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Golf News Archive08-Feb-2006
- 'Golf Range Will Have To Move (The Tampa Tribune)
TAMPA - The good news for golfers is that Ace golf is staying on Linebaugh Avenue for two more years. The bad news is that when those two years are up, the range has to move.
- 'Els skeptical of PGA's approach to World Golf events (Sports Illustrated)
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Ernie Els, who has been playing golf around the globe since he was 14, is among those who wonder if the World golf Championships is guilty of false advertising.
- 'iseekgolf.com - Australasia's Ultimate Online Golf Site (iseekgolf.com)
The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course will be the focus of attention this week with the staging of the US$80,000 Hong Kong Ladies Masters ? the first event in the newly christened 2006 Ladies Asia Golf Tour. The tournament will be played over 54 holes and offers a first prize cheque of US$12,000.
- 'No. 19 Women's Golf Competes at Regional Challenge (OhioStateBuckeyes.com)
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The No. 19 Ohio State women's golf team travels to Palos Verdes, Calif., Feb. 13-15 for the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge. The three-day event will be held on the par 71 Palos Verdes Golf Club (5,912 yds.). First-round action is scheduled to begin with a 9 a.m. start Monday.
- 'This Week in Golf (The Charlotte Observer)
SCHEDULE: Thursday-Sunday. COURSE: Pebble Beach Golf Links (6,737 yards, par 72), Spyglass Hill Golf Course (6,993 yards, par 72) and Poppy Hills Golf Course (6,833 yards, par 72).
- 'Focus on: This week's golf (Lexington Herald-Leader)
PGA TOUR AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Where: Pebble Beach, Calif. When: Thursday-Sunday Courses: Pebble Beach Golf Links (6,737 yards, par 72), Spyglass Hill Golf Course (6,993 yards, par 72) and Poppy Hills Golf Course (6,833 yards, par 72).
- 'China to monitor golf courses, gas stations for pollution (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Golf courses and gas stations, blamed for polluting the environment, will come under close scrutiny over the next two years in China's capital, state media said.
- 'World Golf Championships: A big world is getting crowded (Daily Times)
PONTE VEDRA BEACH (Florida): Ernie Els, who has been playing golf around the globe since he was 14, is among those who wonder if the World golf Championships is guilty of false advertising. ?It?s a bit crazy,? he said. ?Why call them World Championships if they?re going to be played in the same
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