20 September 2005

golfers

Golfers
Clatworthy leads Craig golfers; Parker earns Big Eight tennis win gazetteextra.com/jpgolftennis092005.asp
Kathleen Clatworthy carded a 49 for medalist honors and led Janesville Craig past Beloit Memorial and Janesville Parker in a nonconference girls golf match Monday at the Janesville Country Club.

Waynesboro golfers earn big win at home therecordherald.com/articles/2005/09/20/sports/news01.txt
Waynesboro - Home field advantage may or may not actually exist, but playing on the home links did a world of good for the Waynesboro varsity golf team Monday.

Home course advantage doesn't pan out for Coyote girls golfers willistonherald.com/articles/2005/09/20/news/sports/sports1.txt
Home course advantage just hasn't held up for the Williston girls golf team this season. The Coyotes hosted an invitational for the second time this year and were not able to climb out of the fifth spot, despite playing on home turf at Eagle Ridge Golf Club Tuesday.

Links Challenge tucsoncitizen.com/index.php?page=youth&story_id=092005c4_youth_golf
Tucsonan Ricky Lee will compete with other top golfers from around the country this weekend in the Golf Channel's Drive, Chip and Putt Junior Challenge.

Big Red golfers edge out Central hsconnect.com/sports/story/0920202005_spt06sports090905.asp
STEUBENVILLE - Led by Lee Bainbridge's score of 37 strokes, the Big Red golf team defeated Catholic Central, 168-171, Thursday at Belleview Golf Course. Central was led by Ian Marshall's 42.

Golfers advance to regional
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The Huntington North girls' golf team finished 20 strokes behind first-place Marion, but that was good enough for second at Saturday's sectional at LaFontaine Golf Club.

Review: Everybody's Golf
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Sony PSP: Sick of the realism of games like Tiger Wood's golf? Then what you need is a good old dose of big-headed anime- style golfers. Step up, Everybody's Golf.

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Troy Farris is attempting to match the achievement of just three golfers during the long and storied 72-year history of the Terre Haute Men's City Golf Championship.

Valley View wins Mid-Valley Cup starcourier.com/articles/2005/09/20/sports/sports1.txt
Valley View emerged as the first winner of the Mid-Valley Cup with an 11-7 victory over Midland Country Club over the weekend. This is the first year of the competition between golfers from the two golf clubs, pitting the top 12 golfers from each course against each other in a Ryder Cup-style match.

Mechanicsburg takes Colonial lead cumberlink.com/articles/2005/09/20/sports/sports03.txt
West Shore Country Club's 6,196-yard track put golfers to the test in Monday's Mid-Penn Colonial Division golf match. No team was under 400, but Bishop McDevitt came close. Led by Mike Yetter's 72, the Crusaders' 405 team total was 23 strokes better than second-place Mechanicsburg.