A.J. Triggs (’55), Tyler :: He compiled one of the state’s most impressive amateur golf records by winning 55 tournament titles. He was a member of the North Texas State College golf team that won four straight national titles from 1949 to 1952. He was inducted into the Texas Golf Hall of Fame in 2013 and his name is commemorated on a stone marker along the Texas Golf Hall of Fame’s Walk of Fame at the Brackenridge Park Golf Course clubhouse in San Antonio. He had never played golf until he got to college. He also worked as an insurance executive and was a member of the Texas Golf Association Board of Directors
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A.J. Triggs (’55), Tyler :: He compiled one of the state’s most impressive amateur golf records by winning 55 tournament titles. He was a member of the North Texas State College golf team that won four straight national titles from 1949 to 1952. He was inducted into the Texas Golf Hall of Fame in 2013 and his name is commemorated on a stone marker along the Texas Golf Hall of Fame’s Walk of Fame at the Brackenridge Park Golf Course clubhouse in San Antonio. He had never played golf until he got to college. He also worked as an insurance executive and was a member of the Texas Golf Association Board of Directors