The Boston Globe, May 21st, 1998
When Scott Whitcomb left his job as assistant professional at the Kittansett Club last year and took a position with the Massachusetts Golf Association, the Duxbury native thought those 80-hour work weeks were behind him. "They are," Whitcomb said with a laugh. "It seems like I'm working 90 hours a week now." He oversees the handicap system for more than 88,000 golfers who carry United States Golf Association handicaps in Massachusetts. If there is a problem, he takes the phone call. "When I come in on Monday mornings, there seems to me 20 to 30 messages regarding handicaps on my voice mail," ...
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