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SATURDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2007
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Award Winning Course Gets New Look |
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Big Island's award winning golf course Mauna Kea will soon be sporting a new look. Spearheading the course's redesign project is world class designer, Rees Jones.
Coincidentally, Jones' father is the course's original architect. The course is set to reopen come fall of next year.
According to a new release by Mauna Kea the redesign project would include replacement of the course's
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Pak Se-ri New LPGA Hall of Fame Inductee |
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Korea's very own Pak Se-ri was recently inducted into the LPGA Hall of Fame, which was held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Orlando, Florida last September 23.
During the ceremony, Pak received the Hall of Fame plaque, a Tiffany celebration ring as well as a platinum Rolex watch.
The celebration was graced by nearly 150 attendees. Among the attendees was Pak’s family, LPGA commissioner
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THURSDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2007
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2007 National Champions Crowned in Michigan |
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The Callaway Golf-sponsored Golf Galaxy Golf Tour, the #1 network of amateur golf tournaments in the United States, held its 2007 National Championship at Arcadia Bluffs GC and Crystal Mountain Resort on Friday, September 21 and Saturday, September 22. Teams from all over the country traveled to Michigan to compete in the 2 day Best Ball tournament for the title of “2007 National Champions” on
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WEDNESDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER 2007
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Rewards Offered for Info on Golf Course Vandalism |
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The Catoosa County Sheriff's detectives are offering $1,000 reward for those who can offer information that would help nab the culprit in the Battlefield Golf Club vandalism.
According to the golf course owner Jim Stephens the culprit caused about $100,000 in damages between the evening of September 14 and morning of the 15th.
The damage golf course include submerging of 32 golf car
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TUESDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2007
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Four Members Join Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame |
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Four new members were added in the Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame and Museum, namely Stan Homenuik, Jim Collins, Ralph Bagley and Ed Dearden.
Homenuik and Collins were inducted in the athlete category, while Bagley and Dearden were included in the builder category. Bagley and Dearden are journalists who rendered more than 50 years covering the sport both in print and on radio.
As for
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