Golf Tips - St. Marys wants golf carts safer (The Florida Times-Union)
St. Marys wants golf carts safer (The Florida Times-Union)
ST. MARYS - Tim Hatch’s first experience with golf carts in St. Marys left a lasting impression.
Eagan / Golf course's fate in voters' hands - Pioneer Press
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By Nick Ferraro Eagan voters not the courts ultimately will decide the ending of a four-year legal battle over whether the former Carriage Hills Golf … Voters will have final word on Carriage Hills Golf Course |
Town of Lexington | Golf course vistas | Panel acts to protect homes (The State)
Lexington town officials took the first step Wednesday toward assuring golf course homeowners they never lose their scenic vista. The Town Planning Commission approved a proposal to require a 110-foot natural buffer around homes if a course is redeveloped. It awaits adoption by Town Council, most of whose seven members are in favor. People buy into these (developments) with the assumption this …
Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds - BusinessWeek
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by Robert Workman Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds doesn't overwhelm. It requires a meaty 3 GB for installation and the presentation hasn't changed much from … Sony Releases Hot Shots Golf 5, Confirms Downloadable Content |
Golf Preview - Washington Post
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But the former pitcher and third baseman was quite successful in his first season on the school's golf team, capturing first place in the Washington … |
Golf course’s new owners have big plans (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Lars and Mary Beth Eckberg are counting on history repeating itself as they assume ownership of the golf course formerly known as Deer Run Golf Club.
School golf coming up (The Borneo Post)
KUCHING: The Malaysian Schools Sports Council Golf Championship 2008 will be held at Sarawak Golf Club from March 24 to 26. Social Development and Urbanisation Minister Dato Sri William Mawan Ikom will grace the closing ceremony.
Voters will have final word on Carriage Hills Golf Course (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
The question is: Should the city spend $10.25 million to buy the golf course and preserve the land? The alternative would allow a builder to develop the site.
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