21 September 2005

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Australian US golfers aim to send 'Captain Jack' out on a high http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/200509/s1465765.htm
Jack Nicklaus made an emotional farewell at St Andrews and said a tearful goodbye at the Masters. Now US golfers want to give him a triumphant send-off tribute at the Presidents Cup.

Hurricane Rita could alter Texas Open outcome But if the remnants of Hurricane Rita hit San Antonio over the weekend, no one knows what the weather will bring, adding uncertainty to a tournament that many golfers say already has a wide open field.
The greens should be smooth, the fairways drivable and the skies clear during the first two days of the Texas Open. But if the remnants of Hurricane Rita hit San Antonio over the weekend, no one knows what the weather will bring, adding uncertainty to a tournament that many golfers say already has a wide open field.

Gillette Two local mini golfers will compete in national tournament www.gillettenewsrecord.com/articles/2005/09/21/sports/sports1.txt
Friends Jeremy Burks, 19, and DeVale Johnson, 20, were looking for some time off. They got that and more when they won the SportZone Open Miniature Golf Tournament in Gillette recently.

Fort Morgan Brush golf takes 5th in league www.fortmorgantimes.com/Stories/0,1413,164%257E8318%257E3064265,00.html
The Brush High School boys golf team closed its season Monday at the 4A regionals at Boomerang Golf Course in Greeley with two golfers taking the last two spots at regionals to be named all-conference.

Hurricane Rita could alter Texas Open sportsillustrated.cnn.com San Antonio The greens at the Resort Course at La Cantera should be smooth and the sky clear for the first two rounds of the Texas Open.

Austin Hurricane Rita could alter Texas Open outcome www.statesman.com/metrostate/content/gen/ap/GLF_Texas_Open.html
San Antonio The greens should be smooth, the fairways drivable and the skies clear during the first two days of the Texas Open.

Leesville
A Different Beat by Brian Trahan Leesville Golf Course in for a positive facelift www.leesvilledailyleader.com/articles/2005/09/21/news/news5.txt
It's no secret that the powers that be in Leesville want the city to grow and move forward, whether it's armed with resolve or reserve.

Pahrump Golf Briefs
www.pahrumpvalleytimes.com/2005/09/21/sports/golf.html
The Desert Butterflies First Flight Golf tournament will be played Oct. 29 at Mountain Falls. A shotgun start is at 8:30 a.m. Proceeds will benefit Rural Communities Workforce Solutions Adult programs (a 501c(3) organization). Hole sponsors and greens fees are $60 per player.

GolfWeek Rubber match
www.golfweek.com/ourtake/284296002550989.php
Rocky face, GA. — Ali-Frazier. Yankees-Red Sox. McEnroe-Borg. Michigan-Ohio State. Bush-Gore. Well, I suppose Bush-Gore wasn't very sporting. Anyway, I have two names to add to the list of great sports rivalries: Mark Bemowski-Greg Reynolds. Wed, 21 Sep 2005