'MAKE GOLF HARDER (The Electric New Paper) WORLD No. 1 Tiger Woods 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.
'State takes over golf courses in red (Tennessean) A deal crafted by legislative leaders to build a trail of top-shelf public golf courses more than a decade ago has left taxpayers about $20 million in the rough.
'Golf World's Top 30 (GolfDigest.com) Defining moment of '05: Jumped from close to mastering his new Hank Haney swing to becoming the most dominant player in golf again. Put a quick end to the Big Five talk by winning his ninth and 10th majors and regaining the No. 1 ranking and Player of the Year title from Vijay Singh.
'SSC: SGA heads S'pore golf (The Electric New Paper) THERE is only one governing body for amateur golf in Singapore. And it is the Singapore Golf Association (SGA). That is the Singapore Sports Council's unwavering stand on the official status of SGA and the Singapore Ladies Golf Association (SLGA).
'How about two national golf bodies? (The Electric New Paper) IF IT is accepted that there is only one governing body for golf in Singapore, then the Singapore Golf Association (SGA) was not wrong in telling clubs to channel their annual subscriptions due to the Singapore Ladies Golf Association (SLGA) through them.