07 September 2005

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European women golfers seek first Solheim win on US soil http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_8-9-2005_pg2_19
CARMEL (Indiana): Europe s top women golfers have never won the Solheim Cup matches on US soil, but English veteran Laura Davies is confident this year s squad can achieve the feat and defend the trophy.

Americans Want Home Win in Solheim Cup
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory?id=1105780&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312
American Golfers Want Home Win in Solheim Cup Competition With Europeans

Browning, Montana News
BHS golfers host fourth annual Invitational. The Browning High School varsity golf team traveled to Libby to compete, along with teams from Ronan, Polson, Whitefish, Columbia Falls, Flathead High, Bigfork and Libby Thursday, Sept. 1.

http://www.bannergraphic.com/copy/sports/story4451.htm
TERRE HAUTE‹Without senior golfers to lead them this season, Cloverdale's golf program has called upon two juniors likely to assume the role and fill shoes left by four graduating upperclassmen last year.

Garthume, Aitken, Pemberton and Kuha, win flights at 36th Indian Golf Classic http://www.walkermn.com/placed/index.php?sect_rank=2&story_id=207924
Perfect weather favored golfers at the 36th annual Northern Minnesota Indian Golf Classic at Tianna Country Club Aug. 13 and 14. Sam Garthume of Minneapolis won the tournament. Six-time winner Derek Bursheim of Flandreau, S.D., finished second.

Sonoma Lady Dragons club El Mo in SCL golf, Rea co-medalist; Sonoma girl spikers topped
http://www.sonomanews.com/articles/2005/09/07/news/430/update03.txt
It was a smashing 2005 debut for Sonoma Valley High School's golfing girls, who opened both their 2005 fall season and Sonoma County League campaign with a rousing road win yesterday.

Grace College Roundup http://www.timeswrsw.com/S0907050.HTM
WINONA LAKE – Three underclassmen scored goals for the Grace College men’s soccer team as the Lancers defeated the Malone Pioneers 3-2 Tuesday at Miller Field.
The Prime of Beth Daniel
People seemed amazed that this LPGA great continued to play well into her 40s. When Daniel won the Canadian Women's Open last year at 46, she proved that she's not over the hill -- she's standing on top of it.

Harbor Light
Golf event Aug. 29 to benefit Habitat for Humanity http://www.harborlightnews.com/News/2005/0824/Community/029.html
Swinging golf clubs so that others can swing home building hammers for affordable housing in the regionthats the charge of the Northern Michigan Habitat for Humanity Golf Outing.

Golf Briefs
http://www.pahrumpvalleytimes.com/2005/09/07/sports/golf.html
The 2005 fall-winter season for the Pahrump Valley Junior Golf Association will begin Saturday at the Lakeview Executive course. Tee-time is at 3 p.m., with registration to begin at 2:30 p.m. Monthly tournaments are contested through December.