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Golf News Archive19-Feb-2006
- 'Youth golf league forming (The Huntsville Times)
The Huntsville Sports Commission and Becky Peirce Municipal golf Course will this year again host a youth golf league for boys and girls through the eighth grade.
- 'Golf fund aims to give back (Slam! Sports)
If Rob McMillan is ever able to reach his ultimate goal of playing on the PGA Tour, he intends to give something back to the Manitoba golf community. Thanks to a new venture introduced at the 2006 golf Expo yesterday at the Winnipeg Convention Centre, he should get his chance.
- 'No tour on Fry's golf course soon (Contra Costa Times)
Fry's Electronics CEO John Fry wasn't talking publicly Thursday about plans for professional tournaments at his private golf compound in Morgan Hill's eastern foothills, but he indicated to city officials that nothing is imminent.
- 'Second Annual Torres Golf Tourny Plans in Works (La Caņada Valley Sun)
2nd Lt. Andrew Torres, USMC passed away from cancer in April of 2004. His friends, family and members of the La Caņada and Pasadena communities are now working together on the Second Annual Andrew J. Torres Golf Classic to be held Monday, April 3.
- 'GOLF: Sabbatini up by four; flu knocks out Woods (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Even with a four-shot lead in the Nissan Open, Rory Sabbatini is far from satisfied. Never mind that he is playing some of his best golf this year and that his name is on the leader board just about every week. Or that Sabbatini shot a 4-under 67 yesterday and never let anyone get close to him. Not long after his 9-iron plopped down 5 feet from the cup for a birdie on the final hole, he already
- 'More than 1,700 NUS alumni in attempt to set up world golf record (Channel News Asia via Yahoo! Asia News)
More than 1,700 Singaporeans converged on the island's 13 golf clubs to commemorate the National University of Singapore's 100th anniversary and hopefully set a new world record.
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