Speaking of non golfers like Robert Daniels, NFL player for Carolina Panthers playing golf here is a China Tour winners get free pass to tee up with Tiger http://english.people.com.cn/200509/22/eng20050922_210118.html
The China Golf Association (CGA) has declared that every winner in the inaugural season of the China Tour will automatically qualify to play alongside the world's top golfers in Asia's richest-ever golf tournament. The CGA has chosen to dedicate up to four of the eight places allocated to Chinese players at November's US$5 million HSBC Champions Tournament to the China Tour's champions.
West Bloomfield On Wednesday at Warren Valley Golf Course, a birdie on the 9th hole by Redford Thurston senior Casey Feys helped the Eagles to a 173-173 deadlock after the top four golfers' scores were totaled.
US players hope Captain Jack will go out on a high http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_22-9-2005_pg2_17
GAINESVILLE (Virginia): 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 sendoff tribute at the Presidents Cup.
Elko Tribe golf comes in at fifth http://www.elkodaily.com/articles/2005/09/21/sports/local_-_state/sports2.txt
RENO - The scores were slightly up Tuesday for the Elko girls golf team as the Lady Indians finished fifth at Northgate Golf Course. Part of the problem was that Northgate only allowed the teams to play nine holes instead of 18. The golfers played their nine and then had their scores doubled.
Aussie five's one aim http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,16683033%255E2865,00.html
THEY have come from all points of the compass, but they have just one mission: to topple the mighty Americans. That's the thought driving the world's best non-American and non-European golfers at the Presidents Cup at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia, starting tonight.
Toms' decision brings vitality to Presidents Cup http://www.usatoday.com/sports/golf/pga/2005-09-21-toms_x.htm
David Toms' participation in this weekend's Presidents Cup between the U.S. and International teams indicates a new level of intensity to the competition. Two years ago the event ended in a tie because of darkness, but this time Toms is postponing a heart procedure in order to play.
Couture cards second straight 70 to secure lead at Canadian Tour Q-school http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/cpress/20050922/ca_pr_on_go/golf_cdn_q_school_1
ASHBURN, Ont. (CP) - Eric Couture of Laval, Que., fired a second consecutive 2-under 70 Wednesday to take a two shot lead halfway through the Canadian Tour's fall qualifying school.
Spunky Newcomer Challenges the Ryder Cup - New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/iht/2005/09/22/sports/IHT-22golf.html
The Presidents Cup begins on Thursday, and favorable comparisons with the Ryder Cup are on the agenda, along with the usual concerns about Tiger Woods's ability to play nicely with others.
The Times-Reporter http://timesreporter.com/left.php?ID=45876
Spenser Sulzener fired a 3-under 33 and Cory Myers had an even-par 36 to lead New Philadelphia to a triangular golf win at River Greens over Tusky Valley and Indian Valley.
Prep Golf http://www.advertiser-tribune.com/sports/story/0922202005_spt02golf0921.asp
CLYDE - Eastwood's Gary Michel shot a blistering 31 on the back nine, including a hole-in-one, on his way to league-record round of 70 at the Suburban Lakes League Championship at Green Hills. His effort paced the Eagles to a runaway team title.