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Josie’s MidSummer Golf Tournament Marks 40th Year

Josie’s MidSummer Golf Classic in New Hampton reaches a milestone this weekend with its 40th annual tournament.

That’s organizer Chuck Stanton, who says festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. Friday evening at the New Hampton Golf and Country Club with the help of three honorary starters.

Stanton says anyone who’s played in the past 40 years, their spouses and children as well as first-timers are welcome to play in the tournament which continues through Sunday. 

More information can be found on the New Hampton Golf and Country Club Facebook page

Below is Wikipedia page information on “Josie.”

Duane Charles Josephson (June 3, 1942 – January 30, 1997) was an American catcher who played in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox in parts of eight seasons spanning 1965–1972. Listed at 6′ 0″, 190 lb., he batted and threw right-handed.

Josephson was born in New Hampton, Iowa, where he attended New Hampton High School.[1]

His most productive season came in 1968, when he posted career-highs in hits (107), doubles (16), triples (six), RBI (45), games (128), and was selected to the All-Star Game.

In an eight-season career, Josephson posted a .258 batting average with 23 home runs and 164 RBI in 470 games played.

In between, Josephson appeared in four Minor League seasons from 1964–1967, and also played winter ball with the Navegantes del Magallanes club of the Venezuelan League during the 1966-67 tournament.[2]

Additionally, he earned the Pacific Coast League MVP Award in 1966, after hitting a slash line of .324/.369/.446 with 237 total bases and 77 RBI in 146 games for the Indianapolis Indians.[2]

Josephson was forced to retire from baseball at the age of 30 due to pericarditis.[2] He died in 1997 in his hometown of New Hampton, Iowa, at the age of 54.

Mark Pitz

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