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Golf News Archive28-Dec-2005
- 'Police: Meat Bandit Nabbed in Golf Cart (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
MEDINA, Ohio (AP) - It might have been a perfect getaway - after all, who would suspect that a person with a purloined roast would flee in a stolen golf cart? Samuel Dottore, 45, told a judge he intended to drive the cart about 40 miles from Medina to his home in Cleveland. And it was working.
- 'Police: Meat Bandit Nabbed in Golf Cart (AP via Yahoo! News)
It might have been a perfect getaway ? after all, who would suspect that a person with a purloined roast would flee in a stolen golf cart? Samuel Dottore, 45, told a judge he intended to drive the cart about 40 miles from Medina to his home in Cleveland.
- 'Women have come long way in golf (San Jose Mercury News)
On the heels of Morgan Pressel lobbying her way onto the LPGA Tour at 17 and Michelle Wie becoming a multimillionaire at 16, it's difficult to recall a time when girls didn't have the opportunities in golf they have now.
- 'Police: Meat bandit nabbed in golf cart (Boston Globe)
It might have been a perfect getaway -- after all, who would suspect that a person with a purloined roast would flee in a stolen golf cart? Samuel Dottore, 45, told a judge he intended to drive the cart about 40 miles from Medina to his home in Cleveland.
- 'Police Say Meat Bandit Nabbed In Stolen Golf Cart (News Channel 5 Cleveland)
MEDINA, Ohio -- It might have been a perfect getaway -- after all, who would suspect that a person with a purloined roast would flee in a stolen golf cart?
- '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.
- 'Spontaneity Sparked Some Golf News in '05 (AP via Yahoo! News)
Some of the biggest news in golf came from spontaneous moments.
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