Golf Tips - Deford: Woods always wins; golf might as well give up (Sports Illustrated)
Deford: Woods always wins; golf might as well give up (Sports Illustrated)
Tiger Woods says he’s playing the best golf of his career and even talks about the prospect of a perfect season. Commentator Frank Deford takes a not-so-serious look at how the golf world is responding.
NCAA investigates infractions by golf coach at Nevada (Pahrump Valley Times)
RENO — University of Nevada, Reno administrators said they welcome a National Collegiate Athletics Association investigation into infractions by men’s golf coach Rich Merritt.
TaylorMade-adidas ‘Performs’ With $35M Ad Effort for Golf (BrandWeek)
It’s all about performance. That is the driving message behind TaylorMade-adidas Golf’s multifaceted $35 million-plus ad push teeing off this month.
Man Who Flew Son to Tennis Match Investigated for Landing on Golf … - FOXNews
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There was just one problem he had to land, without permission, on a golf course. Now the Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident and … Charges mulled in golf course plane landing in Lincolnshire Dad Makes Golf-Course Landing For Son's Tennis Lesson Dad Flies Tardy Son to Tennis Lesson in Plane-Lands on Golf Course |
Callaway, Pressel pitch golf for women (USA Today)
On the golf course, young LPGA star Morgan Pressel has teamed with, among others, Natalie Gulbis, Paula Creamer, Stacy Prammanasudh and Cristie Kerr in tense team competition.
Emirates, official airline for Maybank golf tourney again (The Star)
EMIRATES, for the third consecutive season, has become the official airline of the Maybank Malaysian Open golf championships which kicked off at the Kota Permai Golf and Country Club in Kota Kemuning recently.
City to eliminate head of city golf (The Hamilton Journal News)
HAMILTON As part of continued efforts to make municipal golf a break-even business, the city has eliminated the position of golf superintendent, which it estimates will save about $70,000 a year.
FAA probes dad who landed on golf course (AP via Yahoo! News)
When Robert Kadera’s teenage son was running late for a tennis date near their northern Illinois home, Kadera came up with a novel way to avoid 45 minutes’ worth of traffic: He decided to fly. There was just one problem he had to land, without permission, on a golf course.
Will This Trend Be Bunk or a Bunker for Golf Investors? - Motley Fool
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By Selena Maranjian March 5, 2008 Golf's popularity seems to be waning. I had thought, given the popularity and performance of dynamic athletes such as … |
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