'll see you out there .ps how's your dad doin? --Bruce Tappeiner
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Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on Sun, 24 Apr 2011 23:11:29 GMT
alumni of Tarzana Little League are routing for Duffy
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Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on Mon, 07 Mar 2011 23:06:15 GMT
Duffy is doing fine.  I have been out for 3 yrs with a knee injury and am getting back to playing golf.  Will be playing the tour with a major medical exemption this year. Mental health is great, very fresh with the ttime off. Your next posts will be about how well I am playing this year.  Duffy
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on Mon, 27 Sep 2010 20:20:20 GMT
very sad.  I played in PubLinks tournaments with Duffy when he was at UCLA.  I worked at the LA Open for many years and he and I would exchange hellos and chat if possible.  I've rooted for him over the years and it is tragic, if true, for him to be in this condition.  Best wishes, Duffy, and get better.
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on Sun, 15 Aug 2010 22:13:36 GMT
I went to Elementary, Junior and High School with Duffy. He lived on Casa Drive in Tarzana, CA. Saw him once here in the Santa Clarita Valley. I had no idea he was having problems until somebody fowarded me this link. I hope you are doing better Duffy "James Wolfgang". from Tom R. ( Wilbur Ave Socco Champion)
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on Sun, 18 Jul 2010 12:44:24 GMT
Where did you here that he had some mental issue???
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on Sat, 19 Jun 2010 12:41:58 GMT
I am surprised we don't know the answers re Duffy.  He has seemed like a very pleasant gentleman the whole time I have been following him on tour.  I hope he is doing well or at least improving and will be able to return to the tour if he wants to.  I thought perhaps that he had retired.  James Ivey
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on Tue, 10 Nov 2009 21:20:21 GMT
What's going on with Duffy? Anyone really know when he's coming back? I didn't see any sign of him in "Q" school. Can he play on the tour next year? PGA or Nationwide?
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