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Golf: Big plans in place for summer play by Maine chapter
Portland Press Herald, MaineThe Maine chapter of the New England PGA recently held their spring meeting. The state's directors of golf, head pros and assistants who strive to make the game more enjoyable used the meeting to release their tournament schedule, announce their chapter...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Golf, Sports
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The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va., Jerry Ratcliffe column
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.As mentioned in one of my columns during the winter, The First Tee of Charlottesville could be going away. Through a mutual agreement between the World Golf Foundation and the City of Charlottesville, this will be the last year of the Charlottesville...Tags: Golf, Sports
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Chinese 12-year-old Ye struggles on European Tour debut
Reuters(Reuters) - China's latest golfing wunderkid, 12-year-old Ye Wocheng, endured a baptism of fire in his groundbreaking European Tour debut on Thursday, shooting a seven-over 79 in the first round of the Volvo China Open in Tianjin. The schoolboy amateur...Tags: Zurich Classic of New Orleans, Raphael Jacquelin, PGA Tour, Sports, Golf
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World No. 1 Inbee Park transformed since last Kingsmill appearance
WILLIAMSBURG — When last seen in these parts, Inbee Park was missing the cut at Kingsmill's 2009 Michelob Ultra Open. A major championship in hand, she was ranked 27th in the world, but truth be told, Park had little grasp for what it takes to...
Tags: U.S. Open (golf), LPGA Tour, LPGA, Malaysia, Sports
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Expect plenty of birdies at Merion for U.S. Open
Though the USGA expects, and won't try to prevent, a birdie barrage at the U.S. Open, don't think Merion will be a total pushover. Even Jack Nicklaus said he expects Merion to hold up against today's golfers and their technology. "Merion has six or...
Tags: Davis Love III, U.S. Open (golf), Sports, Golf
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World bodies back Augusta ruling not to disqualify Woods
Reuters(Reuters) - Golf's governing bodies ruled on Wednesday that Augusta National officials made the correct call not to disqualify world number one Tiger Woods for an improper ball drop at the Masters. The Royal & Ancient (R&A) and United States Golf...Tags: Tiger Woods, Golf, Sports
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USGA, R&A say Masters made right call on Woods
Golf's governing bodies ruled on Wednesday that Augusta National officials made the correct call not to disqualify world number one Tiger Woods for an improper ball drop at the Masters. The Royal & Ancient (R&A) and United States Golf Association (USGA)...
Tags: Tiger Woods, Golf, Sports
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Jacksonville Beach golfer Billy Horschel on hot streak heading into The Players
The Florida Times-UnionBilly Horschel had a plan going into the 2013 PGA Tour season, from a tactical and strategic standpoint. An emphasis on the wedge game from 100 yards and in and tuning out distractions has paid off to make the University of Florida graduate and...Tags: The Players Championship, Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Tiger Woods, Chris DiMarco, Golf
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Woods goes home empty-handed again
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Tiger Woods was right about one thing. Two, actually. "I thought 65 would win it outright," he said. "If I would have shot my number, it might have been a different story." Woods shot a 2-under 70 on Sunday for 5-under-par total,...
Tags: Tiger Woods, U.S. Open (golf), Adam Scott, PGA Tour, Sports
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Adam Scott wins the Masters in a playoff over Angel Cabrera
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Adam Scott beat 2009 champion Angel Cabrera on the second playoff hole to win the 77th Masters at a rain-soaked Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday. Scott sealed the win with a 15-foot birdie putt on the second extra hole, the par-...
Tags: Louis Oosthuizen, Adam Scott, Phil Mickelson, Jason Day, Angel Cabrera
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Bubba Watson day at Dubsdread typical for golf's most likable player
Waitress jokes aside, which Masters champion — Tiger Woods or Bubba Watson — would most likely show up at Perkins for one of its Griddle Great specials? Wouldn't we bet all of our house money on Bubba? Although he has escaped his dungeon...
Tags: Tiger Woods, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Sports Illustrated, Bars and Clubs
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John Paramor's stroke-penalty on Tianlang Guan was the right call
AUGUSTA, Ga. — In the aftermath of Friday's controversial slow-play penalty at the Masters, there were many dueling opinions. We'll go with "Bravo, John Paramor." He is the rules official from England, affectionately (or otherwise) known as Big...
Tags: Tiger Woods, Steve Stricker, Nick Watney, Matteo Manassero, Ernie Els
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