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Golf News Archive23-Dec-2005
- 'Planet Golf: Golfing in the Heart of Darkness (GolfDigest.com)
The entire field for the first North Korean Open had gathered for an impromptu picnic breakfast on the steps of the clubhouse at Pyongyang golf Course, where a decade ago the nation's "Dear Leader," Kim Jong II, is said to have shot a 34 in his one and only round of golf--including five holes-in-one.
- 'Plan for homes on golf course gains (Miami Herald)
Pembroke Pines city commissioners moved closer Wednesday to approving million-dollar homes on the Raintree golf Course. At the same time, they agreed to look at the city buying the course for open space.
- '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.
- '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.
- 'Riverside Casino and Golf Resort to open Sept. 10 (Washington Evening Journal)
RIVERSIDE-Already ahead of schedule in its construction, the $120 million Riverside Casino and Golf Resort is set to open Sept. 10, a month earlier than the date announced earlier this year.
- 'Golf Roundup (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.
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