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Golf News Archive03-Feb-2006
- 'Golf: Water in desert gives Tiger sinking feeling (Guardian Unlimited)
golf: Tiger Woods' round of 66 moved him into prime position to win in Dubai for the first time, but it could have been much much lower.
- 'FBR still draws many fans who just want to see good golf (The Arizona Republic)
The FBR Open has a reputation for rowdiness. The 16th hole pulsates with excitement. The after-hours Birds Nest parties into the night. But at its core, the FBR is still a golf tournament, attracting thousands who just like to find a spot at the course, set up camp and park it.
- 'PGA.com/ TV Worldwide Golf Center TV Webcast of 53rd PGA Merchandise Show...& Convention Now Available as Free Archive (SYS-CON Media)
TV Worldwide, and its Internet TV Channel,Golf Center TV, in cooperation with PGA.com, announced that the archivedwebcast of the 2006 PGA Merchandise Show...& Convention, along with thePGA Show Demo Day presented by Sprint January 25-29, from the Orange CountyConvention Center and Orange County National Golf Center & Resort inOrlando, Fla., was now available for free viewing at PGA.com
- 'Lions Club Holds Golf Tournament (R News)
The fun goes on at the Greece Canal Park Saturday, regardless of the weather. It cooperated nicely at this time last year for the Greece Ridge Lions Club's annual snow golf tournament. Club leadership says this year's event, which uses nine irons and tennis balls will likely be mud golf.
- 'Golf's holy grail: Science of perfect swing (San Jose Mercury News)
What makes a golf swing sing? Stanford University scientists are getting closer to solving that age-old mystery. They believe that motion analysis of elite professional golfers can unlock the secrets of one of the most analyzed -- yet still most exasperating -- of sports.
- 'Golf Truth & Rumors: Feb. 3, 2006 (Sports Illustrated)
Tiger Woods criticized the PGA Tour's plans for a World Championships for next year. The championships will comprise four tournaments featuring the world's leading players, and they will all be held in the US. "Golf is a global sport now," Woods told the UK's Guardian newspaper. "Look at the world rankings -- there are players from all over the world, and that's indicative of how our game has
- 'Woods Trails Leaders by Two Shots at Dubai Golf (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Tiger Woods shot a second-round 66 today to trail behind co-leaders Retief Goosen and Anders Hansen by two strokes at the halfway stage of golf's Dubai Desert Classic. Defending champion Ernie Els is a shot farther back.
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