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Golf News Archive07-Mar-2006
- 'Golf notes: Cobra returns with rising stars (USA Today)
The snake is crawling again on the PGA Tour, and it's struck a couple of times this season. Cobra golf, a brand that was powerful in the 1980s and all but extinct on the PGA Tour by 2000, has two victories and two seconds this year, thanks to the performances of some of the Tour's most promising young players.
- 'Golf: Momentum is building for Woods (International Herald Tribune)
Tiger Woods already had a head start on the road to the U.S. Masters even before he arrived last week at the Doral golf Resort.
- 'Chinese Golf Club Counterfeiter Sentenced (Sporting Goods Business)
MARCH 07, 2006 -- Shanghai's Second Intermediate People's Court convicted Xie Fu Ping, a golf retailer in Shanghai of selling counterfeit products bearing registered trademarks of members of the US Golf Manufacturers Anti-Counterfeiting Working Group (comprised of Acushnet, Callaway Golf, Cleveland Golf, Nike, Ping and TaylorMade).
- 'Golf: Georgia On His Mind (Sports Illustrated)
Tiger Woods is the biggest buzzkill in golf. He has made a second career of snuffing out any good story line that doesn't involve himself. Ask the lost generation of twentysomethings like Sergio García and Adam Scott, who have been relegated to afterthoughts by Woods's dominance. Ask poor Ernie Els, whose major championship dreams have so often disappeared during Woods's pitiless march to history.
- 'Sun Mountain renews as a Presenting Partner in Golf Retirement Plus (PGA)
Founded in 1997, Golf Retirement Plus is a supplemental retirement program for PGA Professionals and apprentices.
- 'The earliest rules of golf display their historic Leith links (The Scotsman)
THE first recorded rules of golf were given a rare public outing yesterday. The historic document, taken down in minutes for Edinburgh City Council in the 18th century, was the first to set out how to play a tournament.
- '99 graduates comprise the latest PGA Professional Golf Management Class (PGA)
The PGA Professional Golf Management program has produced 2,352 graduates representing 48 states and several foreign lands.
- 'Women's Golf tied for 10th after second round of Guadalajara Invitational (Texas Longhorns)
GUADALAJARA, Mexico -- After two rounds of play in the city of Guadalajara, Mexico, The University of Texas women's golf team moved into a tie with Stanford for 10th-place at the Guadalajara Invitational on Tuesday with a second round score of 21-over par 309.
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