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Golf News Archive12-Feb-2006
- '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.
- 'Local golf notes (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
golfers, including amateurs, LPGA touring pros, NASCAR drivers and racing celebrities took to the fairways Friday at LPGA International's Legends Course for the 33rd annual Daytona 500 NASCAR/LPGA Charity golf Classic.
- 'Golf has Lost a Wonderful Friend (TheGolfChannel.com)
He wasn?t the most famous man in the golf industry. He wasn?t even the most famous in his family. He was the type of person who greeted everyone the same way, with an engaging warmth that immediately made you want to be his friend.
- 'Farmville making plans for Dogwood Festival golf tourney (The Daily Reflector)
Farmville Golf and Country Club is making plans for the annual Dogwood Festival Golf Tournament.
- 'Polson City Council leaves golf perk untouched (Montana Standard)
POLSON (AP) ? A resident disturbed that municipal employees and volunteer firefighters get free use of a golf course tried to revive his complaint before a reconfigured City Council, which left the perk untouched.
- 'Red Tail Run opening encourages golf equipment makers to showcase wares (Herald & Review)
DECATUR - With 73 days and counting before the new Red Tail Run Raymond Floyd Signature Golf Course opens, some major golf companies will be in town displaying their wares and the latest technology for improving your game.
- 'GOLF-MAD SIR SEAN'S £44,000 GREEN FEE (Sunday Mail)
SEAN CONNERY has splashed out £44,000 for membership of one of the world's most exclusive golf clubs. Bond legend Sir Sean has become one of the founding members of the Abaco Club in the Bahamas, which is run by former Skibo Castle boss Peter de Savary.
- 'Polson's free golf for officials, volunteers criticized (Missoulian)
POLSON - For years now, nobody is quite sure how long, Polson elected officials and full-time city employees have been eligible for a fringe benefit unusual for municipalities - free golf at Polson Country Club, the municipally owned and City Council-governed 27-hole golf course on Flathead Lake's south shore.
- 'Golf course subdivision irks nearby residents (Mobile Register)
FAIRHOPE -- About a dozen Point Clear residents and their lawyers attended last week's Planning and Zoning Commission meeting to express their dissatisfaction with a planned 3-lot subdivision in the Lakewood golf Club.
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