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Golf News Archive06-Feb-2006
- 'Golfweek | Golf's Global News Leader (GolfWeek)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates ? The name Ross Bain doesn't make too many ripples in the world of golf. He might never make much of a splash, but it won't be for want of trying.
- 'Wildcat puts golf on notice (The Cincinnati Post)
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - When J.B. Holmes reached the third grade, he was good enough to play on the high school golf team. Four tournaments into his PGA Tour career, he again showed he can play with the big boys.
- '35 years ago today, a giant leap for golf (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
As red-letter days in golf history go, Feb. 6 will always be out of this world. It was 35 years ago today, as the sun was coming up on Philadelphia, that Alan Shepard, commander of Apollo 14, paused near the foot of the lunar module as he was returning from a 41/2-hour walk on the moon.
- 'Cape golf course uses counterfeit coyotes to keep geese away (Cape Cod Times)
By ERIC WILLIAMS STAFF WRITER NORTH TRURO - The Plastic Coyote Experience is playing at Highland Golf Links. No, it's not a rock band, but a small pack of decoys, doing their best to scare Canada geese.
- 'WEB STREET GOLF REPORT (GolfBiz.net)
AND ACTION: Who could forget Frank ? the golf accessory? How about a young Tiger winning the British Open at St. Andrews? And no one will forget that magical moment when Tiger?s golf ball hung on the lip of the cup at Augusta National.
- 'WEB STREET GOLF REPORT (GolfBiz.net)
BACK TO THE FUTURE: Callaway Golf is hoping to run rings around the competition.
- 'Golf star makes triumphant return to school (The Courier Mail)
AMY Yang heads back to school today ? but she could be forgiven if it takes her a few more days to come back to earth. The 16-year-old golf sensation is still walking on air after Sunday's stunning victory in the ANZ Ladies Masters on the Gold Coast.
- 'GOLF CONNOISSEUR - First Luxury Golf Publication to Distribute Digital Version of Magazine (SYS-CON Media)
Riggs Heinrich Media, Inc. parent company of Golf Connoisseur, announced today it would begin distributing the magazine in digital form to the most affluent households worldwide. The print version of the magazine is already distributed through the top private golf clubs in the United States, as well as at the finest hotels, resorts, and spas; airline's VIP lounges; private aviation companies; and
- 'Golf Truth & Rumors: Feb. 6, 2006 (Sports Illustrated)
As red-letter days in golf history go, Feb. 6 will always be out of this world. It was 35 years ago today, as the sun was coming up on Philadelphia, that Alan Shepard, commander of Apollo 14, hit three golf shots on the moon. Shepard got the idea for the golf shots from Bob Hope, the famously golf-addicted comedian, who swung a driver during his entire tour of the NASA campus. -- Philadelphia
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