18 August 2005

golfers

Seattle Classic: Par-3 holes could test golfers' limits seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2002443909_champpar3s18.html?syndication=rss&source=seattletimes.xml&items=124
Snoqualmie Ridge's four par-3s are longer than usual for a Champions Tour course, promising to make life difficult.

Salmon to get protection from Valley golfers By Peter Jamison www.ptreyeslight.com/stories/aug18_05/salmon.html
On a muggy afternoon at the San Geronimo Golf Course, contractor Uli Zangpo of Forest Knolls pulled a lever on the console of his biodiesel-powered tractor, driving an augur drill some five feet long into the earth beside the fairway.

Golfers on course for £10,000 each under homes plan news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=1807012005
MEMBERS of a Scottish golf club will receive a windfall - if they agree to tee off just three miles away.

No post-PGA letdown for Tiger or Singh g.msn.com/0MN0RS9/3?http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9001511/
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Top two ranked golfers share first-round lead at WGC NEC Invitational

Turlock's finest By Shamus Byrne www.turlockjournal.com/articles/2005/08/18/sports/news1.txt
Day broke on the final round of the JGANC's Turlock Junior tournament on Tuesday and all four local golfers found themselves looking up at the leaders, but not by much.

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It's been said that golf is a lifetime sport and once learned, it is something one can enjoy through retirement. Last week 29 of the region's youngest golfers showed their interest in learning the sport at the Cove View Golf Course youth tournament.

Jon Sauer moves one step closer to U.S. Amateur www.walkermn.com/placed/index.php?sect_rank=2&story_id=206994
Jon Sauer moved one step closer to being one of the final 64 players to play for the U.S. Men's Amateur by beating a field of 55 golfers last weekend.

Prudential California Realty Awards Scholarships www.theacorn.com/news/2005/0818/Real_Estate/073.html
On Mon., Aug. 1, Prudential California Realty (PCR) held an awards banquet for its 20th annual golf tournament at Sunset Hills Country Club. The awards ceremony was not only for the golfers, but also to honor the benefactors of the
www.whitefishpilot.com/articles/2005/08/18/sports/sports03.txt
Tanya McCully, of Whitefish, got a hole-in-one on the 100-yard third hole at Par 3 on 93 0n Aug. 13. It was witnessed by Jim McCully. This may be the last hole-in-one at Par 3 on 93. Golfers have through Aug. 21 to try to be the last person to get an ace there.

Spotlight on hole No. 14: Grip it and rip it, or play it safe? seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2002443900_champ14hole18.html?
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Snoqualmie Ridge's signature 14th hole | It has a beautiful view, but it also can be dangerous with Bear's Canyon making it a dicey test for even the world's best golfers.