26 August 2005

golfers

Foundation's Golf Tourney Raises $34,000 Island Hospital Foundation's fourth annual golf tournament Aug. 8 netted about $34,000. The money will be used in the diagnostic imaging center to purchase small extremity coils for the MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), which helps doctors diagnose joint trauma and pain, said Island Hospital CEO Vince Oliver.
About 130 golfers participated in the event. Aslo

Anacortes Island Hospital's new CAT scanner faster, more accurate
Island Hospital claims to own the fastest and most accurate CAT scanner in Skagit County. The hospital recently purchased for $630,000 the Siemens Sensation 16 CT, an upgrade of its Computer Axial Tomography scanner. During a 17-second scan of the body, the machine make 118 images.

Florida Flame-Century 21 Sunbelt Celebrity Golf Classic Set For October 9 and 10 at Bonita Bay Club Fort Myers, Fla., August 25, 2005 - The Florida Flame of the NBA Development League along with Century 21 Sunbelt Realty are presenting the inaugural Florida Flame-Century 21 Sunbelt Celebrity Golf Classic benefiting Easter Seals to be held on October 9 & 10 at the Bonita Bay Club in Bonita Springs. An entry fee for individual golfers is $425 with a foursome price of $1700. Contributions include greens fees, golf cart, VIP gift bag, catered lunch, and tickets to the Black Tie Dinner and Auction.

Golfers Fort Wayne Blocking for Drummond pays dividends in points, cash
Allen Park, Mich. - It pays to block for Eddie Drummond. The Detroit Lions return specialist earned his first Pro Bowl selection last season, but his blockers also got something.

West Bloomfield The seventh annual Run Like the Wind 10-kilometer run and 5K run-walk will start at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, at the Nankin Mills Picnic Area (Hines Park) in Westland.

Ravalli Roy Michaud turns 80 next year. Three times a week Michaud and two friends meet at their favorite place - the Hamilton Golf Course. It's their way of catching up, reminiscing and staying young.

Warrnambool New challenge BOORCAN'S sporting journeyman Marcus Rees is set for his next competitive challenge. Rees, 32, is one of seven new players selected to represent the Corangamite District Golf Association in the elite division of Melbourne Country Week next month.

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