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Golf News Archive16-Dec-2005
- 'Farmers Cup golf to begin Feb. 12 (Pahrump Valley Times)
The fourth annual Farmers Cup Adult-Junior golf Series will start Feb. 12 at Mountain Falls. Hosted by the Pahrump Valley Junior golf Association, subsequent tournaments will be played March 12, April 9 and May 7.
- '$13 mil golf course honors Payne Stewart (Springfield Business Journal)
A golf course within the Branson Hills development is shaping up to have a lot of character. The 18-hole Bobby Clampett-designed course will honor Springfield-born professional golfer Payne Stewart, who died in a plane crash in 1999.
- 'Barbados to host 2006 golf World Cup (Fox Sports)
The Sandy Lane resort and golf course will host the World Cup of golf in December 2006 in which the world's top 18 golfers will be invited to compete for a purse worth at least US $4 million. organizers said Friday. "We chose Barbados because it is a great golfing destination and it has many of the attributes we are looking for," said Jack Warfield, vice president of the World Golf Championship.
- 'Not just putting around: Deluxe miniature golf course locating in Benton (Benton Courier)
Harbor Island Adventure Golf, under construction in Benton, is shooting for a late November opening, owner Robert Shell said.
- 'Bellarmine University Golf Course (Louisville.com)
Golf in Louisville! Posted on December 16, 2005 Bobby Nichols Golf Course 4301 E. Pages Lane Louisville, KY 40201 502-937-9051 Features: Gently rolling, big greens, well placed bunkers. Creek comes into play on eight of nine holes.
- 'Tourist board backs spending $350,000 on golf tournament (Osceola News Gazette)
The Tourist Development Council recommended Wed-nesday spending $350,000 to sponsor the Ladies Professional Golf Association tour set for April 27-30 at Reunion Resort and Club of Orlando.
- 'Experiencing golf, Himalayan style (San Jose Mercury News)
Former San Jose State golfer Grant Barnes was looking for the adventure of a lifetime. Instead, he received a lesson in living. Barnes, 42, decided last year that he wanted to take a sabbatical from his job as director of golf at Saratoga Country Club and teach somewhere exotic.
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