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Golf News Archive24-Dec-2005
- 'Trails, golf range considered for park (MLive.com)
KENTWOOD -- Lamberts Park might be getting a makeover. City officials are considering trails and a golf driving range in the 70-acre park east of City Hall on Breton Avenue SE.
- '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.
- 'Golf Digest Recognizes Bronco (RedNova)
By The Idaho Statesman, Boise, The Idaho Statesman, Boise Dec. 24--Boise State senior Graham DeLaet was one of 12 golfers named to the Golf World Mid-Season All-American team by Golf Digest magazine.
- 'Delaying golf course could prove costly (Tacoma News Tribune)
Pierce County is waiting to hear how much a contractor says it will cost to delay work on four projects related to Chambers Bay Golf Course, the embattled public course under construction in University Place.
- 'Campbell loses course record at home golf club (Fox Sports)
U.S. Open champion Michael Campbell has a mission in the new year: to reclaim the course record at the tiny, nine-hole golf course north of Wellington where he learned to play. The 6-under-par 62 Campbell shot as a 16-year-old on Christmas Eve 1985 was improved Friday by Ngamanu Clay, who played 18 holes at the Titahi Bay Golf Club in 7-under 61. The framed card from Campbell's record round has
- 'Some golf courses allow free play on Christmas (WIS-TV Columbia)
(Hilton Head Island-AP) December 24 ,2005 - Some golf courses in Beaufort County allow free rounds for golfers who can't stay away on Christmas Day. Though those clubs will be closed for the holiday, several allow golfers to walk their courses and play for free.
- 'After 20 years, Campbell finally loses the record at his home golf course (PGA)
Ngamanu Clay, a 20-year-old, posted a 7-under 61 on the tiny Titahi Bay course two decades after Michael Campbell posted a 62.
- 'Police, DA to probe missing funds at Lynn golf course (The Daily Item)
LYNN -- The District Attorney's office is preparing to launch a joint investigation with the Police Department into missing money at Gannon Municipal Golf Course.
- 'GOLF and its VIRTUES (The Electric New Paper)
A PRESS release after the EADS Charity golf Challenge last Wednesday said that guest-of-honour Zainul Abidin Rasheed, Minister of State (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) did his 'putt' for charity.
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