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Golf News Archive05-Mar-2006
- 'On Golf | A lashing from two of the game's legends (Philly.com)
Two of golf's living legends, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, who between them have won 10 Masters, don't like the latest changes to Augusta National.
- 'S. Korean premier apologizes over golf scandal, hints at resignation (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News)
_ South Korean Prime Minister Lee Hae Chan apologized Sunday for playing golf amid a railway workers strike that triggered nationwide transport turmoil last Wednesday, and a spokesman said Lee would soon clarify whether he intends to resign, Yonhap News Agency reported.
- 'Fairfield's golf redo may expand (Cincinnati Enquirer)
FAIRFIELD - A $1.5 million plan to build a new clubhouse for Fairfield's two municipal golf courses may get bigger.
- 'Slush Fund Criminal Paid for PM?s Golf (donga.com)
The man who paid for Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan?s golf outing last Wednesday was a businessman who engaged in illegal slash fund dealings, according to a Dong-A Ilbo investigative report yesterday.
- 'S.Korean PM May Resign Over Golf Scandal (ABC News)
South Korean Prime Minister Apologizes, Hints at Resignation Over Golf Scandal
- 'Ghana beat Nigeria in Independence Day Golf (Ghanaweb.com)
Accra, March 5, GNA - Achimota Golf Club of Ghana defeated their Nigerian counterparts, IBB International Golf and Country Club of Abuja 32 and a half points to 18 and a half points to win the Bi-annual Independence Day Match Play Golf Championship which ended at the Achimota Golf Course in Accra on Sunday.
- 'Golf: JLPGA money rankings (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News)
_ Leading money winners on the Japan LPGA tour after the 80 million yen Daikin Orchid Ladies at Ryukyu Golf Club in Okinawa Prefecture (Japanese unless noted):
- 'Westrup Leads Seminoles At LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic (Seminoles.com)
First event of spring season for golfers. BATON ROUGE, La. - Florida State freshman Caroline Westrup shot a final round 74 and finished in a tie for 31st place in the individual standings and the Seminole women's golf team finished in a tie for 11th place in the team standings as play at the LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic at the University Club was completed Sunday afternoon.
- 'This Week In Golf (The Charlotte Observer)
SITE: Miami SCHEDULE: Thursday-Sunday. COURSE: Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Blue Course (7,266 yards, par 72). PURSE: $5.5 million.
- 'S.Korean PM May Resign Over Golf Scandal (AP via Yahoo! News)
South Korea's No. 2 leader hinted he might resign Sunday for playing golf when he was expected to be working overtime to oversee the government's response to a disruptive rail strike.
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