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Golf News Archive18-Dec-2005
- 'Gyau re-elected captain of Tema Golf Club (Ghanaweb.com)
Tema, Dec. 18, GNA- Mr Isaac Kofi Gyau has been re-elected Captain of the Tema Country golf Club to steer the affairs of the club for another two-year term.
- 'Tips on Tipping at the Golf Course (About.com)
All golfers know that tipping is often expected, and sometimes required, at golf courses. But what many golfers aren't sure of is the proper amount of those golf gratuities, and to whom it is appropriate to tip. We've got some...
- 'iseekgolf.com - Australasia's Ultimate Online Golf Site (iseekgolf.com)
Tim Wise, third year Victorian trainee at Royal Melbourne Golf Club was awarded 2005 Australian Trainee of the Year during the National Futures Pro-Am Cocktail evening in Melbourne recently.
- 'Golf: Asia-Japan Okinawa Open final-round results (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News)
_ Leading scores Sunday after the final round of the 100 million yen Asia-Japan Okinawa Open at Naha Golf Club (6,801 yards, par 71) in Okinawa Prefecture (Japanese unless noted).
- 'iseekgolf.com - Australasia's Ultimate Online Golf Site (iseekgolf.com)
The International Federation of PGA Tours has announced that the Caribbean Island of Barbados will host the 2006 World Golf Championships-World Cup at The Country Club Course, Sandy Lane Resort, St.James, Barbados, from December 7-10 2006.
- '$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.
- 'Golf: Welsh aim for the sun (icWales)
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.
- 'iseekgolf.com - Australasia's Ultimate Online Golf Site (iseekgolf.com)
The first event of both the Japan and Asian Tours for 2006 was completed today at the Naha Golf Club on the island of Okinawa, which rests halfway between mainland Japan and Taiwan. 27-year-old Tadahiro Takayama spoilt the party for the locals when he edged out Okinawa raised defending champion Kiyoshi Miyazato to win in a playoff after coming from three off the third round pace to join Miyazato.
- 'Greens put golf courses in the red (Duluth News Tribune)
DULUTH:City golf courses lost money in 2005, but officials say some expenses were investments that will allow for profits later.
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