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Photograph was edited for publication purposes. Photograph article dated January 7, 1964 partially reads, "Golf's nomads travel to San Diego this week for a crack at $30,000 but missing from the field will be professional Paul Harney, the 1964 Los Angeles Open golf champion, who returned home today near Sacramento to join his family. 'No more of this traveling, living in motels, jumping from tournament to tournament for us,' said smiling Harney after posting a 72-hole total of 280 to win the 38th annual L.A. Open at Rancho Golf Course Monday afternoon." Photograph caption reads, "Paul Harney is in good spirits after a key shot in final L.A. Open round - Harney, who finally won the open, gets congratulated after clutch iron shot to 14th green."
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