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Golf News Archive06-Mar-2006
- 'Auburn Captures Cleveland Golf Classic (TheGolfChannel.com)
BATON ROUGE, La. - The Auburn women's golf team hung on to its two-stroke lead on the final day of competition at the LSU Cleveland golf Classic as the Tigers claimed the title at the par-72, 6,333-yard University Club Sunday afternoon.
- 'Golf course upkeep has been rough going (The Buffalo News)
NIAGARA FALLS - City Council members are eager to sort out who is responsible for the city's Hyde Park golf Course so golfers can play and the city can get back to business this season.
- 'Element 21 Golf Company Reports on Scandium "Shock" Driver -- Far More Accurate Than Competing Titanium Drivers (SYS-CON Media)
Element 21 Golf Company (E21) (OTC BB: EGLF) todayprovided information on independent robotic accuracy testing of its newScandium 'Shock' driver.
- 'Golf: Woods building momentum toward the Masters (The Star Online)
MIAMI (AP) - The road to the Masters usually starts with the Florida swing on the U.S. PGA Tour, although Tiger Woods already had a head start even before he arrived last week at the Doral Golf Resort.
- 'iseekgolf.com - Australasia's Ultimate Online Golf Site (iseekgolf.com)
With Tiger Woods' win at the Ford Championship at Doral, Nike Golf is enjoying conspicuous success with four wins in just nine weeks on the PGA Tour. With its enthusiasm for smart and relevant innovation in golf equipment, apparel, ball and footwear, Nike Golf is producing winning results.
- 'Golf Names in the News (PGA)
LPGA Hall of Fame legend Kathy Whitworth , golf's all-time victory leader, has been named recipient of the 2006 PGA First Lady of Golf Award. ... PGA Professional Christopher Boos has been named Head Golf Professional at Inniscrone Golf Club in Avondale, Pa.
- 'Golf Roundup: Woods holds off Toms at Doral (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Tiger Woods played his best golf when he finally got some competition yesterday at Doral in Miami, then was at his worst when it no longer mattered.
- 'Cosmonaut tees up for 2 billion mile golf shot (WABC-TV New York)
It's not exactly the hallowed grass of Scotland's St. Andrews golf course. Temperatures will range from minus 150 degrees to 150 degrees in just 90 minutes, and there won't be a fairway in sight.
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