| |
Golf News Archive01-Jan-2006
- 'Soe Kyaw Naing emerges champion in Air Bagan Myanmar Golf Tour (The New Light of Myanmar)
YANGON, 31 Dec? The fourth day events and prize presentation of the fourth leg of Air Bagan Myanmar golf Tour 2005-06 organized by Myanmar PGA and Myanmar golf Federation and mainly sponsored by Air Bagan Ltd continued yesterday at Bagan Resort golf Club in NyaungU Township, Mandalay Division.
- 'Tiger: Make golf harder (Miami Herald)
Tiger Woods admits he would like to see golf officials make the game tougher. The 30-year-old is convinced that the dramatic changes to the golf ball and clubs over the past few years have dramatically altered the sport and reduced a lot of the shot-making and skill.
- 'Quality field for Xerox Corporate Golf final (Khaleej Times)
DUBAI ? The grand final of the 2005-2006 Xerox Corporate Golf Challenge will be held at the Emirates Golf Club (Majlis Course) on Tuesday.
- 'Township golf course continues to meet financial goals (phillyburbs.com)
The Makefield Highlands Golf Club finished 2005 at about 40,000 rounds, $2,517,000 in revenue and an $876,000 profit.
- 'Golf goose Gower set to be axed as captain (Sydney Morning Herald)
PENRITH chief executive Glenn Matthews says Craig Gower may be stripped of the Panthers captaincy because of his high jinks at a golf tournament two weeks ago.
- 'BUZZ IN JUNIOR GOLF (The Electric New Paper)
HE has been a spectator to many major tournaments, even some Majors. He has played in many pro-am tournaments, oftentimes in the company of leading golfers.
- 'The Golf Workout (GolfDigest.com)
You can walk into any health club in America and see the same 20 pieces of exercise equipment. But simply working through a cycle of weight machines probably isn't going to help your golf game.
- 'Local golf notes (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
UPCOMING TOURNEYS: TOBI Update: More than 100 golfers are now registered for the 17th Annual TOBI Women's Golf Tournament at Tomoka Oaks. Entry is still open for ladies interested in competing in any of three categories: Medalist, Senior Medalist (60 or over) or Super Senior Medalist (75 or over).
- 'Free Golf at Coronado on Jan. 1 (RedNova)
By The Tribune, Mesa, Ariz., The Tribune, Mesa, Ariz. Dec. 31--Coronado golf Course, which boasts Scottsdale's oldest and most affordable golf, is throwing out greens fees altogether on New Year's Day. From its opening at 7 a.m.
Back to Golf Clubs
Back to Golf News Archive
|
|
|