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Can’t-miss
kids still chasing cards
Golfweek.com | 6 hours ago
That three of the most recognizable American female golfers
in the world are younger than a bottle of good scotch, and not old enough to
legally enjoy a wee dram it should … 3
Kids
benefit at Mountain Meadows
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin | 15 minutes ago
There they go again, golfers helping kids. Needy children in
the area will benefit from the upcoming Red, White and Blue charity tournament
directed by Gabe Cote for … 2.9
No
title consequences for my Top 25 of PGA stops
The News-Press | 1 hour ago
As the 2007 PGA Tour schedule continues taking shape, a
handful of events appear destined for extinction. 2.9
Current News
Tune
up your game
Thegolfchannel.com | 4 hours ago
Tip of the Day Everyone gets nervous on the first tee. But
nothing is more satisfying than splitting the fairway with your first tee shot
of the day. 2.9
Golfer
has career on course
The Nelson Mail | 8 hours ago
Nelson’s Richard Woodhouse has been named the NZPGA’s trainee
professional of the year. 3
The
ever changing world of golf blogs
Robert Thompson’s Going For The Green | 17 hours ago
When G4G launched 16 months ago, blogs were generally being
disregarded and only discussed as a passing fad. 2.9
It’s
Annika’s time to be a cover girl
Cape Cod Times | 21 hours ago
In a few weeks Sports Illustrated will be announcing its 2005
Sportsperson of the Year. 2.9
Myrtle
Beach Open won’t be played in 2005
Myrtle Beach Online | 23 hours ago
It appears St. James Plantation pro Steve Isley will hold on
to the Myrtle Beach Open trophy for a third consecutive year. 2.9
Favorites
in CGA range from 20 to 56
St. Petersburg Times | Yesterday
The 28th annual County Golf Association event could come down
to an intergenerational battle. 2.9
Gung-ho
golf manager proves worth at Raven
Arizona Republic (Registration Required) | Yesterday
Chris Chapman, general manager of the Raven Golf Club at
South Mountain, recently was recognized as Intrawest Golf’s ‘’Leader of the
Year.'’ Last year, he earned the Peak … 2.9
Coppinwood
generates the “buzz”; Ernie Els returns
Robert Thompson’s Going For The Green | Yesterday
Seems like a number of readers have been intrigued at what’s
going on at some of Ontario’s most high-end public courses. 2.9
Paul
‘having fun’ Casey
BBC News | Monday
Casey’s comments after winning the non-event that is the
China Open sum up the problems with European players. 2.9
A
(Fairy)Tale of Two Seasons
Thegolfchannel.com | Monday
Editor’s note: This is the second in a two-part story on the
fairytale seasons of Jason Gore and Sean O’Hair Jason Gore is … robust. 3
Allenby
survives Australia
The Indianapolis Star | Monday
Huge Price Reduction! Every Vehicle Below Book Value Quality
Luxury Imports BMWs, Lexus, Mercedes only at Coast to Coast Very Rare 1997 Land
Rover Defender 90 ONLY $34,996; … 2.9
Losing
this would have been wrong
Kansas City Star (Registration Required) | Monday
Y ou have to give it up to Steve Palermo, Bob Burris and all
the people who have fought to keep the senior golf tournament in Kansas
City. 4.6
Opportunity
for NZ Golfers to Tee Up with Cambo
Scoop | Monday
Opportunity of a Lifetime for New Zealand Golfers to Tee It
Up with Cambo New Zealand golfers are being offered the exciting opportunity to
play with US Open champion … 2.9
Taniguchi
takes Casio World Open with 69
Sportsillustrated.cnn.com | Sunday Nov 27
Toru Taniguchi fired a 3-under-par 69 on Sunday to win his
first title of the year with a two-stroke victory over Kim Jong Duck of South
Korea in the Casio World Open. 2.9
Grady
punished over swipe at Moonah
The Age (Registration Required) | Sunday Nov 27
THE Australian PGA Tour has fined its own chairman, Wayne
