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Play Golf Without Clubbing Mother Nature (TheStreet.com)
It might not help your handicap, but you should look into these eco-friendly items at the golf course.
Calvert Approves Golf Course Purchase (Washington Post)
Calvert County commissioners narrowly approved the $3.65 million purchase of Chesapeake Hills Golf Course in Lusby on Tuesday.
English-only golf rule upsets Korean-American audience (San Jose Mercury News)
The LPGA imposed a rule this week that, by the end of next year, South Korean golf starts must speak English well or face suspension, upsetting many fans.
Golf cart company gets post-season bump (Denver Post News)
The hundreds of golf carts buzzing around the grounds of the Pepsi Center have provided a late-summer boost for a Commerce City company.
Golf, school tutoring program opens doors in Norco (The Press-Enterprise)
NORCO - A revamped program of free golf and tutoring for local children debuted this week in its new building at Hidden Valley Golf Club, four months after conflict with residents and Norco city officials threatened to block the building's construction.
Soft Market Exposes Value of Risk Control for Golf Insurers (Insurance Journal)
For the golf industry, 2008 business is at best a bogey -- probably worse. And for the agents, carriers and program managers who cater to the golf and country club world, that's made for a rough marke
Eagle Valley plays its best golf of the season at Delta (Vail Daily)
DELTA, Colorado — It’s all starting to come together for the Eagle Valley golf team. On Wednesday, the Devils compiled their best performance of the season. Three Eagle Valley players cracked 80, and the Devils finished in second place with 233 strokes at Devil’s Thumb Golf Course in Delta.
Woods sets his sights on golf course in Dubai (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Tiger Woods is already the world's top-ranked golfer and highest paid athlete. And if all goes according to plan, he'll soon be sporting his biggest trophy yet: a luxury golf course hewn from the sands of the Arabian desert. The ambitious project, touted as the first course in the world designed by the 2008 U.S. Open champion, remains a work in progress on the ...
Patriot Golf Day 2008 to aid soldiers' families (The Buffalo News)
Golf facilities in the Town of Tonawanda will participate in Patriot Golf Day 2008 -- actually a weekend -- to raise money to educate families of disabled and fallen soldiers.
Lavery Kumar leads by seven strokes in Madras Ladies Golf (Calcutta News)
Delhi's Lavery Kumar came up with a one-over par 73 that took her tally to 224 in the penultimate round as she led by seven strokes in the Gold Division IGU Categorized Madras Ladies Golf championship, here Thursday.
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