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Golf News Archive04-Jan-2006
- 'Alan Shipnuck: 2006 golf resolutions (Sports Illustrated)
THE LANAI OF MY OCEANFRONT VILLA, KAPALUA, MAUI -- How do you know the new golf season is upon us? Macadamia nut breath. The Mercedes Championships is usually when I get around to making a New Year's resolution. This year it's to file this column every Wednesday morning, summoning the kind of commitment to SI.com that has been lacking since On Tour petered out a few years ago. Here are my
- 'Golf: US PGA season begins with Tiger and top rivals still on vacation (Channel NewsAsia)
KAPALUA, United States : Tiger Woods and many of his top rivals will still be on vacation when the US PGA Tour season begins here Thursday, but the golf world in 2006 will still revolve around the 10-time major champion.
- 'DHL Makes Golf Vow (AllAfrica.com)
The General Manager Eastern Region Operations of DHL Mr Femi Owolaja has reiterated the company's commitment to golf.
- 'TSN to show 500 hours of golf in 2006 (TSN)
TSN plans to show more than 500 hours of golf in 2006 from the most prestigious events on the calendar. TSN's extensive schedule features 42 PGA Tour events, golf's four Majors and, for the second straight year, coverage of the Bell Canadian Open in TSN HD.
- 'R&A announce funding to boost golf in Asia and Africa (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The R&A, golf's world ruling body, is to spend over half a million pounds to help develop golf in Asia and Africa.
- 'ALL-METRO: Golf (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Deep Run golf coach Josh Aldrich (and Mike Guyer before him) always counted on Hunter Townsend posting a good score. Townsend was one of the Wildcats' top players for four years and played an integral part in Deep Run winning three consecutive state Group AAA championships.
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