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COFC
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CofCCollege of Charleston
COFCChamber of Commerce
CofCChurch of Christ
COFCCertificate of Conformance
COFCCourt of Federal Claims
COFCChampion of Champions (philatelic competition for national winners)
COFCcontainer on flatcar (US DoD)
COFCConsumption of Fixed Capital
CofCCouncil of Colonels


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Just getting to the Champion of Champions is hard enough and there were a lot of people in the field who have won some big stuff in the past, so I don't think there was much pressure on me in terms of thinking I could win it.
There were also semi-final defeats for former champion John Walker (Ropner Park) in the secretary''s singles, 21-19 by defending champion Wayne Sterland (Notts) and for Jonathan Bowes (Synthonia) in the Champion of Champions singles, 21-1 by Norfolk''s Wayne Burrage.
It was his short game that brought him his first title, and his debut in The Journal Champion of Champions at De Vere Slaley Hall on September 6.
 
 
 
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