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Golf News Archive21-Jan-2006
- 'Chris of England leads Pakistan Open Golf Championship (Daily Times)
By Saadia Ahmad KARACHI: The third round of the Asian Tour Pakistan Open golf Championship on Saturday saw eventful golf. Somehow quite a few of the top ones were not at ease and found their accuracy affected adversely and the touch of excellence was lacking, much to their dismay. Naturally,
- 'Golf course expansion faces hurdles (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
After several years on the driving range, a proposal to expand the Pajaro Valley golf Course and build dozens of homes nearby is nearly ready to tee off.
- 'Golf course could get cremains garden, memorial (AccessNorthGA)
GAINESVILLE - Gainesville City Council heard from funeral home co-owner Jerry Ward this week, and the subject was the possibility of a designated area to scatter cremains at the city's golf course.
- 'IN MY OPINION / LANGSTON WERTZ JR.: Golf will lose its best team (The Charlotte Observer)
The worst thing about the PGA's new TV deal? With ABC out, we lose golf's best announcing team next year: Mike Tirico, Nick Faldo and Paul Azinger.
- 'Chipping in: Annual Saline County Chaplaincy golf tournament ready to tee off (Benton Courier)
When the golf balls begin flying at Longhills Golf Club in Benton on Friday, it will not just be for fun; participants will be helping the Saline County Chaplaincy program.
- 'Golf: Sweden pull clear in Women's World Cup (Channel NewsAsia)
SUN CITY, South Africa : Sweden, with Annika Sorenstam hitting great iron-shots and partner Liselotte Neumann putting like a magician, took the lead after the second day of the Women's World Cup of Golf over the Gary Player Country Club course.
- 'iseekgolf.com - Australasia's Ultimate Online Golf Site (iseekgolf.com)
Sweden's Annika Sorenstam and Liselotte Neumann recovered from a poor start and found their foursomes form to open up a three-stroke lead over Korea on the second day of the Women's World Cup of Golf at the Gary Player Country Club on Saturday.
- 'Golf trade show prepares to tee off (Orlando Sentinel)
Organizers say next week's event has a broader focus than in previous years. The largest golf trade show in the country starts next week in Orlando, hot on the heels of the big International Builders' Show.
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