2009 June | Golf Green - Part 2

Archive for June, 2009

Expect the unexpected at upcoming golf British Open (AFP via Yahoo! News)

When it comes to the looking ahead to the British Open, the year's first two major Golf championships have shown some trends - expect a long haul and prepare for an unlikely champion.
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‘Golf in America’ series gives Orlando’s Golf Channel more original programming (Orlando Sentinel)

Orlando's Golf Channel seeks to broaden horizons with debut of show tonight Tonight's premiere of Golf in America underscores the new approach at Orlando-based Golf Channel.
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Lead group isn’t golf’s who’s who (The Buffalo News)

FARMINGDALE - The U.S. Open prides itself on being the most demanding test of Golf on the planet. Like marriage and law school, it's not intended to be easy. As the USGA likes to say, the objective isn't to punish the best golfers, but to identify them.
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Jones is blazing a golf trail at Hillside High (The News & Observer)

There's no keeping Andre Jones from the TV this weekend. He will keep the channel tuned to coverage of the U.S. Open Golf tournament at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, N.Y.
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Ore. Bank sues for $3.5M in Tamarack golf default (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

An Oregon bank has sued owners of the Golf course at financially troubled Tamarack Resort, asking a judge to order the 18-hole lakefront course be sold to satisfy loans and interest of more than $3.5 million.
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Golf courses miffed by inflated resellers (UPI)

BETHPAGE, N.Y., June 17 (UPI) -- Officials at New York state Golf courses said they are frustrated by a company that sells second-hand reservations at inflated prices, but they can't stop it.
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Local Golf Notebook: Hobbyist hooked on golf history (Houston Chronicle)

It was through book collecting that Mark Wehring discovered a love for golf. But there’s a hitch. The 41-year-old Houstonian is not hooked on Golf the way it is played today. He is hooked on the way it was played before 1931 — with hickory-shafted clubs and rubber-core balls.
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Woman hit by golf cart dies (Chicago Tribune)

Cook County sheriff's police were investigating the death of a 78-year-old Gold Coast woman who died Sunday after being struck by a Golf cart at a south suburban country club.
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Mickelson set for golf return (Fox Sports)

Mickelson has always felt like he was in control, even if his Golf at times suggested otherwise. Now he feels helpless.
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New York City Golf Game (Sports Illustrated)

The City Game As any New Yorker will tell you, you've got to really want it to play Golf in the city. Yet thousands do, and with spring's arrival they're easy to I.D.
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