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Golf News Archive17-Dec-2005
- 'Food for thought for junior golf here (The Electric New Paper)
THERE were some bright sparks, but if the Singapore Island Country Club's (SICC) Junior Invitational golf Championship last week was any gauge then junior golf here needs a further boost.
- 'Oki Golf adds Washington National, Trophy Lake (Tacoma News Tribune)
Former Microsoft executive and philanthropist Scott Oki has added two more public golf courses - Washington National golf Club in Auburn and Trophy Lake golf and Casting Club near Port Orchard - to his growing collection.
- 'PM joins Singapore DPM in golf friendly (New Straits Times)
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi today joined Singapore?s Deputy Prime Minister Wong Kan Seng in a golf tournament.
- '$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.
- '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.
- 'Barbados to host World Cup of golf (RTE Interactive)
Barbados will host next year's World Cup - the first time a World Golf Championship event has been hosted by the country and only the third occasion one has been staged in the Caribbean.
- 'Silverbell Golf Course will reopen Tuesday (The Tucson Citizen)
The city's Silverbell Golf Course will reopen to the public Tuesday after a renovation. It has been closed since April 11. Local golf architect Ken Kavanaugh, who worked on the renovations at the Trini Alvarez-El Rio Golf Course, supervised the overhaul. The course is at 3600 N. Silverbell Road.
- 'Chipping in: Annual Saline County Chaplaincy golf tournament ready to tee off (Benton Courier)
When the golf balls begin flying at Longhills Golf Club in Benton on Friday, it will not just be for fun; participants will be helping the Saline County Chaplaincy program.
- 'GOLF: NONTAYA IN SHOCK WIN (The Nation)
Thai amateur beats the pros in Phuket. Teenage sensation Nontaya Srisawang proved to be a new force in local women?s golf when the amateur player won the US$160,000 Thailand Ladies Masters at the Phuket Country Club yesterday.
- 'Acting MB plays golf, quashing rumours he was unwell (The Star Online)
Acting Kedah Mentri Besar Datuk Mahdzir Khalid quashed speculations that he was unwell when he turned up for a friendly golf game with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi at the Cinta Sayang golf and Country Resort here yesterday.
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