20 September 2005

golfers

Golfers
Golf Power Rankings Golf Power Rankings
For this week's Power Rankings, the focus is on the 10 hottest golfers who'll compete at the Presidents Cup.
New Zealand golfers share third place home.nzcity.co.nz/news/default.asp?id=55111
The New Zealand team has made a solid start to be third equal after the first round of the Asia Pacific Golf Championship in Japan. The New Zealanders have finished on four under par for the best three counting scores, but are already nine shots behind leaders Australia.
Waldorf golfers make history forestcitysummit.com/articles/2005/09/20/news/sports/sports04.txt
FOREST CITY - The Waldorf women's golf team made history last week when they captured their first team win ever at their own Waldorf Invitational at Bear Creek. It certainly won't be their last, either.
Golfers make national event skagitvalleyherald.com/articles/2005/09/20/sports/sports05.txt
Rick Suiter and D.J. Esary of Burlington were the winners of the SupportingYouth.com mini golf tour. The two finished first in the eight-tournament season, earning the right to play in the SupportingYouth.com National Championship in April in Las Vegas.
Desert course gives Pride boys' team fits ahwatukee.com/afn/sports/articles/05921e.html
Most golfers will have a bad hole or even a bad round now and then. For Mountain Pointe High School's boys' team, the malady stretched over the Phoenix Brophy Invitational on Sept 16-17. The Pride finished seventh with a team total of 497 out of eight teams at Grayhawk in Scottsdale.
Cougar golfers capture tourney Cougar golfers capture tourney 20 Sep 2005
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville won its own Cougar Classic by one stroke on Monday. Craig Heinzmann tied for first place with a two-under-par 142 but lost in a playoff to Missouri Baptist's Erik Rios.
Because Michelle is different golfdigest.com/newsandtour/index.ssf?/newsandtour/gw20050923hawkins.html
As the father of two young daughters, I've come to understand the importance of balancing common sense and compassion, whether it's in a fight over a toy or the sound of the ice-cream truck rolling down the street 20 minutes before dinner.
Ready or Not ... Here She Comes golfdigest.com/newsandtour/index.ssf?/newsandtour/gw20050923wie.html
Michelle Wie will turn pro sometime between now and Oct. 11, her 16th birthday -- perhaps as early as next week -- and, in so doing, will become the world's highest-paid female golfer.