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Archive for April, 2009

Ballantine’s golf to stay with Asian Tour – for now (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Golf officials say the Ballantine's Championship will remain co-sanctioned by the Asian and European Tours in 2010 amid swirling uncertainty over the game in the region.
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Golfers Test Limits of Good Sense in Golf Carts (New York Times)

Bill Pennington finds it is amazing, and a little scary, what crazy things people do with Golf carts.
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Texas colleges: HBU leads conference golf tourney (Houston Chronicle)

After two rounds at the Great West Conference championship held at Sienna Plantation Golf Course in Houston, the men’s and women’s teams both lead. HBU’s Paige Gibson led the women’s individual standings with one round left. Texas A&M
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Australia’s Strange Wins First OneAsia Golf Tour Event in China (Bloomberg)

April 19 (Bloomberg) -- Australia’s Scott Strange won the $2.2 million Volvo China Open by one stroke at the Beijing CBD International Golf Club, making him the first winner on the newly formed OneAsia Tour.
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Local sports on the best and worst golf advice given (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Bruce Arians Steelers offensive coordinator. Best Golf advice: I was told to think of hitting a Golf ball the same as throwing a football -- your weight goes from the right foot to the left foot. Now I could relate to it in my terms.
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Golf: Cejka’s bogey-free 64 good for Heritage lead (Denver Post)

Alex Cejka wants to stay healthy this season. Playing his best Golf wouldn't hurt, either.
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Professional Golf (The Kansas City Star)

Thursday in Hilton Head, S.C. At Harbour Town Golf Links First round, par 71
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It?s Playoff Time (Even in Golf) (New York Times)

Playoff fever is back in the N.B.A. and N.H.L., and it is so contagious that even Golf had to get in on the act.
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Angel Cabrera becomes first to qualify for the PGA Grand Slam of Golf (PGA)

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Masters champion Angel Cabrera, who captured his first Green Jacket at Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday, also claimed the first spot in the most difficult tournament for which to qualify -- the PGA Grand Slam of Golf, which will be played at Port Royal Golf Course in Bermuda on Oct. 20-21, 2009.
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Cedarbrook Golf Course gets face-lift (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

Cedarbrook Golf Course in Belle Vernon is in the beginning stages of a multi-million-dollar improvements' project, which will be completed in five phases.
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