20 September 2005

golfers

Golfers Horned Frog golfers tie for 11th place at Inverness gofrogs.collegesports.com/sports/m-golf/recaps/092005aab.html
The TCU men's golf team finished the Inverness Intercollegiate Invitational in a share of 11th place among a strong 15-team field. The Horned Frogs posted a third-round 307 (+23) to complete the tournament with a 54-hole score of 911 (+59).

US, International golfers have unfinished business at Presidents Cup thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2005/9/21/sports/12098609&sec=sports
Two years after Tiger Woods and Ernie Els staged an unresolved tension-packed twilight playoff duel in South Africa, someone might finally take sole possession of the Presidents Cup.

Signature hole
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Sunglasses have become a key piece of equipment for golfers of all levels. Chuck Stogel takes a look at the latest in eyewear. The ninth is the club's signature hole. At 190 yards, club selection is critical for the approach into this narrow green.

Show Wie the money: Michelle reportedly going pro 20 Sep 2005
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Honolulu, HI (Sports Network) - Michelle Wie will turn pro within the next three weeks, according to Golf World magazine. Wie turns 16 on October 11th, and according to a Golf World report, she will turn pro before that date.

Presidents Cup Interview with the U.S. Team (Tuesday) nicklaus.com/nicklaus_news/news092005c.php
We're going to get started before Freddie gets here. We welcome five members of the U.S. Presidents Cup Team, Stewart Cink, Chris DiMarco, Davis Love III, Scott Verplank and Tiger Woods. We'll open it up right to questions.

carmitimes.com/articles/2005/09/20/sports/sports4.txt
Coach Cathy Wilkey's Carmi-White County High School girls' golf team entertained partial squads from Eldorado and Hamilton County Monday at the Carmi Country Club.

Down under dish
golfweek.com/ourtake/284287997699321.php
The amalgamation of Women's Golf Australia and the Australian Golf Union is finally complete. Golf Australia is born. But there's still plenty of work ahead.

UCD women finally hit the links davisenterprise.com/articles/2005/09/20/sports/aggies/114spt1.txt
20 Sep 2005 The first driver struck the first golf ball around 1:30 on Wednesday afternoon. But for Kathy De Young, it was a moment nearly five years in the making.