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Golf News Archive19-Dec-2005
- 'Grand Hotel reopens golf courses, eyes 200 rooms in late spring (Tuscaloosa News)
Operators of the Grand Hotel Marriott Resort, golf Club & Spa, which was battered by Hurricane Katrina's water surge, announced Monday that its golf courses have reopened and 200 guest rooms are expected to be open by late spring.
- 'Bridgestone Sports sues U.S. golf ball maker (Japan Today)
TOKYO ? golf goods maker Bridgestone Sports Co, a unit of Japan's largest tire maker Bridgestone Corp, on Monday sued U.S. golf ball manufacturer Acushnet Co over alleged infringement of golf ball patents.
- 'Grand Hotel reopens golf courses, eyes 200 rooms in late spring (al.com)
POINT CLEAR, Ala. (AP) ? Operators of the Grand Hotel Marriott Resort, Golf Club & Spa, which was battered by Hurricane Katrina's water surge, announced Monday that its golf courses have reopened and 200 guest rooms are expected to be open by late spring.
- 'World golf rankings set Masters field (Boston Globe)
South Africa's Retief Goosen plays a stroke during the South African Airways Open Golf Championship at Fancourt, George, South Africa, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2005.
- 'World Golf Rankings Set Masters Field (Chicago Tribune)
It's a holiday tradition like no other: Masters invitations are in the mail. The majority of the field for the 70th Masters was set Monday when the final world golf ranking of the year was published.
- '$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.
- '$13M golf course honors Payne Stewart (Springfield Business Journal)
Golf course developers are flocking to Branson to bank on the city?s waterfront properties, its rolling hills and its reputation as a top tourist destination.
- '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.
- 'Augusta, Ga., visitors bureau uses golf 'as a tease for tourists' (The Augusta Chronicle, Ga.) (Hotel Online)
By Tony Lombardo, The Augusta Chronicle, Ga. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 15--Augusta is steeped in golf history, but visitors expecting a golfer's paradise when they step off the plane or drive into town may be disappointed.
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