11 August 2005

golfers 11Aug2005

golfers 11Aug2005

Australasia's Ultimate Online Golf Site http://www.iseekgolf.com/
Combining years of experience, innovation and success, Titleist provides serious golfers a decided edge with its tour-proven family of irons.

Play golf with Operation Breakthrough http://www.bigbeargrizzly.net/articles/2005/08/11/sports/golftourn.txt
Registration is now open for golfers interested in participating in the third annual Operation Breakthrough Golf Tournament in memory of Alex Castillo and Evan Conroy.

Junior tourney should be competitive http://www.bigforkeagle.com/articles/2005/08/11/sports/sports02.txt
The Flathead Valley Junior Golf Tournament, formed four years ago by Eagle Bend Golf pro Michael Wynne, is considered the summer finale for talented youths around the state. But some of the best golfers many times hail from the Flathead Valley, as evidenced by Whitefish's dominance in 2004.

Curtis shakes off bad form to grab share of PGA lead
Former British Open champion Ben Curtis found himself sharing the early first round lead at the PGA Championship.


Mickelson Tied for Lead at PGA; Woods Trails by 8 http://www.bloomberg.com/
Phil Mickelson is among the first- round leaders at the PGA Championship, golf's final major tournament of the year, after shooting a 3-under-par 67. Tiger Woods is eight strokes back.


Life for would-be Nationwide caddies is lots of risk for some reward http://www.pga.com/
A dozen caddies created a conga line that stretched down the sidewalk near the Highland Springs Country Club clubhouse early Tuesday morning.

McEvoy hails his side as best yet http://sport.telegraph.co.uk/
Great Britain and Ireland's chairman of selectors, Peter McEvoy, was still sufficiently upbeat to suggest that his 2005 Walker Cup side are the best yet.

Sporting Life
OWEN SAYS SORRY http://www.sportinglife.com/
Britain's Greg Owen has apologised to the Royal and Ancient Club for comments he made after they overlooked him for a place in last month's Open.

Publish Date: 8/11/2005 Sweet and Sauer http://www.canoncitydailyrecord.com/
Mike Sauer stands on the practice green at Shadow Hills Golf Club and tosses down a ball. He nonchalantly taps his putter once to the ground, pulls back and swings.

Controversial Conaway http://www.davisenterprise.com/
The increasingly contentious issue of private versus public ownership of the Conaway Ranch is boiling down to a game of "Whom Do You Trust?"