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Golf News Archive08-Dec-2005
- 'Talking Golf: New disability act leaves clubs facing high bills (Telegraph.co.uk)
Private golf clubs in the United Kingdom could find themselves spending anything from £1,000 to more than £100,000 as they follow regulations recommended by the latest Disability Discrimination Act. Lewine Mair reports.
- 'Police cruisers, golf carts on New Orleans request list (The Daily Comet)
A senator leading an investigation into the government's response to Hurricane Katrina questioned whether requests after the storm by New Orleans officials for golf carts, air conditioners and travel aid were necessary.
- 'GOLF Miyazato eager to succeed on U.S. LPGA tour (Japan Today)
TOKYO ? Ai Miyazato, who earned her U.S. LPGA tour card last weekend, said Thursday she is looking to break into the elite ranks in her rookie year on the world's most prestigious tour in women's golf.
- 'Nanodynamics puts golf ball on market (BizJournals)
A year after it was first described in worldwide media reports, the nanotechnology golf ball is available for purchase.
- 'Campbell in heaven on the golf course (The State)
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. - Michael Campbell has been waiting for a feeling like this, when the fairways appear twice as wide, the hole looks like a bucket and golf seems like the easiest game he ever played.He last experienced this nirvana in the final round at Pinehurst No. 2 when he won the U.S. Open.
- 'Campbell in Heaven on the Golf Course (AP via Yahoo! News)
Michael Campbell has been waiting for a feeling like this, when the fairways appear twice as wide, the hole looks like a bucket and golf seems like the easiest game he ever played.
- 'Campbell in Heaven on the Golf Course (ABC News)
U.S. Open Champion Michael Campbell in Heaven on Golf Course As He Leads Target World Challenge
- 'Women's Golf 2005 Fall Review (University of New Mexico Lobos)
YOUNG LOBOS COMPLETE SUCCESSFUL FALL: The New Mexico women's golf team ended the fall campaign ranked 23rd in the nation. UNM actually fell from No. 15 after a sixth-place finish in its final competition of the season at The Landfall Tradition in North Carolina.
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