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The listing, Olympic Club Bag Tag has ended.
Who wants my old bag tag? It is soiled and scratched but still readable. It has seen better days but who doesn't like that vintage look when it says Olympic Club? Golf at its finest in the San Francisco Bay area!
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LUCIUS, Jim - August 8, 1935 - July 27, 2005 Jim Lucius, longtime golf pro at the Olympic Club in San Francisco, died Tuesday, July 27, at California Pacific Medical Center from lung cancer. He was 69. A Professional Golf Association member for more than four decades, Mr. Lucius was a popular golf professional at the Olympic Club for 17 years. He was head pro from 1988 until 2000 when he became Director of Golf, a post he held until his death. Always the consummate professional, he greeted all club members by name and made them feel special, and possessed the wit, charm and diplomatic skills to keep more than 5,000 members of the organization happy. Next to his family, golf was his life. Mr. Lucius thrived on the ritual of the game and believed that golf imbued a player with honesty, integrity and good manners. Tall and slim with a radiant smile, he cut a cool figure on the links sporting cashmere sweaters and finely tailored trousers. In 1995, Golf Pro Magazine named him one of the best-dressed pros in golf. Over the years he helped develop the skills of countless students of all ages. Whether a golfer was saddled with a 36 handicap, or was a professional on tour, Mr. Lucius treated everyone alike and encouraged his or her game. In 2001 he was named Teacher of the Year for the Northern California PGA section.