Grady, as the fallout over Moonah Links continued yesterday on the final day of
the Australian Open. 2.9
Dallas
counts on diverse economy
The Cincinnati Enquirer | Sunday Nov 27
The Enquirer/Michael E. Keating Patrick Bow, manager of the
PGA Tour shop at the Dallas/Fort Worth airport, has covered displays in plastic
while waiting to see whether … 2.9
Liukin
and Memmel finish 1-2 again
The Boston Globe | Sunday Nov 27
Nastia Liukin and Chellsie Memmel did it again. A day after
becoming the first American women to win the gold and silver medals in the
all-around competition at the world … 2.9
Foundation
Gala to mark 10th year
The North Plattte Telegraph | Sunday Nov 27
“Dancing Under Diamonds” will be the theme for the 10th
annual Great Plains Regional Medical Center Health Care Foundation Gala on
Dec. 2.9
Union
may give a T.O. to Owens’ arbitrator
The Tennessean | Sunday Nov 27
Hard to imagine, but NFL Players Association exec director
Gene Upshaw accused arbitrator Richard Bloch of an illegal chop block after
Bloch ruled for the Eagles in Terrell … 2.9
Trickey
Trevor romps to victory DIGEST
Insidebayarea.com | Saturday Nov 26
Trickey Trevor proved his big win in a mile allowance race on
Oct. 14 was no fluke when he scored a 21/2-length victory Friday in the $100,000
Forty Niner Handicap at Golden … 1.3
Govt
to open RP’s first institute of sports next year
ABS-CBN News | Saturday Nov 26
Sports Govt to open RP’s first institute of sports next year
On the eve of the opening of Southeast Asiaa s biggest sports spectacle,
President Arroyo announced that the … 3
Bernhard
Langer Plays and Prays for the Master
Tyler Morning Telegraph | Saturday Nov 26
A FAMILY AFFAIR: Bernhard Langer of Germany accepts a driver
from his son Stefan after playing the 15th green during the final round of the
Deutsche Bank Players … 3
Chawalit
takes three-stroke lead at China Open
USA Today | Friday Nov 25
Thailand’s Chawalit Plaphol took a three-stroke lead Friday
after the second round of the China Open. 2.9
Castro
OKs Cuba to play vs US baseball stars
ABS-CBN News | Friday Nov 25
President Fidel Castro has given the go-ahead for Cuba to
play in the World Baseball Classic next March, vowing a clash between Cuban
amateur sport and American … 3
KJ
Choi has sights set on Hong Kong
Asia Pacific News .Net | Thursday Nov 24
HONG KONG: Three-time US PGA Tour winner KJ Choi has
confirmed his place at next week’s Hong Kong Open and will lead Asia’s bid to
end recent European domination of the … 4.3
Third
& Short
Theeagle.com | Thursday Nov 24
Baylor offensive coordinator Brent Pease resigned Wednesday
after a season in which the Bears were considered much improved but still
finished 97th nationally in total … 2.9
Royals
and rebels among celebrities in sportsfest
ABS-CBN News | Friday Nov 25
Sports Royals and rebels among celebrities in sportsfest
Members of the regiona s royal houses and Philippine Muslim separatist leaders
will be among the honored guests when … 3
YMCA
Par 3 Program Teaches Lessons of Golf and Life
The Ledger | Thursday Nov 24
Lavanty Simonis never picked up a golf club until he came to
the YMCA Par 3 in June. 2.9
Alfredsson
to captain 2007 European Solheim Cup team
Golfonline.com | Thursday Nov 24
The Ladies European Tour named Helen Alfredsson captain for
the 2007 European Solheim Cup team on Thursday. 5.2
Ildefonso,
Racela out of match
ABS-CBN News | Thursday Nov 24
The North All-Star team may have lost two superstars in Danny
Ildefonso and Olsen Racela, but it wona t diminish the glitter, the thrill and
the hype of the Talk a N Text … 3
Stone
Eagle is a course to be reckoned with
The Desert Sun | Wednesday Nov 23
Coachella Valley layout provides scenic challenge for avid
golfers Here’s a look at the first hole at Stone Eagle Golf Club in Palm
Desert. 2.9
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